Amy Lueck
Amy J. Lueck is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Santa Clara University, where her research and teaching focus on histories of rhetorical instruction and practice, women’s rhetorics, feminist historiography, and public memory. Her book, A Shared History: Writing in the High School, College, and University, 1856-1886 (SIU Press 2020), brings together several of these research threads, interrogating the ostensible high school-college divide and the role it has played in shaping writing instruction in the U.S. Her recent research builds on this work by attending to the conceptual boundaries and metaphors shaping history and remembrance at various sites, from universities and the tribal homelands on which they are built to historic attractions like the Winchester Mystery House. Her work has previously appeared in journals such as College English, Rhetoric Review, Composition Studies, and Kairos.
Lueck received her PhD from University of Louisville, where she received the Guy Stevenson Award for Excellence in Graduate Studies, the University's highest award for graduate students. She is also recent recipient of the 2014 K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award from the AAC&U.
Supervisors: Karen Kopelson, Susan Ryan, Bruce Horner, Mary P. Sheridan, and Jessica Enoch
Lueck received her PhD from University of Louisville, where she received the Guy Stevenson Award for Excellence in Graduate Studies, the University's highest award for graduate students. She is also recent recipient of the 2014 K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award from the AAC&U.
Supervisors: Karen Kopelson, Susan Ryan, Bruce Horner, Mary P. Sheridan, and Jessica Enoch
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