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Susan Kirtley


Professor

English - Liberal Arts & Sciences

Office
FMH
Phone
(503) 725-2248

Fields: Composition & Rhetoric, Writing and Technology, Visual Rhetoric, Comic Art and Graphic Narratives, Women Writers

Books:

Publications:

  • “Anne Askew's Indirect Ethos.” Rhetoric in the Rest of the West. Eds. Robert Lively, Shane Borrowman, Marcia Kmetz. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (2010): 155-171.
  • “A Girl's Best Friend: Gender, Computers, and Composition.” Webbing Cyberfeminist Practice: Communities, Pedagogies, and Social Action. Eds. Kristine Blair, Radhika Gajjal & Christine Tulley. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press, (2008): 153-185.
  • “Students' Views on Technology and Writing: The Power of Personal History.” Computers and Composition: An International Journal. 22.2 (2005): 209-30.
  • “Divine Dialogues: Margery Kempe's Conversations with Christ.” Exit 9: The Rutgers Journal of Comparative Literature. VII (2005): 41-54.
  • “Listening to My Students: The Digital Divide.” Academic Exchange Quarterly. 9.3 (Fall 2005): 136-140.
  • “What's Love Got to Do With It?: Eros in the Composition Classroom.” A Way to Move: Rhetorics of Emotion in Composition Studies. Eds. Dale Jacobs & Laura Micciche. Portsmouth: Boynton/Cook, (2003): 56-66.

On the PSU faculty since 2011.