
About
Dr. Gitte Frandsen is a Teaching Professor in the Department of English at Marquette University, affiliated with the Klingler College of Arts & Sciences. She specializes in writing pedagogies, linguistic justice, and transnational student practices. Her research emphasizes validating multiliteracies and language practices of minoritized students in higher education.
Education:
- BA and MA in English, TESOL, and Comparative Religion – University of Copenhagen
- PhD in English – University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Research Interests: Composition theory, cultural rhetorics, translingual/transcultural frameworks, and sociolinguistic equity. She focuses on how transnational students negotiate academic language and knowledge systems in U.S. universities.
Publications: Includes work in Composition Studies (2021) and forthcoming contributions to College Composition and Communication and edited volumes on graduate education and parenting in academia.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in collaborative projects like the "Cultural Rhetorics Seminar" and feminist toolkits for graduate student parents.
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