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Jessica Enoch is associate professor of English at the University of Maryland. Her
areas of research interests include feminist rhetoric, theory, and history; rhetorical
education; spatial, material and embodied rhetorics; historiographic and archival
research methodologies, and Kenneth Burke. She published Refiguring Rhetorical Education: Women Teaching African American, Native American,
and Chicana/o Students, 1865-1911 in 2008. Claiming Space: Feminist Rhetorical Investigations of Educational Geographies is the title of her current book project. Her co-edited collection with Dana Anderson,
Burke in the Archives: Using the Past to Transform the Future of Burkean Studies is forthcoming through University of South Carolina Press. She is also working with
Cristina Ramirez on a co-edited anthology of Chicana feminist rhetors.
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