K. Shannon Howard: Education
K. Shannon Howard: Education
K. Shannon Howard: Education
K. Shannon Howard
Auburn University Montgomery
Department of English and Philosophy
Montgomery, AL
[email protected]
EDUCATION
University of Louisville. Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition, 2014.
University of South Alabama. M.A. in English, 2010.
Bread Loaf School of English. Continuing Education, Summers 2005 and 2006.
University of South Alabama. M.Ed. in Secondary Education, 1999.
Presbyterian College. B.A. in English and Theatre Arts with honors, summa cum laude, 1997.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Associate Professor of English, Department of English and Philosophy, Auburn Montgomery. 2019-present.
Assistant Professor of English, Department of English and Philosophy, Auburn Montgomery, 2014-2019.
Director of the Master of Teaching Writing program, Auburn Montgomery, 2016-19.
PUBLICATIONS
Monograph
Unplugging Popular Culture: Reconsidering Analog Technology, Materiality, and the Digital Native.
Routledge’s Research in Cultural and Media Studies series, 2019.
“Quality of the Soil: Moving Beyond Binaries in Women’s Experiences of Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Journal of American Culture, vol 43, no 2, 2020.
“Ideas Worth Spreading?: TED’s Rhetorical Position in College Composition.” CEA Forum. vol 47, no 2, 2017.
“Muns, Muses, and Anons: Transindividualism in Tumblr’s Role Play Communities.” Transformative Works and
Cultures. vol. 25, 2017.
“Why Am I Here? Parachronism as Rhetorical Strategy in Grey’s Anatomy.” Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics.
vol 1 no. 1, 2017.
“The Crossing as Constitutional Rhetoric: Balsero Art and Identity from Cuban Refugee Camps and
Implications for Cuban-American Relations.” Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society. vol. 6, no. 1,
2016.
“Wilderness Laboratories: Rhetorical Acts of Surveillance at American Summer Camps.” Journal of American
Culture vol. 38, no. 4, 2015.
“Beca as Bricoleur: How Pitch Perfect Embraces the New College Composer.” Studies in Popular Culture vol. 38,
no. 1, 2015.
Updated April 2021 2
“Establishing Dialogue between Theory and Composition Classrooms: A New Approach to Judith Butler’s
Gender Trouble via ‘Moves [and Movers] that Matter’ in Academic Writing.” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to
Teaching Language, Literature, Composition, and Culture vol. 14, no. 3, 2014.
“Everything Old is New Again: A Barthesian Analysis of the Microblogging Site Tumblr.”
Technoculture: An Online Journal of Technology in Society vol. 2, 2012.
Book Chapters
“Dull Feelings of Just Getting By”: Advanced Assistant Professor Experiences of Impasse and Mentorship.” For Writing
and Emotion, edited by Craig Wynne. Peter Lang, 2021.
“Elia Kazan.” 100 People Who Changed American Entertainment, edited by Robert Sickel. Greenwood Press,
2013.
“Charles Gunn, Wolfram and Hart, and Baudrillard’s Theory of the Simulacrum,” The Literary Angel: Essays on the
Television Series, edited by AmiJo Comeford and Tami Burnett. McFarland, 2010.
Under Revision
“Spring Break in Chernobyl: Urbex, Apocalypse, and Materiality in Writing Classrooms.” For Pedagogy.
Under Review
“Room 307: An Infrastructural Perspective on Writing Spaces.” For WPA Journal. With Clay Sims.
“First, Writing is a Conversation.” English Composition Guide 2015-16. Auburn University at Montgomery.
Fountainhead Press, 2015.
Laurie Gries’s Still Life with Rhetoric: A New Materialist Approach for Visual Rhetorics.
Itinerations. Fall 2015.
CONFERENCES
“You’ll Float, Too: Materiality and Ecology in It.” Popular Culture Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2020 and 2021
(cancelled, then presented at virtual conference following year).
“Dull Feelings of Just Getting By: Advanced Assistant Professor Experiences of Impasse and Mentorship.”
College Composition and Communication, Milwaukee, WI, 2020. (cancelled)
“Checking Our Privilege, Checking Our Fandoms: Using Pop Culture Responsibly in the Composition
Classroom.”Popular Culture Association. Washington, DC. 2019.
Updated April 2021 3
“Unplugging Popular Culture: Reconsidering Analog Technology, Materiality, and the Digital Native.” Thomas R.
Watson Conference. Louisville, KY. 2018.
“Bill Wrote It And I was Mad”: Ethopoeia and 13th Stepping in the Books and Rooms of Alcoholics
Anonymous.” Rhetoric Society of America. Minneapolis, MN. 2018.
“13 Reasons Why: Analog Technology in Popular Culture, Rhetoric, and Composition.” Popular Culture
Association. Indianapolis, IN. 2018.
“TED Talks in the Writing Classroom: Perceptions of Idea Formation, Research, and Scope for Novice
Writers.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Portland, OR.
March 2017.
“Moving Beyond Lore: Maintenance and Graduate Teacher Training.” Keynote Address.
Alabama Council of Teachers of English. Montgomery, AL. March 2017.
“Spring Break in Chernobyl: Urbex, Apocalypse, and the Writing Classroom.” National Council
of Teachers of English. Atlanta, GA. November 2016.
“Spring Break in Chernobyl: Apocalyptic Pedagogy on the Edge of Cunning and How Object Oriented Rhetoric
Shapes First Year Composers.” Rhetoric Society of America. Atlanta, GA. 2016.
“Those are Strings, Pinocchio: Posthuman Communication in The Gilmore Girls.” Popular Culture
Association. Seattle, WA. 2016.
“Multiple Perspectives in Popular Culture: Implications and Applications for Writing Instruction.” Conference
on College Composition and Communication. Tampa, FL, 2015.
“Nature (Un)plugged: How Camp Merrie-Woode for Girls Campaigns against Technology while Producing
Online Multimodal Compositions.” Thomas R. Watson Conference. Louisville, KY, 2014.
“The Crossing as Constitutive Rhetoric: Balsero Identity in Art, Text, and Social Networking.” Rhetoric Society
of America. San Antonio, TX, 2014.
“‘Please Reblog, Don’t Copy and Paste’: How Tumblr’s Rhetoric Promotes Citation Systems and a They Say/I
Say Model of Discourse in Online Spaces.” Indianapolis, IN, 2014. (proposal accepted, could not attend)
“Controlling the Underlife of Narrative Consumption: Story Sync, Guided Readings, and Classrooms of the 21st
Century.” Computers and Writing Conference. Frostburg, MD, 2013.
“Paratexts as Policing Devices: How Transmedia Applications Control Fan Research.” Popular Culture
Association. Washington, D.C., 2013.
“The TV Superviewer Meets the Conversation Metaphor: Building a Research Scaffold from Multiple Points of View in
Pop Culture.” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Las Vegas, NV, 2013.
“Using ‘Y’ to Solve for ‘X’: Generational Discourse in Glee.” Popular Culture Association.
San Antonio, TX, 2011.
“Girls Following the Grail: the Gender Performance of Summer Camp through Arthurian Tradition.”
Popular Culture Association. St. Louis, MO, 2010.
“Inside the Theorist’s Studio: Conversations and Theoretical Collisions in Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble.”
Women and Rhetoric: Federation Rhetoric Symposium. Denton, TX, 2012.
“Closeted Bullies: Closeted Fans: the Digital Communities that Support Glee’s Dave Karofsky.”
Annual Humanities Graduate Conference on Fanaticism. Louisville, KY, 2011.
“The Search for Meaningful Apocalypse in Eaton’s Inactivist and Are We Not Horses.” Midwest Modern
Updated April 2021 4
“Tenured Faculty Q and A for New Hires.” Faculty Development Institute, Auburn University
Montgomery, 2019.
“Working with Flipgrid in Graduate Courses.” Faculty Development Institute, Auburn University
Montgomery, 2019 and 2018.
“Working with WeVideo.” Faculty Development Institute, Auburn University Montgomery. 2018.
“Handling Rejection and Revision in Publications.” English Composition Colloquium. Auburn University
Montgomery. 2016.
“Recent Issues and Scholarship on ESL in Composition.” English Composition Orientation.
Auburn University Montgomery. 2015.
“A Dialogue with Donald Murray and Kenneth Bruffee.” English Composition Orientation. Auburn University
Montgomery. Montgomery, AL, 2014.
“Audio Comments and Time Management.” English Composition Orientation. Auburn University
Montgomery. Montgomery, AL, 2014.
“Gender Studies Approach to Teaching and Writing: Karen Kopelson, Elizabeth Flynn, and Robert Connors.”
English 602 Graduate Seminar. Louisville, KY, 2012.
“Student Paper Comments as Dialogue for Conferencing.” University of Louisville Composition Program
Orientation. Louisville, KY, 2012.
“Branding Yourself: How to Be Searchable.” School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies. Louisville,
KY, 2012.
“Camp Merrie-Woode for Girls and Gender Performance.” Research Network Forum at the Conference of College
Composition and Communication. Atlanta, GA, 2011.
“Effective Citation Methods for Essays.” Enrichment Workshop on Behalf of the USA Writing Center.
University of South Alabama. Mobile, AL, 2010.
“Sound Design in the English Classroom.” Alabama Association of Independent Schools, Mobile, AL,
2006.
“The Age of Film Meets the Reading/Writing Connection.” South Alabama Regional Inservice Center,
Mobile, AL, 2004.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Auburn University Montgomery, Associate Professor. 2019-present.
Auburn University Montgomery. Assistant Professor. 2014-2019.
University of Louisville. Graduate Teaching Assistant, 2010-14.
University of South Alabama’s Center for Healthy Communities. Enrichment English Instructor, 2010.
University of South Alabama. Teaching Assistant, 2009-2010.
St. Paul’s Episcopal School. High School Instructor, Fall 2000-2007.
Updated April 2021 5
ADVISORY
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Spring Admissions Coordinator and Marketing for the Master of Teaching Writing Degree, Auburn University
Montgomery. 2014-present.
Henry James Review Fellow and Editorial Assistant, University of Louisville, 2012-14.
Assistant Director of Composition, University of Louisville, 2012-13.
Education Administration Internship at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, 2007-08.
Director of Upper School Awards Ceremony for Staff and Students at St. Paul’s School, 2006-07.
Team Leader and Liaison for the Mobile Bay Writing Project, Summers 2002, 2004, and 2007.
SACS Committee Chair for St. Paul’s School, 2002-03.
Director of Actor’s Training Program for Youth, 1997-98.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
Updated April 2021 7
SERVICE
University:
AUM Connected Book in Common University Committee, 2016-2018.
Committee for Quality Enhancement Program Proposal on Career Readiness Initiative, 2016.
Department:
Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities, 2018.
Basic Writing Curriculum Committee, 2016, 2019.
Search Committee for Full-Time Lecturer in Philosophy, 2016. (application phase only)
Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Rhetoric and Composition, 2015-16.
Search Committee for Full-Time Lecturer in Rhetoric and Composition, 2015.
Composition Handbook Editing and Writing, 2015.
Composition Committee, 2014-17.
Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, 2015.
Department Peer Reviewer of Part-Time Lecturers and Full-Time Lecturers, 2014-19.
Updated April 2021 8
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS