Andrea Lunsford, Professor Primary Office: 460-413 At Stanford Since: 2000 Email: lunsford@stanford.edu Current Year's Courses: The Graphic Novel: Word, Image, Sound, SIlence Degrees: Ph.D. English, The Ohio State University, with distinction M.A. in English, University of Florida B.A. in English, University of Florida, magna cum laude Titles: Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of English Louise and Claude Rosenberg Jr. Fellow in Undergraduate Education Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric |
Currently the Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of English, Claude and Louise Rosenberg Jr. Fellow, and Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric, Andrea Lunsford has designed and taught undergraduate and graduate courses in writing history and theory, rhetoric, literacy, and intellectual property. Before joining the Stanford faculty, she was Distinguished Professor of English and Director of the Center for the Study of Teaching of Writing at The Ohio State University. Currently also a member of the Bread Loaf Graduate School of English faculty, Professor Lunsford earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Florida, and she completed her Ph.D. in English at The Ohio State University (1977). Professor Lunsford's interests include rhetorical theory, women in rhetoric, collaboration, cultures of writing, style, the graphic novel, and technologies of writing. She has written or coauthored sixteen books including The Everyday Writer; Essays on Classical Rhetoric and Modern Discourse; Singular Texts/Plural Authors: Perspectives on Collaborative Writing; and Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women and the History of Rhetoric, as well as numerous chapters and articles. Her most recent books include Writing Matters: Rhetoric in Public and Private Lives, Crossing Borderlands: Composition and Postcolonial Studies, and The New St. Martin's Handbook, 6th edition. Professor Lunsford has conducted workshops on writing and program reviews at scores of North American universities, served as Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication and Chair of the Modern Language Association Division on Writing, and as a member of the MLA Executive Council. Links: |
