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Elizabeth Fleitz is a Professor of English at Lindenwood University's College of Arts and Humanities, specializing in women's rhetorical practices, feminist studies, and digital rhetoric. With a Ph.D. in rhetoric and writing from Bowling Green State University (2009) and an MA in literary and textual studies from the same institution (2005), she brings expertise in multimodal communication, cookbook authorship, and media literacy.
- Education: Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Writing (2009), MA in Literary and Textual Studies (2005)
- Teaching Experience: First-year writing, academic research, technical writing, composition pedagogy
- Research Focus: Intersection of gender, rhetoric, and cultural artifacts like cookbooks and typography
Her publications critically examine how digital media, video games, and typographic design influence rhetorical practices. Fleitz has presented at institutions like Illinois State University and contributed to journals including Peitho and Kairos, while also participating in podcast interviews on feminist topics. She actively incorporates media literacy and digital security into her teaching approach.
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