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From Images of Hybridity to a Rhetoric of Becoming: Engaging China in the Twenty-First Century

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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LuMing Mao is chair of the Department of English and professor of English and Asian/Asian American Studies at Miami University. His teaching and research interests are centered on Asian/Asian American rhetoric, histories of rhetoric, comparative rhetoric, Chinese rhetoric, and writing research in translingual spaces. His most recent work includes the Chinese edition of his Reading Chinese Fortune Cookie: The Making of Chinese American Rhetoric with a new bilingual introduction (Fudan University Press, 2013); an edited collection, Comparative Rhetoric: The Art of Traversing Rhetorical Times, Places, and Spaces (Routledge, 2014); and essays in Rhetoric Society Quarterly (2013) and PMLA (2014). He is co-editor of a symposium on comparative rhetoric in Rhetoric Review (2015) and Norton Anthology of Rhetoric and Writing (forthcoming). He is completing his new book, Searching for a Tertium Quid: Writing Chinese Rhetoric Comparatively.To learn more about the East Asian Studies program or if you require special accommodations, please contact Patrick Shan at 616-331-8110 or [email protected].

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