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Ronisha Browdy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Florida State University (FSU), affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Writing from Michigan State University, an M.A. in English from the University of South Florida, and a B.A. in English from the University of Florida.
Her research focuses on Black women’s and Black feminist rhetorical practices, exploring themes like self-definition, identity construction, and representation through the lens of Black feminist theory. Key areas include analyzing rhetorical strategies in private spaces, public narratives of figures like Michelle Obama and Patrisse Cullors, and global Black rhetorical traditions.
Browdy’s publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, blending rhetoric, composition studies, and African diasporic studies. Recent work includes co-editing a special issue on Global Black Rhetorics (2022) and examining coalitional academic communities (2021). Her research bridges historical and contemporary contexts, often centering intersectional frameworks.
No specific scientific awards are noted in the provided materials. Her advising and grant details remain unreported here. Browdy collaborates actively with scholars like Esther Milu and Laura Gonzales, reflecting a commitment to coalition-building in academic and activist spaces.
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