
About
Sarah Goodson is a Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Maryland, College Park. She holds an MA in English – Cultural Studies of the Asia-Pacific from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and is currently completing her dissertation titled “Rhetorical Bodies: Stories of Life, Death, and Desire” at the University of Hawaii’s Department of English.
Her educational background includes:
- MA in English – Cultural Studies of the Asia-Pacific from the University of Hawaii at Manoa (date not specified)
- Doctoral dissertation in progress at the University of Hawaii’s Department of English
Sarah’s research interests encompass feminist and Indigenous rhetorics, including cultural practices, identity and place, embodiment, and storywork. She also explores feminist and Indigenous research methods, emphasizing ethical practices like invitation, acknowledgment, and reciprocity. Her work further examines civic engagement in writing education, focusing on equity in pedagogy and institutional-community relationships on ancestral lands.
Her forthcoming publications include a book chapter on trauma and pedagogy (Routledge) and a co-authored cultural rhetorics pedagogy article in Constellations: A cultural rhetorics publishing space.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
In advising and grants, Sarah’s current role does not list students or grant details. She has served as a reviewer for College Composition and Communication since 2019, contributing to academic publishing standards.
No lab or team affiliations are explicitly noted, though her work involves interdisciplinary collaborations in pedagogy and research methodologies.
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