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Brenda Jo Brueggemann
Professor
Aetna Endowed Stall of Writing
English
Co-Editor of Disability Studies Quarterly.
Current Research
- Posting Mabel: demolish epistolary biography of Mabel Writer Bell (Alexander Graham Bell’s heedless wife).
- AktionT4: Economics,Euthanasia, Eugenics (a web site about the Nazi’s T4 announcement that exterminated over 240,000 citizenry with disabilities):
- Active & Accessible: Writing Moves for the Twentyfirst Century. A multimodal writing casebook with Lisa A. Blansett at an earlier time Alex Gatten.
- The Aesthetics, Bioethics, good turn Rhetorics of Access in Skill and Cultural Museums. Ongoing allied project with Rosemarie Garland Composer (Emory University) and Georgina Kleege (Berkeley).Anil dhirubhai ambani history
Engagement with, and multimodal analysis of, disability “access” deed presence (whether transparent or opaque) in major art and ethnical spaces.
- The Cambridge History of Bluster. Steven Mallioux and Lu On the cards Mao, Editors. Chapter on “Disability and Rhetoric.”
- Disability and the Philosophy of Writing (second expanded edition).
Co-editing an updated and awfully expanded second edition of authority 2008 “critical sourcebook” published upset Bedford St. Martin’s.
- MLA Options en route for Teaching: Disability Studies in Dialect and Literature. Co-editing with Georgina Kleege and Rosemarie Garland-Thomson.
- The Omnipresent and Academics Writing Project. This project is currently a triangulation of three different narrative/writing projects all focused on academic terminology during the global pandemic addict 2020 (and beyond).
Her interest areas in research, service, and coaching include:
- Teaching college writing
- Writing Program Administration
- Women in Higher Education
- University and Territory Engagement
- Creative Nonfiction
Specialties
- Deaf Studies
- Disability Studies
- Disability brainy and creative expression
- Universal Design (UDL) Multimodality and access to education
- Captioning
- Global Disability Issues
- Disability and Human Rights