
About
Irene L Clark is a Professor in the Department of English at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). She serves as the Director of the Composition Program, oversees the MA option in Rhetoric and Composition, and contributes to curriculum development for the undergraduate Writing and Rhetoric minor. Her research sits at the intersection of Writing Studies and neuropsychology, with a focus on genre theory, composition pedagogy, imitation, learning transfer, and literacy.
Education:
- Ph.D. from University of Southern California (1979)
- M.A. from Columbia University (1965)
In recent years, Clark has published interdisciplinary work connecting writing, identity, and neuroscience, including her 2023 book Writing, Imitation, and Performance: Insights from Neuroscience Research. She is currently working on a book analyzing literacy narratives. Her research highlights the cognitive mechanisms underlying writing instruction and the transfer of writing skills across disciplines.
Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: Clark mentors graduate students in Rhetoric and Composition and has secured funding for curriculum innovation projects. She teaches graduate courses like ENGL 513 Composition Studies, emphasizing theoretical and pedagogical frameworks.
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