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Barbara
Little Liu
Associate
Professor of English
Eastern Connecticut
State University
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252 Webb Hall
(860)465-4576
Email: liub@easternct.edu
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Spring 2008 Office
Hours: MON
1:00 - 3:00; TUES. 3:00 - 4:00; WED. 10:30-11:30; THURS. 3:30 – 4:30; or by
appointment
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Current
Courses:
Education:
B.S., University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Ph.D., Bowling
Green State University
Areas
of Expertise:
Rhetoric and
Composition
Teaching English as a Second Language
(TESOL)
Writing Program Administration
Interests:
I am currently exercising my interest in the teaching of writing by teaching
ECSU's first-year writing courses and coordinating the first-year writing
program. My other scholarly interests include rhetorical theory and
criticism, and the rhetorics of politics and religion. My
scholarly work includes presentations at the following conferences: College
Composition and Communication, Council of Writing Program Administrators,
Rhetoric Society of America, and the Modern Language Association.
Publications:
Liu, Barbara Little and Holly
Mandes. “The Idea of a Writing Center
Meets the Reality of Classroom-Based Tutoring.” On
Location: Theory and Practice in Classroom-Based Writing Tutoring. Ed. Candace Spigelman and Laurie Grobman.
Logan, Utah:
Utah State UP, 2005. 87-100.
Liu, Barbara Little. “More than the Latest PC Buzzword
for Modes: What Genre Theory Means to Composition.” The Outcomes Book: Debate and Consensus after the WPA Outcomes
Statement. Ed. Susan Marie
Harrington, Keith Rhodes, Ruth Overman Fischer, and Rita
Malenczyk. Logan, Utah: Utah State
UP, 2005. 72-84.

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