Department of English

Professional Activity of English Faculty for 2010

 


Books | Articles & Chapters | Digital Works| Creative WorksConference Presentations | Grants | Parlor Press Titles

 

In the Department of English, our faculty publish research in both digital and print media.  We produce grant applications and receive sponsored research awards and/or fellowships; give conference presentations; circulate proposals for books and other publications.  Here you can also learn about our works in progress and plans for work to be undertaken.  Every faculty member has a “research agenda”--a vision for or purpose to the work they are undertaking, whether it be a book project, a series of articles, a CD-ROM, a cluster of creative works, etc.  As a department, we produce a wide array of professional work—anything that can be peer-reviewed.  In evaluating the venues of publication or presentation, we look especially for works in nationally or internationally recognized peer-reviewed electronic media, journals, and conferences, and for respected university presses.

 What follows is a brief overview of our faculty members' professional activities since January 1, 2010.

 


Books (Published Since January 1, 2010)

Ashton, I Belong Chapman, Dowden Chapman, Yeats Design to Thrive Katz, Writing in Sciences Kudera, Fight for Long Day Keith Morris Palmer, Larger Than Life Pursley, If You Have Ghosts Weise, Colony

The authors are:

Books (In Production or Under Contract)

Ashton, Susanna and Rhondda Thomas, eds. The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought. A Reader. Proposal in process.

Barnett, Scot. Arts of Concealment: Rhetoric, Ethics, and the Ontology of Things. In production for submission to U of Pittsburgh

Blakesley, David, and Jeffrey Hoogeveen. Writing: A Manual for the Digital Age, 2e. Boston: Cengage, 2011. Printing; release date Jan. 1, 2011.

Blakesley, David. Illuminating Rhetoric: A Guide to Seeing, Reading, and Writing. McGraw-Hill; under contract.

Ding, Huiling.  Rhetoric of a Global Epidemic: Transcultural Professional Communication about SARS. Southern Illinois University Press. Under review.

Haynes, Cynthia, ed. Terror. Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press, 2011. Forthcoming.

Katz, Steve. 9/11: Terministic Screens, Rhetoric, and Event. (with Emily Ligon, RCID student). Parlor Press. Advance contract.

Katz, Steve. Plato’s Nightmare. Parlor Press. Advance contract.

Kudera, Alex. Cartoon Bubbles from a City Underwater. Maryland: Atticus Books, 2012. Forthcoming.

Manganelli, Kimberly. Transatlantic Spectacles of Race: The Tragic Mulatta and the Tragic Muse. Rutgers University Press, Fall 2011. Forthcoming.

McGrath, Brian.  Reading in the Dark: Romanticism and the Future of Unremembered Acts. Northwestern University Press. Under contract.

Morey, Sean and Clay Arnold.  Seeing ConneXions.  Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press. Under contract.

Paul, Catherine, ed. W. B. Yeats.  A Vision:  The Revised 1937 Version.  Ed. Margaret Mills Harper and Catherine E. Paul.  Collected Works of W. B. Yeats 14.  New York: Scribner, London: Palgrave-Macmillan. (series editors Richard J. Finneran and George Bornstein). Under contract.Rhondda R. Thomas, Ed. Hunter, Jane Edna. A Nickeland a Prayer. 1941. Ed.. Morgantown: West Virginia UP, 2011. In production.

Rivlin, Elizabeth. The Aesthetics of Service in Early Modern England. Northwestern University Press, 2011. Under contract.

Skrodzka-Bates, Aga. Magic Realist Cinema in East Central Europe. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011. Under contract.

Sparks, Elisa. “Everything tended to set itself in a garden”:Virginia Woolf’s Literary and Quotidian Flowers.  A monograph in the Bloomsbury Heritage Series. London: Cecil Woolf.  Tentative publication June 2011.

Stockton, Will. Playing Dirty: Sexuality and Waste in Early Modern Comedy. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011). In production.

Vitanza, Victor J. Sexual Violence in Western Thought and Writing: Chaste Rape. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Under contract.


Journal Articles & Book Chapters (Published Since January 1, 2010)

Barnett, Scot. “Toward an Object-Oriented Rhetoric.” Essay review of Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects and Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things by Graham Harman. Enculturation: A Journal of Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture 7 (2010). http://enculturation.gmu.edu/toward-an-object-oriented-rhetoric

Chapman, Wayne K.. “A Chapbook Prize-Winning Poet.” [A review of two collections of poetry of 2008 by Rebecca Foust.] In The South Carolina Review 42.2 (Spring 2010): 233-236.

Chapman, Wayne K.. “’Notes Chirruping Answer’: Language as Music in James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.” Writing Modern Ireland: A Special Number of The South Carolina Review. Ed. Catherine E. Paul. 43.1 (Fall 2010): 213-220.

Chapman, Wayne K.. “Volumetrics and Value.” [A review-essay on W. B. Yeats. Mythologies. Eds. Warwick Gould and Deirdre Toomey. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.] In Writing Modern Ireland: A Special Number of The South Carolina Review. Ed. Catherine E. Paul. 43.1 (Fall 2010): 270-275.

Ding, Huiling. “Technical Communication Instruction in China: Localized Programs and Alternative Models.” Technical Communication Quarterly.19.3 (2010), 300 – 317.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Facing the Faraway Nearby.”JAC 28.3-4 (2008). [published in 2010]

Howard, Tharon. “Innovation and Collaboration in Product Development:  Creating a New Role for Usability Studies in Educational Publishing.” With Michael Greer.  Usability of Complex Information Systems:  Evaluation of User Interaction.  Eds. Michael Albert and Brian Still.  Taylor & Francis Publishing, 2010.  67-86.

Jacobi, Martin. “Rhetoric and Fascism in Jack London’s The Iron Heel, Sinclair Lewis’ It Can’t Happen Here, and Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America. Philip Roth Studies 6.1 (Spring 2010): 85-102.

Katz, Steve. -“The ‘Place’ of Rhetoric in Aggadic Midrash” (with David Metzger). College English 72: 6 (July 2010): 638- 653.

Katz, Steve. -“Beyond Ethical Frames of Technical Relations: Digital Being in the Workplace World” (with Vicki W. Rhodes, MAPC graduate). Invited practitioner and peer-reviewed anthology submission for Digital Literacy for Technical Communication: 21st Century Theory and Practice. Rachel Spilka, ed. London: Routledge, 2010: 230-256.

Kudera, Alex. “Returning “Home”: An Interview with Jayne Anne Phillips.” South Carolina Review. 42.2 (Spring 2010): 70—71.

Kudera, Alexander. “Over 50 Billion Kafkas.” (“Peste Cincizeci De Miliarde De Kafka.”) Contemporary Literary Horizon. (Contemporan Orizont Literar.) 1.15 (Jan—March 2010): 16—19.

Kudera, Alexander. “Don Riggs on Writers and Writing.” “Don Riggs Despre Scriitori Si Opera Lor.”) Contemporary Literary Horizon. (Contemporan Orizont Literar.) 2.16 (April 2010): 49—50.

Kudera, Alexander. “Scout.” (“Scout.”) Contemporary Literary Horizon. (Contemporan Orizont Literar.) 5.19 (May—June 2010): 26—29.

Kudera, Alexander. “Early Morning Train.” “Treul Din Zorii Zilei.”) Contemporary Literary Horizon. (Contemporan Orizont Literar.) 5.19 (Sept—Oct. 2010): 15-18.

Manganelli, Kimberly. “The Tragic Mulatta Plays the Tragic Muse,” Victorian Literature and Culture 37.2 (September 2009): 501-522. Awarded the 2010 Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies (INCS) Essay Prize

McGrath, Brian. “‘Refuge for the Homeless: Not at Home: in Romanticism and Comparative Literature.”  Literature Compass, vol. 7 (Summer 2010).  Online.

McGrath, Brian.  “Rousseau’s Crusoe: Or, on Learning to Read as Not Myself.”  Eighteenth-Century Fiction 23.1 (Fall 2010): 119-139.

Mogull, Scott. “A Call for New Courses to Train Scientists as Effective Communicators in Contemporary Government and Business Settings.” Qualitative Research in Technical Communication. Ed. James Conklin and George Hayhoe. New York: Taylor & Francis, 2010. 191-211.

Morey, Sean.  “What the Frell Happened?: Rhetorical Strategies of the Farscape Community.”  Writing and the Digital Generation: Essays on New Media Rhetoric.  Ed. Heather Urbanski.  Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2010.  83-85.

Paul, Catherine. “Ezra Pound and W. B. Yeats,” in W. B. Yeats in Context, ed. David Holdeman and Ben Levitas.  Cambridge and New York:  Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Paul, Catherine. “Seamus Heaney’s Poetics” [Review of Professing Poetry: Seamus Heaney’s Poetics by Michael Cavanagh and Gravity and Grace: Seamus Heaney and the Force of Light by John F. Desmond], in South Carolina Review 43.1 (Fall 2010):  275-78.

Paul, Catherine. “Venezia Passatista?:  Luigi de Giudici and a Broader Futurism,” co-authored with Barbara M. Zaczek, published as the “Editor’s Choice” article, Visual Resources: An International Journal of Documentation 26:4 (December 2010):  331-66.

Paul, Catherine. “Writing Modern Ireland:  Introduction,” South Carolina Review 43.1 (Fall 2010):  3-4.

Rivlin, Elizabeth. “Forms of Service in Thomas Deloney’s The Gentle Craft.” English Literary Renaissance 40.2 (Spring 2010): 191-214.

Sparks, Elisa. Response to Gabriel McIntire.  Virginia Woolf Miscellany 77 ( Spring/ Summer 2010): 10.

Sparks, Elisa. “Forward into the Past: Virginia Woolf’s Heterotopian Utopian Impulse.”  Virginia Woolf and the City: Proceedings from the Nineteenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf.  Ed. Elizabeth Evans and Sarah Cornish. CU Digital Press, 2010. 136-42.

Sparks, Elisa. "Leonard and Virginia's London Library: Mapping London's Tides, Streams and Statues."  Virginia Woolf's Bloomsbury, Vol. I. Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari, eds. London: Palgrave/ Macmillan, 2010, pp.64-74.

Stockton, Will. “How to do the History of Heterosexuality: Shakespeare and Lacan.” Literature Compass 7.4 (2010): 254-265.

Weise, Jillian. “Going Cyborg.” The New York Times. 8 Jan 2010: MM50

Journal Articles & Book Chapters (Accepted or Submitted)

Ashton, Susanna. “Why Should A Library Invest in You?” ADE Bulletin (Fall/Winter 2010-2011). Forthcoming.

Ashton, Susanna. “William Grimes – Bound by Print” in Cohen, Lara and Jordan Stein, eds. Essays in Early African American Print Culture. Philadelphia: U Pennsylvania P. Forthcoming.

Barnett, Scot. "Into Concealedness: Rhetoric, Posthumanism, and the Ontology of Things."Article manuscript. Revising for re-submission to JAC.

Barnett, Scot. "The Thing Never Reached: A Reconsideration of Bitzer's 'Naïve Realism.'"Article manuscript. Revising for submission to Philosophy and Rhetoric.

Barnett, Scot. "Rhetoric and the World Without Us." Article manuscript. Drafting forsubmission to Rhetoric Society Quarterly as part of a special issue on Object-Oriented Rhetoric.

Barnett, Scot. “Psychogeographies of Writing: Ma(r)king Space at the Limits of Representation.” Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. Forthcoming May 2012.

Chapman, Wayne K. “A Vision and Yeats’s Poetry and Plays.” For Essays on W. B. Yeats’s A Vision. Eds. Matthew Gibson, Neil Mann, and Claire Nally. Clemson, SC: Clemson University  Digital Press, 2011. Forthcoming.

Ding, Huiling. “A Theory of Transcultural Professional Communication: Grassroots Movements to Manage Risks of the Swine Flu Pandemic.” Technical Communication.  Under review. 

Ding, Huiling, and Zhang, Jingwen. “Social Media and Participatory Risk Communication during the H1N1 Flu Epidemic: A Comparative Study of the United States and China.” China Media Review. Forthcoming.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Thinking Across the Neck: Playing Slide with Fret/work Blues” forthcoming in Currents in Electronic Literacy (2011) (http://currents.dwrl.utexas.edu/). 

Haynes, Cynthia. “Casuistic Code” forthcoming in From A to <A>: Keywords in HTML and Writing. Eds. Jeff Rice and Bradley Dilger. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Post-Conflict Pedagogy: Writing in the Stream of Hearing” forthcoming in Beyond Post-Process Pedagogy. ed. Sid Dobrin. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 2011. 

Haynes, Cynthia. “Of De/Composition and Unseemly Wood.” forthcoming in Inside Multimodal Composition, ed. Andrew Morrison. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2011.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Rhetorical Avatars: A One-Act Play on Playjectivity” forthcoming in Pre/Text 21.1-4 (2011). 

Haynes, Cynthia. “Taken for Granted, Forgiven the Hook: A Response to Luanne Frank’s En-granted ‘Look’” forthcoming in JAC (2011). 

Howard, Tharon. "Intentional Bias: An Empirical Study of “Interpellative” User Experiences on University Donor Websites."  With Alicia Hatter.  Computers and Composition.  under review.

Howard, Tharon. “Intellectual Properties in Multimodal, 21st-Century Composition Classrooms”  Copy(write): Intellectual Property in the Writing Classroom. Eds. Danielle Nicole Devoss and Martine Courant Rife.  Routledge Press. Forthcoming.

Howard, Tharon. “Evaluating Multimodal Texts in the Academy.”  Informational Spaces.  Eds. Loel Kim and Jason Swarts.  Digital Communication Series, Texas Tech University Press.  Forthcoming.

Howard, Tharon. "Four Phases of Team Development." Leading User Experience: Essential Management Skills for UX Teams.  Ed. Arnie Lund  Morgan Kaufmann.  Forthcoming.

Howard, Tharon. "Using DISC to Manage Internal Team Communications." Leading User Experience: Essential Management Skills for UX Teams.  Ed. Arnie Lund  Morgan Kaufmann.  Forthcoming.

Jacobi, Martin. “Who Killed Robbie and Cecilia? Reading and Misreading Ian McEwan’s Atonement.” Forthcoming in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, in December 2010.

LeMahieu, Michael. “The Theater of Hustle and the Hustle of Theater: Play, Player, and Played in Susan-Lori Parks’s Topdog/Underdog.” African American Review 44.3 (Summer 2010), forthcoming. 

Manganelli, Kimberly. “Woman in White: The Tragic Mulatta and British Sensation Fiction,” Transatlantic Sensations, eds. John Barton and Jennifer Phegley. Ashgate Press Ltd. Fall 2011. Forthcoming in.

McGrath, Brian.  “Keats for Beginners.” Studies in Romanticism. forthcoming

Morrissey, Lee. “Palladianism and the Villa Ideal in the New World: The Perils of Classical Purity,” in Architecture and the British Atlantic World, Daniel Maudlin, ed. (invited contribution, book under consideration).

Morrissey, Lee. “Journalism,” in Samuel Johnson in Context, Jack Lynch, ed.  (New York: Cambridge UP). Forthcoming.

Morrissey, Lee. “Literature and the Post-Secular,” Religion and Literature (Summer 2010). Forthcoming

Morrissey, Lee. “Toward an Archaeology of the First Amendment’s Free Speech Protection,” in Free Speech and the Eighteenth Century, Elizabeth Powers, ed. Bucknell UP. Forthcoming.

Naimou, Angela. “In the Shadows of the Sugar Mill: Rehearsal and the Labors of History in Edwidge Danticat’s “A Wall of Fire Rising.” Callaloo. Under review.

Paul, Catherine. “Compiling A Packet for Ezra Pound,” Paideuma 38 (Fall 2010). Forthcoming.

Paul, Catherine. “Ezra Pound in Mussolini’s Rome,” in Roma/Amor:  Ezra Pound, Love and Rome, AMS Press. Forthcoming.

Rivlin, Elizabeth. “The Rogues’ Paradox: Redefining Work in The Alchemist,” in Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama, ed. Michelle M. Dowd and Natasha Korda. Farnham, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Press, 2011. 115-29. In production.

Rivlin, Elizabeth. “Adaptation Revoked: Knowledge, Trauma, and Ethics in Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres,” Shakespeare, Appropriations, and the Ethical, ed. Alexander Huang and Elizabeth Rivlin. Essay submitted for review.

Skrodzka-Bates, Aga. “Clandestine Human and Cinematic Passages in the United Europe: The Polish Plumber and Kieślowski’s Hairdresser.” Studies in Eastern European Cinema 2.1 (2011) [in production, forthcoming March 2011]

Sparks, Elisa. Rev. of A Room of Their Own: The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections (Distributed for the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornel) by Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, Benjamin Harvey, Mark Hussey, and Nancy E. Green 8. For Woolf Studies Annual  2011.

Sparks, Elisa. Rev. of  Virginia Woolf and Nature by Christina Alt  (Cambridge UP 2010) South Carolina Review. Forthcoming.

Sparks, Elisa. “Virginia Woolf’s Literary and Quotidian Flowers: A Bar-Graphical Approach." Forthcoming in Virginia Woolf and Nature: Proceedings from the Twentieth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf.  Ed. Kristin Czarnecki and Carrie Rohman. Clemson University Digital Press. Forthcoming.

Stockton, Will. “Discourse and the History of Sexuality,” Clinical Encounters: Psychoanalytic Practice and Queer Theory. Ed. Noreen Giffney and Eve Watson. (Volume under consideration at Routledge and Karnac).

Stockton, Will. “How to do the History of Heterosexuality.” Lacanian Interpretation of Shakespeare: Volume XIX of the Shakespeare Yearbook. Ed. Douglas A. Brooks and Shirley Sharon-Zisser  (Lewiston: Edwin Mellon Press, 2010), 301-17. (forthcoming)

Stockton, Will. “Portia’s Pauline Perversion: The Merchant of Venice and Romans 1.” Beholding Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Culture. Ed. Erin Felicia Labbie and Allie Terry. (Volume under consideration at Ashgate).

Taylor, Summer Smith.  “‘I Really Don't Know What He Meant By That:’ How Well Do Engineering Students Understand Teachers’ Comments on their Writing?”  Technical Communication Quarterly, forthcoming 2011.

Thomas, Rhondda R. “Locating Slave Narratives.” Oxford Handbook of the African American Slave Narrative. Ed. John Ernest. New York: Oxford UP, 2011. (accepted)

Vitanza, Victor J. "A Philology for the Future Anterior." Re/Theorizing Writing Histories of Rhetoric, Ed. Michelle Ballif. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 2011.

Vitanza, Victor J, et al. "Octalog III: The Politics of Historiography." Rhetoric Review. 2011.

Edited Journals (Since January 1, 2010)

Holmevik, Jan Rune and Cynthia Haynes, eds.  “Gaming-Across-the-Curriculum” special issue of Currents in Electronic Literacy (July 2010) (http://currents.dwrl.utexas.edu/).

Holmevik, Jan Rune (ed) Rhetorics, Serious Games, and Virtual Worlds. Special Issue of PRE/TEXT. Vol. 21.1-4. 2011. In Production.

Paul, Catherine, ed. Writing Modern Ireland, a special issue of The South Carolina Review 43.1 (Fall 2010). 

Rivlin, Elizabeth, ed. Politics and the Citizen, The Upstart Crow 28 (2009).

Rivlin, Elizabeth, ed. Shakespearean Hearing, guest ed. Leslie Dunn and Wes Folkerth, The Upstart Crow 29 (2010). Forthcoming January 2011.

Vitanza, Victor J., ed.  General issue of PRE/TEXT 20.1-4 (2010). 325pp


Digital Works, Videos, CDs & DVDs, Software (Published Since January 1, 2010)

Blakesley, David.  Computers and Writing 2010 Drupal Site: http://www.digitalparlor.org/cw2010

Howard, Tharon. "Advantage of Online Communities for Businesses." South Carolina Business Review. Radio interview with Mike Switzer. South Carolina Public Radio.  Sept. 16, 2010.

Digital Works, Videos, CDs & DVDs, Software (In Production)

Holmevik, Jan Rune. Interview on Virtual Worlds and Education. Your Day.  South Carolina Public Radio. (Air date Tbd).


Creative Works (Published Since January 1, 2010)

Katz, Steve. -“Ode 2 the Rhetoric Society of America.” _Pre/Text_ 20.1-4 (2010): 247-260

Katz, Steve. -“Rebecca in the Modern World” and “The Human Genome.”European Judaism (Leo Baeck College, London).Volume 43, Number 2, Autumn 2010: 153-55

Katz, Steve. “Halibut Pt.” The Sound of Poets Cooking—An Anthology. Richard Krawiec, Ed.  Durham, NC: Jacar Press, 2010: 134 

Creative Works (In Production)

Katz, Steve. “To Greta Garbo: On Her Hundredth Birthday.” European Judaism (Leo Baeck College, London). Forthcoming

Katz, Steve. “The Hired Man.” Invited by Stephen M. Wilson to write and submit a pastiche of a classic English-language poem for POEtry … without apologies (the anthology), a collection of science fiction poems to be published by his new small press in California. Forthcoming

Weise, Jillian. “Dear Poets, Stop Using the Disabled as Tragic Figures in Your Poems.” Love Rise Up. Ed. Stephen Fellner. New York: Benu Press, 2011.

Weise, Jillian. “Five Poems and an Essay.” Beauty Is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability. Ed. Jennifer Bartlett. In production.

Weise, Jillian. “The Book of Good Love.” Manuscript of poetry.

 


Conference Presentations (Delivered Since January 1, 2010)

Ashton, Susanna. “Bound: William Grimes and Print Culture.” Early African American Print Culture Conference, March 18-20th 2010, McNeil Center for Early American Studies. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA.

Ashton, Susanna “I Belong to South Carolina” South Carolina Slave Narratives.” The South Carolina Center for the Book, Columbia, SC.  27 May 2010Ashton, Susanna “I Belong to South Carolina” South Carolina Slave Narratives. Shepherd’s Center at St. Andrews, Community Center.  Columbia SC 6 July 2010.

Ashton, Susanna “I Belong to South Carolina” South Carolina Slave Narratives. Clemson University’s Pan –African Studies Lecture Series. Clemson SC. 9 September 2010. Ashton, Susanna “I Belong to South Carolina” South Carolina Slave Narratives. The Avery Center for African American Culture and The College of Charleston. 21 September 2010. 

Ashton, Susanna. “’I Belong To South Carolina.’ South Carolina Slave Narratives.” The State Historical Society and State Public Library. Charleston, 7 October 2010Barnett, Scot. “Arts of Concealment: Rhetoric and Ethics in the Age of Wireless Computing.” Research Network Forum. Rhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 2010.

Barnett, Scot. “Rhetorics of the Flesh versus the Public, or How to Commune with Things.” Rhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 2010.

Blakesley, David. “DIY Publishing and Design in Composition: Blurb, MagCloud, Wix.” Cengage Learning “Viva Composition” Conference. Las Vegas, NV. November, 2010.

Blakesley, David. “Emergent Printing and Publishing Technologies in the Digital Age: A Publisher’s Perspective.” Electronic Imaging Conference. San Jose, CA. Jan. 2010.

Blakesley, David. Invited Lecture. “The Future of the Book for Scholars in the Humanities.” Texas Christian University. Fort Worth, TX. October, 2010.

Blakesley, David. Keynote Address. “Illuminating Visual Rhetoric and the Semiotics of Identification.” Rhetoric of the Visible. Venice, Italy. April, 2010. 

Blakesley, David. Keynote Address. "Visual Rhetoric in the Digital Age." Texas Two-Year College Association. San Antonio, TX. January, 2010.

Blakesley, David. “The Democratization of Production and Its Implications for Publishing in Composition.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Louisville, KY. March, 2010.

Chapman, Wayne K.. “Spengler’s The Decline of the West and Intellectual Quackery: Checking the Climate with Leonard Woolf and W. B. Yeats.” The 20th Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Georgetown University. Georgetown, KY. June 2010. 

Ding, Huiling. “The Contested Space of Plagiarism: Blurring Boundaries Of Lab Knowledge, Templates, and Previous Publications.” CCCC. Atlanta, GA. May 2011.Ding, Huiling. “Moving from Culture to Culturalism: New Direction for Intercultural Professional Communication.” MLA. Los Angles, CA. Jan 2011.

Ding, Huiling. “Social Media and Online Professional Identities: Pedagogical Exploration and Implication. Computers and Writing.” West Lafayette, IN. May 2010.

Ding, Huiling. “Transcultural Professional Communication: A New Approach to Exploring Transcultural Risk Management of the Pandemic of the H1N1 Flu.” Association of Technical Teachers and Writers (ATTW). Louisville, KY. March 2010.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Thinking Across the Neck: Playing Slide with Fret/work Blues” CCCC (Louisville, March 2010).

Hilligoss, Susan. “Guru Books, Malcolm Gladwell, and Agency.” Association for Business Communication 75th Annual Convention. Hyatt Regency McCormick Place. Chicago, IL. 28 October 2010. Conference Presentation. 

Holmevik, Jan Rune. “Beyond Epideictic Rhetoric On Video Games.” RSA 2010: The 14th Rhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference, 28-31 May 2010, Minneapolis, MN

Holmevik, Jan Rune. PRE/TEXT Digital Games and Rhetorics Symposium. Clemson University, Clemson SC. April 8-9, 2010. Organizer and chair.

Holmevik, Jan Rune. “Total Immersion: Games, Social Media and Virtual Worlds in Professional Communication.” ATTW 2010. Synergies: The Intersections of Research and Teaching 13th Annual Conference March 17, 2010. Louisville, KY

Howard, Tharon. "Accomodationist vs Constructionist Approaches to Research: A Position Statement for the Researcher-Practitioner Interaction Workshop."  Researcher-Practitioner Interaction.  The 28th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Atlanta, 2010.

Howard, Tharon. “A Survey of Eleven Documentation System Alternatives.” (with Alicia Hatter).  Society for Technical Communication Summit Conference.  Dallas, 2010.Howard, Tharon. “Creating Social Networks and Online Communities that Last.” Society for Technical Communication Summit Conference.  Dallas, 2010.

Howard, Tharon. “Designing Communities as Decision-Making Experiences.” (with Wendy Howard).  Usability Professionals Association Conference.  Munich, 2010.Howard, Tharon. “Evaluating Digital Scholarship in the Academy.”  Rhetoric(s), Communication, and Information Design Forum; College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities, Clemson University, 2010.

Howard, Tharon. “Intentionally Biasing Users.” (with Alicia Hatter). Usability Professionals Association Conference.  Munich, 2010.

Howard, Tharon. “Who Watches:  Evaluating Digital Scholarship in the Academy.”  Conference on College Composition and Communication, Louisville, 2010.

Katz, Steve. Invited Speaker. Three-hour lecture in combined information sciences class that deals with research methods related to Holocaust and genocide, and poetry reading, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul Campus, St. Paul MN, June 1

Katz, Steve. Roundtable Chair and presenter. “Rhetoric, Technology, and the Experience of Ethics.” Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 30, 2010 

LeMahieu, Michael. “Believing in Nothing.” Session on “Modernism and Cognition.” Modernist Studies Association Conference. Victoria, BC. November 2010.

LeMahieu, Michael. “Wittgenstein’s Modernisms.” Seminar Co-Leader. Modernist Studies Association Conference. Victoria, BC. November 2010. 

Manganelli, Kimberly. “George Eliot’s ‘Girl-Tragedies’: The Specters of American Slavery and Sensation Fiction in Daniel Deronda,” Transatlantic Exchanges between New England and Britain, 1600-1900 Conference, Plymouth, United Kingdom, July 2010.

Manganelli, Kimberly. “The San Domingue Revolution and the Evolution of Genre in Leonara Sansay’s Zelica, the Creole,” American Comparative Literature Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2010. [This presentation was part of the "Fictions of Haiti" seminar co-organized with Angela Naimou]

McGrath, Brian.  “Keats for Beginners.”  University of Vermont.  November 5, 2010.

McGrath, Brian.  “Mediating Cannonballs: Kleist’s Bombenpost.”  North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Vancouver, BC, August 2010.

McGrath, Brian.  “Dead Men Running.”  American Comparative Literature Association, New Orleans, LA, April 2010.

Morrissey, Lee. “Attending to Eve’s Otherness.”  Int’l Society for Religion, Literature, Culture.  University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, October 2010. “Have We Misplaced New England?”  Transatlantic Exchanges.  University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK, July 2010.

Morrissey, Lee. “David Hume: Philosopher of Criticism or Critic of Philosophy?,” American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Albuquerque, NM, March, 2010.

Morrissey, Lee. “The Constitution of Literature: Toward a New History of English Literary Criticism,” The Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, National University of Ireland, Galway, October 2010.  (Invited talk.)

Naimou, Angela. “‘I Need Many Repetitions’: History and the Economies of Rehearsal in Edwidge Danticat’s ‘A Wall of Fire Rising.’” Fictions of Haiti seminar co-chair. American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA). Annual Meeting, April 1-4, 2010, New Orleans, LA.

Rivlin, Elizabeth. “Reading ‘Aside’ in Measure for Measure, 2.2.” Workshop on “Developing Performance Activities for Teaching Measure for Measure.” Shakespeare Association of America Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 2010.

Skrodzka-Bates, Aga. “Peddling Bodies: Sexploitation Element in Films about Sex Slavery” Cine-Excess IV: The Fourth International Conference on Global Cult Film Traditions, London. April 2010.

Skrodzka-Bates, Aga. “Grounded: Vernacular Cinema of East Central Europe” The Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Los Angeles. March 2010.

Sparks, Elisa. “Virginia Woolf’s Literary and Quotidian Flowers: A Bar-Graphical Approach." Invited Pleanary Presentation at the Twentieth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf, Georgetown KY, June 2010.

Stockton, Will. “Portia’s Pauline Perversion: The Merchant of Venice and Romans 1:26-27.” Shakespeare Association of America. April 2010. Chicago, IL. 

Stockton, Will. “Portia’s Pauline Perversion: The Merchant of Venice and Romans 1.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association. November 2010. Atlanta, GA.Taylor, Summer Smith.  Conference Chair for the 2010 conference of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing.

Taylor, Summer Smith.  Featured Session: “Remix: Committee Confluence and the Future of the CCCC.”  (with chairs of other selected CCCC committees).  Conference on College Composition and Communication, Louisville, 2010.

Taylor, Summer Smith.  “Student Perceptions of Teacher Response: Are We Being Understood?”  Conference on College Composition and Communication, Louisville, 2010.

Thomas, Rhondda R. "'A Simple Story of Service'?: Reconciling Autobiography and the Archives." Paper presented at the Northeastern Modern Language Association, Montreal, Canada, 9 Apr. 2010. 

Thomas, Rhondda R. “The Economics of Social Welfare: White Philanthropists, Black Donors, and Jane Edna Hunter’s Phillis Wheatley Association,” Paper presented at the Association for the 95th Annual Study of African American Life and History Conference, Raleigh, NC, 1 Oct. 2010.

Thomas, Rhondda R. “The Power of Everyday Liminal Space in African American Migrations from Slavery to Freedom.” Paper presented at the Power and Place in African American History, 4th Annual New Perspectives on African American History and Culture Conference, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 26 Feb. 2010.

Vitanza, Victor J.  Presenter-Respondent. "Octalog III: The Politics of Historiography" (a spotlighted session). College Composition and Communications Conference March 19, 2010, Louisville, KY. 

Wiese, Jillian. “Conversation on Disability, Biogenetics and Ethics in The Colony.” University of California-Berkeley Disability Colloquium, Berkeley. 19 March 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Fellowship Fiction Reading.” The Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Sewanee, TN. 18 July 2010.

Wiese, Jillian.  “Fulbright Fellowships for Creative Writers.” The Associated Writers’ & Writing Programs Conference, Denver, CO. 10 April 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading Poetry and Fiction.” Vol 1. Brooklyn Reading Series, Brooklyn. 8 May 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Open Form: Readings of Black Mountain Poems.” Review 2: An International Conference of Black Mountain College, UNC-Asheville, NC. 8 Oct 2010. Panel Chair.

Wiese, Jillian. “Poetry Reading.” Poetry @ Tech Reading Series, Georgia Tech, Atlanta. 2 Dec 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading Poetry and Fiction.” The Drew University Reading Series, Madison, NJ. 4 Nov 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading Poetry and Fiction.” Inside Story Time, Café Royale, San Francisco. 18 March 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading Poetry and Fiction.” Modern Times Bookstore, San Francisco. 17 March 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading from The Colony.” A Public Space, Brooklyn. 5 March 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading from The Colony.” Emrys Reading Series, Greenville, SC. 24 May 2010. 

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading from The Colony.” KGB Bar Reading Series, Manhattan. 7 March 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading from The Colony.” The Booksmith Reading Series, Brookline, MA. 1 June 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading from The Colony.” The Decatur Book Festival, Decatur, GA. 4 Sept 2010.

Wiese, Jillian. “Reading Poetry and Fiction.” University of West Georgia Reading Series, Carrollton, GA. 29 March 2010.

Conference Proposals (Accepted or Submitted)

Barnett, Scot. “Rhetoric and the World Without Us.” Conference on College Composition and Communication Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, April 2011.

Blakesley, David. “The Challenges of Innovation in Academic Culture.” Accepted for CCCC 2011.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Playjective Learning” Invited talk at TILTS Symposium. UT Austin (March 2011).

Haynes, Cynthia. "Accidental Metaphysics: What Animals Don’t Think About" CCCC (Atlanta, April 2011).

Hilligoss, Susan. "Habitus as Artifact: Pierre Bourdieu in the Multimodal Classroom." 2011 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Annual Convention. Atlanta, GA.  April 2011. Conference Presentation. 

Holmevik, Jan Rune. "Re/Vision: Rethinking Virtual World Design" CCCC 2011 Atlanta GA. April 2011

Mastroianni, Dominic. “Dissolution and Denucleation: Transforming the Self with Levinas and Emerson.” American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada. March 31 – April 3, 2011. Conference Presentation.   

Morey, Sean.  “Relating the Disaster: Mapping the Spill, Mapping Ourselves (a MEmorial).”  Conference on College Composition and Communication.  Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, GA.  7 April 2011.  Conference Presentation.

Morrissey, Lee. “New Media In the Eighteenth Century” (New Lights Forum: Contemporary Perspectives on the Enlightenment) 

Morrissey, Lee. ”Will Tomorrow’s University Be Able to Afford the Eighteenth Century?  If So, How and Why?” (Roundtable) (New Lights Forum: Contemporary Perspectives on the Enlightenment)

Rivlin, Elizabeth. “Ron Rash’s Macbeth.” Shakespeare Association of American Meeting. Bellevue, WA. April 2011.

Stockton, Will. “The Queer Event.” Shakespeare Association of America. March/April 2011. Bellevue, WA. 

Taylor, Summer Smith. "Learning Objectives for Engineering Communication: A National Survey." CCCC 2011.

Thomas, Rhondda R. “African American Writers and the King James Bible,” invited panelist. The King James Bible and its Cultural Afterlife Conference, The Ohio State University, Columbus, May 2011. 

Thomas, Rhondda R. “From John C. Calhoun’s Plantation to Clemson College: Recovering History in Plain Sight.” Paper to be presented on the University Land and Slavery: the Soul of Clemson panel at the Slavery and the Universities: History and Legacies Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, 4 Feb. 2011.


Grants

Chapman, Wayne.  Eureka! Honors Research Program Award. English—Bibliographic Studies: W. B. Yeats. Funded.

Haynes, Cynthia. “Moving Chemistry, Calculus, and Writing from Gatekeepers to Gateways or Creating Gateways to Success with Science, Math, and English.” Co-PI in Grant Proposal to “Next Generation Learning Challenges” (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation). Submitted November 2010.  Under review.

Howard, Tharon. “Curriculum-Wide Expansion of the Cultural Literacies Across Media Program.”  US Dept. of Education Office of Postsecondary Education, Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program.  Feb. 2010. Under review.

Howard, Tharon. "EthicsHub: A Distributed Ethics Community in Science, Mathematics and Engineering." (Kelly Smith, PI).  National Science Foundation.  June 2010.  Under review.Howard, Tharon. “Extension of 'Usability Testing of Educational Handbooks and Materials' to 2011.”  Longman Publishers.  Oct. 2010. Funded.

Howard, Tharon. "Institute for the Study of Cultural Literacies Across Media: A Concept Paper." United States Department of State.  Oct. 2010. Under review.

Howard, Tharon. "Multimedia Authoring Teaching & Research Facility Lab Infrastructure." Clemson University General Lab Infrastructure Funds, Aug. 2010. Funded.

Howard, Tharon. "Teaching Africa to Special Needs Children in K-12:  A Curriculum Development Workshop in Ghana for Educators of Special Needs Children." (with Constancio Nakuma).  Fulbright-Hays Study Abroad Proposals, US Dept. of Education. Oct. 2010. Under review.

Morrissey, Lee. 2010-2011 Fulbright Scholar, National University of Ireland, Galway. AwardedSkrodzka-Bates, Aga. Idol-South Award, 2010, Clemson. Funded.

Skrodzka-Bates, Aga. Vending Machine Committee grant for the Clemson edition of The Southern Circuit Independent Filmmakers Series, 2010-2011. Funded.

Taylor, Summer Smith. "Incorporating Communication Learning Outcomes Across the Computer Science and Software Engineering Curriculum." NSF. One of six communication-across-the-curriculum consultants nationwide. 2010-12.  Funded.

Taylor, Summer Smith. “Learning Objectives for Engineering Communication: A National Survey.” Principal Investigator.  2010-11.  CAAH Research Development Program. Funded.Taylor, Summer Smith. “Student Revision and Improvement Based on Faculty Responses.”  Principal Investigator. 2010-11. Pearce Center for Professional Communication. Funded.


Parlor Press Titles (Published Since January 1, 2010)

Arnold, Christopher Feliciano, and Anthony Cook, eds. Telling Stories, Talking Craft: Conversations with Contemporary Writers. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Bawarshi, Anis S., and Mary Jo Reiff. Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy. Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Biaz, Brooke. Camera Phone. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Buchanan, Lindal, and Kathleen J. Ryan, eds. Walking and Talking Feminist Rhetorics: Landmark Essays and Controversies. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Delahunty, Gerald P., and James J. Garvey. The English Language: From Sound to Sense. Perspectives on Writing. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Franke, David, Alex Reid, and Anthony DiRenzo. Design Discourse Composing and Revising Programs in Professional and Technical Writing. Perspectives on Writing. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Hayward, Jennifer, and M. Soledad Caballero. Maria Graham’s Journal of a Voyage to Brazil. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Lowe, Charles, and Pavel Zemliansky, eds. Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing: Conversations with Contemporary Writers. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Otte, George, and Rebecca Williams Mlynarczyk. Basic Writing. Reference Guides to Rhetoric and Composition. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Palmer, William J. The Wabash Trilogy. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Rivers, Nathaniel, and Ryan P. Weber, eds. Equipment for Living: The Literary Reviews of Kenneth Burke. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Robbins, Sarah, and Ann Ellis Pullen. Nellie Arnott’s Writings on Angola, 1905–1913: Missionary Narratives Linking Africa and America. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Silva, Tony, and Paul Kei Matsuda, eds. Practicing Theory in Second Language Writing. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Smudde, Peter M., ed. Humanistic Critique of Education: Teaching and Learning as Symbolic Action. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.

Winterowd, W. Ross. Attitudes: Selected Prose and Poetry. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press, 2010.