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Christina Moss is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Memphis, where she has taught since 2017. Her research focuses on Southern identity, critical regionalism, and intersections of race, class, and gender. She specializes in rhetorical analysis of Civil Rights activism, public memory, and cultural narratives.
Education:
- B.A., University of Alabama
- M.A., University of West Florida
- Ph.D., Louisiana State University
Research Interests:
- Regional rhetoric and its socio-political implications
- Commemoration practices in Civil Rights history
- Gendered communication in public discourse
- Critical analysis of Southern cultural symbols
Her recent work includes co-editing Reconstructing Southern Rhetoric (2021) and a forthcoming book on Civil Rights commemoration in Selma, AL. Her articles explore topics like Southern victimhood narratives, rhetorical pedagogy, and intersections of race/gender in historical discourse.
Awards & Recognition: No specific awards listed, but her contributions to Southern rhetorical scholarship are widely recognized in academic circles.
Advising & Grants: While no advisees are listed, she actively engages in research grant activities focused on cultural memory and regionalism. Her teaching emphasizes critical analysis of rhetoric in gender studies and civic controversies.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary research teams at the University of Memphis focusing on Southern cultural studies and public memory projects.



