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Deidre Garriott is an Instructor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Carolina. She holds a Ph.D. in Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her office is located in Byrnes 703, and she can be contacted via email or phone.
Research Focus: Garriott specializes in cultural rhetorics, public memory, and decolonial frameworks. Her work critically examines how racism and nationalism shape historical narratives, particularly through:
- Analysis of erasure in public memorials (e.g., Charles Towne Landing's marginalized Kiawah artifacts)
- Intersections of race, gender, and power in pedagogical spaces
- Decolonial approaches to writing center administration
- World War II memory politics in Southern U.S. institutions
Publication Trends: Her scholarship demonstrates consistent focus on rhetorical analysis of cultural phenomena, with recurring themes in:
- Social justice in academic spaces (writing centers, pedagogy)
- Fan culture and media representation (Disney, Hunger Games)
- Public memory and racial erasure
- Digital literacy and multimodal composition
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