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Aesha Adams

Assistant Professor

Aesha Adams (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University; B.A., Marquette University, 2000) is a rhetoric and composition teacher and scholar. Her teaching includes writing courses, comopsition theory courses, and rhetorical theory courses. Her research draws on her ethnographic research of African American women ministers in Charlotte, NC.; currently, she is writing a book describing and analyzing contemporary African American women ministers' contributions to rhetorical history.

Teaching Fields

  • Rhetoric and Composition
  • African American Women's Studies

Office Location & Contact

  • Coughlin Hall, 248
  • (414) 288-3470
  • aesha.adams@marquette.edu

Office Hours

  • Spring 2008
  • Tues 3:30-4:30
  • Wed 9:00-10:30

Teaching Schedule

  • Spring 2008
  • 104/1001   TUTH     9:35-10:50
  • 104/1002   TUTH   11:00-12:15
  • 105/1001   TUTH     2:00-3:15

Research Interests

  • Rhetorics of African American Women Ministers

Selected Publications

Honors/Awards

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