English Department People
Brenda Jo Brueggemann, Professor & Vice-Chair, for Rhetoric Composition & Literacy (RCL) Program
Office Information
402 Denney Hall, 164 West 17th Avenue, Columbus, OH, 43210
Phone: 614-292-7395 or 292-6065
Fax: 614-292-7816
Office Hours:
For Fall 2009: I am generally in my office most days/hours except for: * when I am teaching (see teaching schedule below) * when I am in an administrative meeting * when I am meeting with other who have reserved meeting time with me TEACHING, FALL 2009: English 597: MW 11:30-1:20 ASC 138: TH 11:30-1:20
Personal URL(s):
http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/brueggemann1/
402 Denney Hall, 164 West 17th Avenue, Columbus, OH, 43210
Phone: 614-292-7395 or 292-6065
Fax: 614-292-7816
Office Hours:
For Fall 2009: I am generally in my office most days/hours except for: * when I am teaching (see teaching schedule below) * when I am in an administrative meeting * when I am meeting with other who have reserved meeting time with me TEACHING, FALL 2009: English 597: MW 11:30-1:20 ASC 138: TH 11:30-1:20
Personal URL(s):
http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/brueggemann1/
Professor, English; Vice-Chair, Rhetoric Composition and Literacy (RCL) Programs. Associate Faculty: Women's Studies; Associate Faculty: Comparative Studies; Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Program in Disability Studies; Faculty Leader, American Sign Language Program (Ph.D., University of Louisville):English/Rhetoric/Composition. Author of Lend Me Your Ear: Rhetorical Constructions of Deafness (1999) and Deaf Subjects: Between Identities and Places (2008) and of personal essays and articles on pedagogy, qualitative research, literacy, rhetoric, deaf and disability studies. Co-editor and contributor Disability Studies: Enabling the Humanities; Women and Deafness: Double Visions; Disability and/in Prose; Disability and the Teaching of Writing: A Critical Sourcebook. Editor and contributor Literacy and Deaf People: Cultural and Contextual Persepctives. Series editor for "Deaf Lives: Autobiography and Biography," Gallaudet University Press. Current co-editor, Disability Studies Quarterly. Recipient of OSU's Kathryn Schoen Award (2000) for Women in Academic Leadership and Distinguished Diversity Enhancement Award (2001). Grants/fellowships received: DAAD (German Academic Exchange) 2004 Summer Institute, Einstein Forum, Univ. Postsdam (Germany) for "Disability Studies, the Nazi T-4 Program, and the Legacy of Eugenics"; Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA) grant for the American Sign Language Literature Digital Media Project (2004-05); Ohio Humanities Council grant for "Enabling the Humanities: Disability Studies and Higher Education"; OSU Seed Grant; and Coca-Cola Foundation for Research on Women grant. Board of Trustees, Gallaudet University.
