Stephanie Vandrick is a Professor Emerita in the Department of Rhetoric and Language at the University of San Francisco. She is the author, co-author, or co-editor of four books and numerous articles and conference papers. Her research interests include Applied Linguistics, Second Language Writing, identity issues, feminist pedagogy, and autoethnographic research..
The life and work of Audre Lorde epitomize the theme of this issue: creating peace culture—the in... more The life and work of Audre Lorde epitomize the theme of this issue: creating peace culture—the interconnectedness of art and work for social change. For Lorde there was no separation between her roles as poet, essayist, African‐American, woman, mother, lesbian, feminist, and activist. She always pointed out the relationships among these various kinds of “outsiderness.” She refused to be categorized
As NATO now occupies center stage in international relations, Sean Kay's book comes at an op... more As NATO now occupies center stage in international relations, Sean Kay's book comes at an opportune time. Kay seeks to understand NATO's institutional development from its origins to its post-Cold-War role of trying to provide peace and security in Europe. In these efforts, ...
As the population of the US continues to change, becoming increasingly a nation of non-native spe... more As the population of the US continues to change, becoming increasingly a nation of non-native speakers of English, the role of the field of English as a Second Language (ESL) has become more and more important. Long a stepchild of academe, ESL is now beginning to assume ...
The life and work of Audre Lorde epitomize the theme of this issue: creating peace culture—the in... more The life and work of Audre Lorde epitomize the theme of this issue: creating peace culture—the interconnectedness of art and work for social change. For Lorde there was no separation between her roles as poet, essayist, African‐American, woman, mother, lesbian, feminist, and activist. She always pointed out the relationships among these various kinds of “outsiderness.” She refused to be categorized
As NATO now occupies center stage in international relations, Sean Kay's book comes at an op... more As NATO now occupies center stage in international relations, Sean Kay's book comes at an opportune time. Kay seeks to understand NATO's institutional development from its origins to its post-Cold-War role of trying to provide peace and security in Europe. In these efforts, ...
As the population of the US continues to change, becoming increasingly a nation of non-native spe... more As the population of the US continues to change, becoming increasingly a nation of non-native speakers of English, the role of the field of English as a Second Language (ESL) has become more and more important. Long a stepchild of academe, ESL is now beginning to assume ...
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