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Doug Sweet - Instructor of English Composition
Department of English - Chapman Univesity
2007 - present


(714) 744-7060
dsweet@chapman.edu
B.S., M.A., Oregon State University

Doug Sweet is Director of the Undergraduate Writing Program. His published articles focus on epistemology and rhetorical theory, academic labor, and composition theory and practice. Professor's Sweet's research interests include examining ideological literacies in El Salvador and tracing the historical development of Rhetoric/composition theory. Professor Sweet has been the recipient of several outstanding teaching awards in his career and contributes frequently to national and international conferences in his field.


Recent Publications:

college english  Forum in Identity: College English. March, 2011.

 

 

 

 

Contexts & Choices: A Guide to Practical Writing Contexts & Choices: A Guide to Practical Writing. Kendall-Hunt Publishing 2011.

 

 

 

 

Grounds for Writers: Critical Perspectives in Reading (co-authored with Doug Sweet; New York: Longman, 2007) Grounds for Writers: Critical Perspectives in Reading, co-authored with Jeanne Gunner; Pearson, 2008.

 

 

 

 

Blinded by the Enlightenment"Blinded by the Enlightenment" in Learning to Argue in Higher Education. Ed. Sally Mitchell and Richard Andrews. Heinemann, 2000.  

 

 

 

When Language is Just Another Commodity"When Language is Just Another Commodity" in Rhetoric, the Polis, and the Global Village. Ed. C. Jan Swearingen. Erlbaum, 1999.  

 

 

 

Futuro En ComunidadFuturo En Comunidad, a 41 minute documentary that traces the development of cooperative communities at the sites of civil war massacres in El Salvador.  

 

 

 



 



 

 
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