Jennifer Clary-lemon
Associate Professor
Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications
University of Winnipeg
Canada
Biography
Jennifer Clary-Lemon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications. Her research interests focus around writing and location—discursive ethnic, racial, and national identities; material rhetorics of time and space; critical discourse analysis; place-based ways of seeing and knowing scholarly disciplines. Her past work on community-based and experiential learning, feminist praxis, mentoring, critical multiculturalism, and civic engagement at all levels of curriculum support learning as a transformative experience, based on the conceptualization of teaching as reflective practice. She teaches Academic Writing, Rhetorics of Identity, Writing for Scholarly Audiences, Composition Studies, and Critical Studies of Discourse, among other courses. Her recent publications may be found in Rhetoric Review, College Composition and Communication, Discourse and Society, and The American Review of Canadian Studies.
Research Interest
writing theory and pedagogy critical discourse analysis disciplinary mapping discursive construction of national identities material rhetorics and historiograph rhetorics of location and place