
About
Anne Wheeler serves as Chair of the Department of Literature, Writing, and Journalism and Associate Professor of Composition & Rhetoric within the School of Arts and Sciences at Springfield College.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2015
- Master of Fine Arts, Emerson College, Boston, 2009
- Bachelor of Arts, New York University, New York City, 2006
Research Interests
Dr. Wheeler's scholarship critically examines the remembrance of Japanese American incarceration through visual rhetoric, analyzing how artifacts challenge dominant historical narratives. Her work bridges Composition Pedagogy with Rhetorical Memory frameworks, emphasizing how marginalized communities deploy visual evidence to contest official histories. This research manifests in her teaching of writing and leadership as writing program director.
Publications
Her findings appear in specialized rhetoric journals including the Journal of College Writing and Wisconsin English Journal, demonstrating consistent contributions to composition studies and memory studies intersections.
Awards
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Advising and Grants
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Labs and Teams
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