Dr. KT Leuschen

Dr. KT Leuschen

Graduation:  Spring 2016

Dissertation Title: “The Literacy Practices of Feminist Consciousness-Raising: An Argument for Remembering and Recitation”

Committee Members: Dr. Nancy Myers, Chair; Dr. Risa Applegarth and Dr. Hepsie Roskelly

Kathleen T. Leuschen is a Lecturer in English in the Writing Program at Emory University. Her research and teaching interests include rhetorical theory, literacy studies, public and activist writing, feminist historiography, community-engaged learning, and public memory. Her scholarship on visual rhetoric, feminist historiography, and public memory has been published in Rhetoric Review and is also forthcoming in two edited collections: Ethics and Representation in Feminist Rhetorical Inquiry and Expansive Reflections: Returning to the Feminisms of the 1970s. 

Leuschen primarily teaches undergraduate courses in Writing and Rhetoric. Many of her classes engage with the communities of Atlanta. Her students have worked with Atlanta publics schools and organizations serving Atlanta’s immigrant and refugee populations in conjunction with Project SHINE. Leuschen is currently collaborating with community members in South Dekalb and the Peachcrest Boys and Girls Club on a project that invites young people to see themselves as leaders in community care and sustainability.

 

KT Leuschen- Emory University