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Sarah Klotz

Associate Professor of Rhetoric - On Leave Until Fall 2026

Areas of Expertise

Rhetoric and Composition Native American/Indigenous Studies

Education

Ph.D., The University of California, Davis
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Biography

My research interests are rooted in understanding the role of literacy in American nation-building and using rhetorical theory as a lens to understand race and racialization in the United States. In 2021, I published a book on Native American students writing from the first off-reservation boarding school located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Alongside my historical and archival research, I have an abiding interest in our writing classrooms and the ways that settler-colonial ideas about language assimilation continue to impact teaching practices today. 

Recent Work

  (Utah State University Press, 2021)

Many Voices, One Page: Poetic Innovation and Intercultural Protest in The Cherokee Mother. Lydia Sigourney and the Poetics of Dissent a Special Issue of ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance. Ed. Elizabeth Petrino and Mary Lou Kete. 69.3 (Fall 2023). 329-360.

Podcast episode: 

Drawing on Our Jesuit Mission to Make the Case for Rhetoric: A Profile of the Rhetoric and Composition Minor at 17勛圖厙. Co-author Claire Jackson. Composition Forum. 51 (Spring 2023).

Crafting a Writing Response Community Through Contract Grading. Co-author Kristina Reardon.  Journal of Response to Writing, 8(2), 121. 2022. 

 Contract Grading as Anti-Racist Praxis in the Community College Context. Co-author Carl Whithaus. Betsy Gilliland and Meryl Siegal eds. University of Michigan Press.  2021.

Pictograph as Epitaph: Reading Algonquian Pictography in the Removal Period. Early American Literature. 55.1 (Spring 2020): 177-207.