Dr. Eda Ozyesilpinar

Thursday, 1:00pm-2:00pm-or by appointment
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Biography
Eda Ozyesilpinar's research focuses on border and cultural rhetorics and investigates devaluation and dehumanization of rhetorics from and of non-Western cultures and their intersections with issues of ethics, identity, and social justice in visual-material culture, public spaces, and digital environments. Within the broader scope of her research, Ozyesilpinar performs rhetorical cartography and work with maps—in physical and digital forms—both as rhetorical-cultural texts and scientific-technical documents. Her work aims to explore ways to move beyond or away from the divisive force of borders/boundaries and explore meaningful ways to engage with non-Western voices, histories, and practices of meaning-making to humanize borders/boundaries. Her academic and creative work has appeared in The Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics, Kairos, Rhetorics Change/Rhetoric’s Change, and Immediacy.”
Current Courses
ENG 391.001 Ancient Rhetorics
ENG 491.001 Ancient Rhetorics
ENG 499.011 Independent Research For The Master's Thesis
ENG 599.021 Research And Dissertation
ENG 283.002 Rhetorical Theory And Applications
IDS 121.001 Texts & Contexts: Literary Studies
IDS 121.001 Texts & Contexts: Literary Studies
Teaching Interests & Areas
border rhetorics, rhetorical theory, ancient and contemporary rhetorics, comparative and cultural rhetorics, digital-cultural rhetorics
Research Interests & Areas
border rhetorics, rhetorical cartography and rhetorics of space/place, comparative and cultural rhetorics, non-Western rhetorics, digital rhetorics, rhetorical theory and histories of rhetorics (rhetorics of and from non-Western and underrepresented groups), feminist, postcolonial, and decolonial theories and methodologies