Pamela S. Presser
Faculty Member
Positions
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Adjunct Asst Prof,
English
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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
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Lecturer,
English
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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
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Teaching Fellow,
English
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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
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Special Service Faculty,
University Writing Program
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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
2008 -
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Adjunct Asst Prof,
University Writing Program
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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
2004 - 2008
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Visiting Professor,
English
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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
- 2000
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Affiliation
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Publications
presentations
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presentation
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Stress Reduction Program,
Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care and Society. University of Massachusetts Medical School 2012
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Mr. Data's Neurotic Nightmare: Using Star Trek to Explore Learning Outcome One,
Cultural Studies and Critical Pedagogies for the 21' Century. Washington, D.C 2008
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Studies representations of disability in novels such as Darin Strauss' Chang and Eng, as well as theoretical works such as Emily Martin's Bipolar Expeditions,
Disability Studies Group, George Washington University 2007
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Studies novels such as Leslie Silko's Almanac of the Dead, as well as theoretical works such as Pierre Macherey's A Theory of Literary Production and Samuel Delaney's Times Square Red, Times Square Blue,
Marxist Study Group, George Washington University 2002
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Studies the theory of composition and rhetoric, reads critical texts such as the Grossberg, Nelson, Treichler anthology Cultural Studies, Donna Haraway's Primate Visions, and Derrida's Politics of Friendship,
Writing Staff Seminar, George Washington University 2002
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In Bed Without Oedipus: The Seduction of Mr. Data,
International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1997
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Is a Benjaminian Expressivist an Oxymoron?,
Writing Across...Disciplines, Genres, Cultures, Durham, New Hampshire 1996
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What's a Nice Jewish Girl Like You Doing in a Science Fiction Story Like This?,
Southern Popular Culture Association, Savannah, Georgia 1996
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Composition Theory and the Golem Effect,
National Women's Studies Association, Saratoga Springs, New York 1996
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Speculative Fiction and Student Autobiography,
The Mid-Atlantic College English Association, Washington, DC 1996
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Talking Back to Bell Hooks,
New Jersey Project, Parsippany, New Jersey 1993
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Interrogating Master Narratives in The Color Purple. Presented at the conference Reading the Text, Reading the World 1992
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Research project on rhetorical pedagogy,
UWP
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Service
professional service activities
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