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Sharon Crowley teaches courses in the history and theory of rhetoric and the history of composition. Professor Crowley's essays on rhetoric and composition have appeared in CCC, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Rhetoric Review, Pre/Text, The Journal of Advanced Composition, and the Quarterly Journal of Speech. Her books include Toward a Civil Discourse (2006), which won the David H. Russell Award from NCTE; Composition in the University (1998), which won MLA's Mina Shaugnessy prize for the year's best book on teaching; The Methodical Memory (1990), which won the Ross Winterowd award for the year's best book in rhetoric and composition, and the fourth edition of Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students (2007), co-authored with Debra Hawhee. She co-edited Rhetorical Bodies (1999) with Jack Selzer. |
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