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Dr. Charlotte Hogg is a Professor in the Department of English at Texas Christian University's AddRan College of Liberal Arts. Her scholarship bridges rhetoric and composition, women's literacies, and creative nonfiction, with a focus on rural communities and place-based identities.
- Ph.D., English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2001
- MA, English, Oregon State University, 1996
- BA, English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1993
Her research investigates how rhetorical practices shape belonging in subcultures, particularly through women's organizations and rural communities. She employs ethnographic methods, archival research, and narrative analysis to examine intersections of identity, power, and communication.
Recent publications include monographs and co-edited collections on sorority culture, feminist rhetoric, and rural literacy studies. Her 2023 book White Sororities and the Cultural Work of Belonging analyzes rhetorical strategies in Greek-letter organizations.
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