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Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 11:07:47 -0600 (MDT)
From: Raul Sanchez <Raul.Sanchez-AT-m.cc.utah.edu>
Subject: University of Utah Ph.D.


The University of Utah Writing Program encourages potential applicants to
apply to its Ph.D. program in Rhetoric,Literacy, and Culture. Please let
others know about this announcement and write or call if you have questions

Ph.D. and BA to Ph.D. in Rhetoric, Literacy, and Culture
University Writing Program
University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Innovative interdisciplinary curriculum through excellent traditional
programs in English, Communication, or Educational Studies

=A5=09Student peers and faculty advisors in Program and home departments
=A5=09Fellowships available; tuition, teaching stipends; support
available for research, conference travel
=A5=09Diverse teaching in Writing courses and departments;
administrative experience; curriculum development
=A5=09Computer and Internet training and pedagogy; frequent
faculty-student collaboration
=A5=09Emphasis on applications of cultural studies and post-colonial
theory in writing classes

Faculty & Special Interests: Cultural Studies, Disciplinary Writing,
Literacy (John Ackerman, Ph.D. CMU); Applied Linguistics, Discourse
Analysis, Technical Writing (Tom Huckin, Ph.D. UWashington); Cultural
Studies, Research Methods, (Maureen Mathison, Ph.D. CMU); Gender/Class,
History of Rhetoric and Writing Practices (Susan Miller, Ph.D. UNC);
Composition Theory, Ethnicity, Post-Colonial Studies (Raul Sanchez, Ph.D.
USF)

Current Student Research: Evaluation as a Disciplinary Artifact; The
Cultural Work of Creative Writing; Nineteenth-Century American Pedagogy;
Early Twentieth Century Literary Criticism and Rhetoric; Enlightenment
Subjects and the Teaching of Writing; Academic Writing Practices.

Women and under-represented groups are encouraged to apply.
For application and information: UWP, LNCO 3700, U of Utah, SLC, UT
84105; 801-581-7090
E-mail:  a.betancou-AT-m.cc.utah.edu; Web Page:
http://diakonos.hum.utah.edu/uwp/uwp_welcome.html




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