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Victor Villanueva
Professor of Rhetoric and Composition, Washington State University.
Villanueva received his Ph.D. at the University of Washington and has
been honored nationally for his scholarship and teaching, and is the author
of several books including Bootstraps: From an American Academic of
Color (1993), which won two national awards, and College Reading
for Writing (2002). Villanueva has also edited a variety of collections,
among them the forthcoming Latino/a Discourses and Teaching Composition
as Social Action (2003), and Language Diversity in the Classroom
(2003), as well as Included in English Studies: Learning Climates
That Cultivate Racial and Ethnic Diversity (2002) and Cross Talk
in Comp Theory: A Graduate Reader (2nd ed., 2003).
Memoria is a Friend of Ours
Victor Villanueva's talk presents another way to think through the role
of the personal in academic discourse.
Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Communications 226
4:00 pm
Reception to follow
The series was put on with the support of the
Simpson Center for the Humanities and the Graduate
School Fund for Excellence and Innovation, in addition to support
from the Departments of English,
Comparative Literature
and Women Studies.
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