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Sean Zwagerman

Associate Professor
English

Education

  • BA (Berkeley)
  • MA (Sonoma State)
  • PhD (University of Southern California)

Biography

I am interested broadly in the theories and practices of rhetoric, and in the compositional relationships among the word, the self, and the world. From intimate dialogue to social activism to academic writing, I analyze what people try to do, manage to do, and fail to do with words, and suggest what we might do differently to fail a little less often. I have written about, among other things, humour (Wit鈥檚 End: Women鈥檚 Humor as Rhetorical and Performative Strategy 2010; 鈥溾楥omedy is What We鈥檙e Really About鈥: The Grateful Dead in a Comic Frame鈥 2020), protest movements (鈥淗ow Not to Stop a Pipeline: A Critique of Activism in the Burnaby Mountain Protests鈥 2018), plagiarism (鈥淭he Scarlet P: Plagiarism, Panopticism, and the Rhetoric of Academic Integrity鈥 2008), and public beliefs about writing instruction (鈥淟ocal Examples and Master Narratives: Stanley Fish and the Public Appeal of Current-Traditionalism鈥 2015). I also write about gender and comic literature (鈥淭he Scholarly Transgressions of Constance Rourke鈥 2017, 鈥淟ittle House on the Tundra: Female Winners of the Leacock Award for Canadian Comedy,鈥 co-authored with Diana Solomon 2023). I am currently completing a monograph about the role of consciousness, intentionality, and rhetorical speech acts in constructing and altering social reality, entitled Mind Over Matter: Consciousness, Rhetoric, and Social Ontology.

Courses

This instructor is currently not teaching any courses.