Chris S. Earle, Ph.D.

Associate Department Chair; Associate Professor
Christopher Earle

Summary

Chris Earle's teaching and research interests are in rhetorical theory and history, as well as the rhetoric of social movements.

Publications

  • "Dispossessed: Prisoners' Response-ability at the Limits of Subjectivity." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 46.1 (Spring 2016).
  • "Good Muslims, Bad Muslims, and the Nation: The ‘Ground Zero Mosque' and the Problem with Tolerance." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 12.2 (2015).

Education

  • Ph.D. English (Composition and Rhetoric), University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2016
  • M.A., English, Rhetoric and Composition, Colorado State University, 2010
  • B.A., English, Colorado State University, 2007