Laura Micciche

Laura R. Micciche

Professor

Area Director of Rhetoric and Composition, Professor

Professional Summary

Laura R. Micciche teaches a wide variety of writing courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as interdisciplinary workshops for faculty and students. Her research focuses on the collaborative, material realities that encompass writing, teaching, administrative, and editorial practices. She has published two monographs and three edited collections on writing-related themes: revision, writing pedagogy, collaboration and materiality, and rhetorics of emotion. In addition, she has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, many with collaborators, demonstrating her commitment to shared authorship. She has served in a variety of administrative roles while at UC, including Director of Composition, Assistant Director of Composition, Area Director of the Rhetoric and Composition Graduate Program, and Co-Director of the Copyediting & Publishing Certificate program. For six years, she served as editor of Composition Studies, an independent journal in rhetoric and composition, and is currently co-editor, with Chris Carter, of the WPA Book Series for Parlor Press. See complete CV for more info.

Education

PhD: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1999 (Rhetoric and Composition)

M.A.: Ohio University Athens, OH, 1994 (Poetry and Writing Pedagogy)

Research and Practice Interests

Writing Pedagogy, Feminist Pedagogy, Rhetorical Theory (contemporary, rhetoric of emotion, public rhetoric, feminist theory), Writing Program Administration

Positions and Work Experience

2008 -2012 Director of English Composition,

Research Support

Grant: #URC Faculty Awards 2014-2015 Investigators:Micciche, Laura 01-23-2014 -01-22-2015 UC's University Research Council URC Faculty Awards 2014-2015 Role:PI $8,000.00 Active Level:Internal UC

Abbreviated Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

“Multimodality, Performance, and Teacher Training.” With Hannah J. Rule and Liv Stratman. Computers and Composition Online (Spring 2012).

“Toward Graduate-Level Writing Instruction,” with Allison Carr. College Composition and Communication62.3 (Feb. 2011): 477-501.

“For Slow Agency.” WPA: Writing Program Administration 35 (Fall/Winter 2011): 73-90.

"Response Essay: The Trouble with Affect." JAC 26 (2006): 264, 75.

"Emotion, Ethics, and Rhetorical Action." JAC 25 (2005): 161, 81.

"Making a Case for Rhetorical Grammar." College Composition and Communication 55 (2004): 716, 37.

"Seeing and Reading Incest: A Study of Debbie Drechsler’s Daddy’s Girl." Rhetoric Review 23 (2004): 5, 20.

"More Than a Feeling: Disappointment and WPA Work." College English 64 (2002): 432, 58.

"The Role of Edited Collections in Composition Studies." Composition Forum: A Journal of Pedagogical Theory in Rhetoric and Composition 12 (2001): 101, 24.

"Male Plight and Feminist Threat in Composition Studies: A Response to ‘Teaching and Learning as a Man' ." Composition Studies/Freshman English News 25 (1997): 21, 36.

Book Chapter

"Rhetorica in Motion: Feminist Rhetorical Methods and Methodologies." Writing as Feminist Rhetorical Theory. Ed. Eileen Schell and Kelly Rawson. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010.

"Contrastive Rhetoric Theory Revisited and Redefined." Contrastive Rhetoric and the Possibility of Feminism. Ed. Clayann Panetta. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001. 79, 89.

"Blundering for a Change: Errors and Expectations in Critical Pedagogy." When Class Equals Crass: A Working-Class Student’s Ways With Words. Ed. John Tassoni and Bill Thelin. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 2000. 24, 36.

"Weaving Knowledge Together: Writing Centers and Collaboration." Erica and the Fish Lamps: Writing and Reading the Local Scene. Ed. Carol Peterson Haviland. Emmitsburg, MD: National Writing Center Press, 1998. 14, 27.

Review

“Review Essay: Rhetorics of Critical Writing: Implications for Graduate Writing Instruction.” College Composition and Communication 60.3 (2009): W35-48.

Rev. of Writing Through Trauma: The Emotional Dimensions of Teaching Writing Composition Studies. (2001): 131, 41.

Rev. of Review of (Re)Visioning Composition Textbooks: Conflicts of Culture, Ideology, and Pedagogy JAC. (2000): 220, 25.

Rev. of Review of Writing in Multicultural Settings Composition Forum. (1999): 76, 80.

Rev. of Review of Sweet Reason: Rhetoric and the Discourses of Modernity American Studies International. (1998): 90, 91.

Book

Doing Emotion: Rhetoric, Writing, Teaching. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 2007.

A Way to Move: Rhetorics of Emotion and Composition Studies. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 2003.

Other Publication

"Poetry of Hope: An Interview with Robert Pack." Cream City Review 22 (1998): 40, 55.

"Interview with Robert Pinsky." Cream City Review 22 (1997): 1, 19.

Presentations

Invited Presentations

(01-2006. ) Rhetorical Grammar Workshop .Hampden-Sydney College,

(02-2006. ) Teaching Grammar as Invention and Analysis .Indiana University-South Bend,

Paper Presentations

(2012. ) Writing as a Practice of Wonder .Philadelphia.

(2011. ) Writing Relations: Maybe a Manifesto .Atlanta.

(2010. ) Teachers Doing Multimodality .Louisville.

(2009. ) On Poaching and Protectionist Strategies .San Francisco.

(2008. ) Critical Writing Workshop for Graduate Students .New Orleans. Level:National

(03-2007. ) A ‘Better Way to Live’?: On Composition’s Metonymic Tendencies .New York.

(05-2006. ) Emotion as Rhetoric: ‘Not Necessarily Reprehensible' .Memphis, TN.

(03-2006. ) On Acts of Misreading and Invention .Chicago, IL.

(03-2006. ) Generating Mentors in Composition: Beyond the Great Chain of Being .Chicago, IL.

(11-2004. ) Thinking Critically About Visual Rhetorics .Indianapolis, IN.

(12-2003. ) Whiteness Visible .San Diego, CA.

(10-2003. ) Race and Affect in Professional Life .Columbus, OH.

(03-2003. ) Gossip, Voting Blocks, and Other Dirty Laundry .New York.

(03-2002. ) Emotional Subjects for Composition .Chicago, IL.

(10-2001. ) Not so Funny: Incest as Comic Narrative .Decatur.

(03-2001. ) Is There Hope for Me?: Some Notes on Hope and Teacher-Training .Denver, CO.

(11-2000. ) Rhetorical Grammar for Critical Citizenship .Milwaukee, WI.

(04-2000. ) Teaching and Disappointment .Minneapolis, MN.

(10-1999. ) Emoting for a Change: Feminism and the Rhetoric of Anger .Minneapolis, MN.

(04-1998. ) Empowerment’ from a Materialist Perspective .Chicago, IL.

(03-1998. ) Searching the Halls of Academe: Feminist Mentors and the Formation of Professional Identity .University of Houston-Clear Lake.

(06-1997. ) Materialist Feminism: A Necessary Rhetoric for the Future .Pittsburgh, PA.

(05-1995. ) Writing Center Scholarship: Can We Talk Methodologically? .Marquette University.

Honors and Awards

2012 Mrs. A.B. Dolly Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching University-wide award

2011 Faculty Development Council Grant

2011 Taft Competitive Lecture Fund

2010 Faculty Development Council Grant

2010 Taft Summer Research Fellowship

2009 English Department Boyce Teaching Award

2007 Faculty Development Council Grant

2005 Taft Summer Research Fellowship

Post Graduate Training and Education

2010Writing Program Administrator's Workshop and Institute,, Philadelphia

2008Digital Media and Composition Institute,, The Ohio State University, ,

2012Study Abroad Course Design Institute, UC, ,

Professional Affiliation

NCTE, CCCC, WPA, RSA, ATAC, Coalition of Women Scholars

Courses Taught

15-ENGL-101 ENGLISH COMP I

15-ENGL-102 ENGLISH COMP II

15-ENGB-305 WRIT ENGL MAJORS

15-ENGC-715 CRIT WRIT ENGL STUD

15-ENGC-738 TOPC IN COMPOSITION

15-ENGL-200 DIGITAL COMPOSING

15-ENGL-289 INTERMEDIATE COMP

15-ENGL-359 INTRO RHETORIC WRIT

15-ENGL-387H EATING DISORDERS-H

15-ENGL-489 ADV COMPOSITION