Sharon Crowley
Sharon Crowley is an American Professor Emerita of Rhetoric and Composition in the Arizona State University Department of English[1] [2] She was a Governing Board member of the Rhetoric Society of America from 1997 to 2001 and has been an Editorial Board member of the Rhetoric Society Quarterly since 2003.
Crowley authored "Style" Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students with Debra Hawhee.
Crowley's book Toward a Civil Discourse : Rhetoric and Fundamentalism won the Gary A. Olson Award from the Association of Advanced Composition and the David H. Russell Award
from the National Council of Teachers of English.[3]
Publications
- Teacher's Introduction to Deconstruction (1989)
- Methodical Memory : Invention in Current-Traditional Rhetoric (1990)
- Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students (1994) (revised with Debra Hawhee 1999)
- Composition In The University : Historical and Polemical Rssays (1998)
- Rhetorical Bodies (edited with Jack Selzer) (1999)
- Toward a Civil Discourse : Rhetoric and Fundamentalism (2006)[4]
- Critical Situations : A Rhetoric for Writing in Communities (with Michael Stancliff)(2008)
References
Library of Congress Online Catalog: [5]
Arizona State University directory: [6]
accents on ENGLISH
ASU English Department Newsletter
Volume 11 Issue 1 Fall 2007[7]