
معرفی
Lecturer Amy Dunn Billings teaches foundational composition courses (English 101 and 102) in the Department of English at the University of Kansas, emphasizing rhetorical analysis and critical thinking skills for undergraduate students.
Her academic background includes:
- Master of Arts in Literature and Literary Theory, University of Kansas
Her research centers on marginalized popular texts from the nineteenth century, specifically examining how these works depicted working-class struggles during society's transition from agricultural economies to industrial capitalism. This interdisciplinary focus bridges literary studies, class analysis, and historical materialism, revealing literature's role in documenting socioeconomic transformation. Her pedagogical approach integrates these themes to develop students' critical engagement with historical and contemporary social dynamics.
No scientific awards or major research grants are documented in available materials.
While her teaching responsibilities involve mentoring undergraduate writers, no information is provided about graduate student supervision or externally funded research projects. Similarly, there are no references to laboratory affiliations, research teams, or collaborative initiatives beyond standard departmental teaching duties.



