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JODY SWILKY Drake University 1115 36th Street 2507 University Avenue Des Moines, IA 50311 English Department, Howard Hall 515-255-2370 (Home) Des Moines, Iowa 50311-4505 515-271-2853 (Office) EDUCATION D.A. 1989 State University of New York at Albany Major Rhetoric and Composition Theory M.F.A. 1975 University of Iowa Major Creative Writing B.A. 1973 State University of New York at Geneseo Major English Literature PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013-present Ellis and Nelle Levitt Distinguished Professor of English 2013-present Director of The Writing Center 2010-present Coordinator of Writing Instruction 2010-2012 Chair, Department of English, Drake University AWARDS Nelson Global Citizenship Award , 2020 Ellis and Nelle Levitt Distinguished Professor of English, 2013-present Ronald Troyer Research Fellowship, Drake University, 2012-13 Stalnaker Lecturer, Drake University, 2011 Centennial Scholar, College of Arts & Sciences, Drake University, 2008-10 Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival, Best Professional Documentary, 2007 Madelyn Levitt Teacher of the Year Award, Drake University, 2002 Teacher of the Year, College of Arts & Sciences, Drake University 2000-01 GRANTS External National Endowment for the Humanities, $6,000 Summer Stipend, 2013 ( for working on a book manuscript that updates the effects of immigration and migration on Perry, Iowa , since 2010) Iowa Arts Council, $6,900 Media Grant, 2005-06 Bock Family Foundation, $5,000 Media and Culture Grant, 2006 Bock Family Foundation, $2,500, Media and Culture Grant, 2005 Humanities Iowa, $15,000 Multimedia Grant, 2004-05 Iowa Arts Council, $500 Artist-in-Education Grant, 1999 Internal Over 30 grants received between 1990-2015 from International Programs Office, Office of the Provost , College of Arts and Sciences, Drake Center for the Humanities, and Drake Center for Digital Technology DOCUMENTARY FILM Consultant/ chief researcher , THE FORT: 176 Years of Crime & Punishment at the Iowa State Penitentiary , (2017) Screenings Premiere , Ft. Madison , Iowa, 6 October 2017 Television Premiere , April 8, 2018, on WQPT, the Quad-Cities, PBS station, Writer, researcher & co-producer, A Little Salsa on The Prairie: The Changing Character of Perry, Iowa, (2007) Website: http://www.littlesalsaontheprairie.com Winner: Gold Eddy for Documentary, Cedar Rapids International Film Festival, 2007 Selected screenings on campuses, in communities, and at Conferences 2007 – 2017 Hometown Heritage ( to introduce The Immigration and Ethnic History Society’s documentary series Becoming American,) Living History Farms (partnered with Smithsonian Institution’s Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program) CultureAll Technologico de Monterrey Iowa Council of International Understanding The Canticle/Sisters of St. Francis Northwest Iowa Community College Iowa Office of Housing Conference Midwest Sociological Society Drake University Manhattan College SUNY at Geneseo Iowa Department of Corrections Iowa Western Community College Iowa Western Community College St. Thomas Aquinas College Mount Mercy College James Kennedy Public Library Loras College Iowa Culture and Language Conference Saint Mary’s College of California Rockwell Collins Latino Network African-American Museum, Heartland Area Education Agency Sacred Heart/Hispanic Ministries Kirkendall Public Library Central College Cornell College Buena Vista College Grinnell College Morningside College Building Latino Bridges: Conference of Multicultural Educators in Higher Education DMACC, Boone Campus and Urban Campus Indian Hills Community College Principal Financial Group University of Iowa Labor Center Conference Simpson College 8th Annual Strengthening and Valuing Latino/a Communities Conference, Film Festivals Fairfield Film Expo, Official Selection, 2008 Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival, Best Professional Documentary, 2007 Independents’ Film Festival; The Educational Channel, Feature, 2007 Max Allan Collins Film Expo Waterloo Arts Center, Feature, 2007 Rural Route Film Festival, 2007 Wild Rose Independent Film Festival, Official Selection, 2007 Television The Documentary Channel, August 2010 - August 2012 Iowa Public Television, 21 September 2008, 28 September 2008 and 4 October 2007 PUBLICATIONS Articles and Book Chapters "Constructing Disciplinary Space: The Borders, Boundaries and Zones of Multicultural English." (with Daniel Mahala). JAC: A Quarterly Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Rhetoric, Writing, Multiple Literacies, and Politics 23.4 (2004): 765-798. (Reprinted in Relations, Locations, Positions: Composition Theory for Writing Teachers. Ed. Peter Vandenberg. Chicago: NCTE, 2007, 291-327.) "Geographical Designs: Rethinking Multicultural Reform in the Humanities." (with Daniel Mahala). JAC: A Quarterly Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Rhetoric, Writing, Multiple Literacies, and Politics 21.1 (2001): 97-127. "Remapping the Geography of Service in English." (with Daniel Mahala). College English 59 (1997): 625-46. "Telling Stories, Speaking Personally: Reconsidering the Place of Lived Experience in Composition." (with Daniel Mahala). JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 16.3 (1996): 363-88. “Academic Discourse .” (with Daniel Mahala). Keywords in Composition Studies. Eds. Paul Heilker and Peter Vandenberg. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1996: 9-13. "Constructing the Multicultural Subject: Colonization, Persuasion, and Difference in the Writing Classroom." (with Daniel Mahala). Pre/Text 15. 3-4 (1996): 182-216. "Resistance and Reform : The Functions of Expertise in Writing Across the Curriculum." (with Daniel Mahala ). Language and Learning Across the Disciplines 1.2 (1994): 35-62. "The Language of Possibility: Representations through Writing in Honors Education." Forum for Honors 21.4 (1994): 2-16. "Resisting Difference: Student Response to Multicultural Texts." The Writing Instructor 13.1 (1993): 21-33. "Reconsidering Faculty Resistance to Writing Reform." WPA: Writing Program Administration 16 (1992): 50-60. LECTURES, PAPERS, WORKSHOPS, AND READINGS Invited Lectures “Constructing the Multicultural Subject in Communication Studies: Colonization and Difference as Shaping Principles.” Guadalajara, Mexico, 16, March 2017 “Storytelling as Multicultural Practice in Contemporary American Film.” Technologico de Monterre, .” Convergence Media Research Group, Guadalajara, Mexico, 17 and 19, March 2016 “Responding to Student Texts: Language, Identity and Bilingualism. Prepa Tec, Guadalajara, Mexico, 18 and 20, March 2015 “Towards a Critical Aesthetic : Reconsidering the Limits of Linguistically Informed Approaches to Studying Documentary.” Technologico de Monterrey, Convergence Media Research Group, Guadalajara, Mexico, 22 March 2014 “ Beyond the Linguistic Model of Documentary Film: Translation versus Adaptation. “Technologico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, 20 March 2013 “Thinking Geographically: Writing the Possibilities for Institutional Reform as the Work of Classroom, Curriculum, and Program: Workshop and Lecture, Summer Seminar in Rhetoric & Composition , Michigan State University, 8 June 2012 “Border-Crossings: Lectures and Seminars.”Technologico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, 20-23 March 2012 “Composing Culture: Working with Words and Images.” Stalnaker Lecture, Drake University, 23 September 2011 “The Changing Culture of Perry Iowa: Before, During and After the Making of A Little Salsa on the Prairie.“ Iowa Council for International Understanding, Des Moines, Iowa, 8 June 2011 “Recent Culture Change in Rural New York and Iowa.” Manhattan College, New York, New York, 11 February 2009 “A Tale of Two Cities: Perry, Iowa and Postville, Iowa.” SUNY at Geneseo, Geneseo, New York, 10 October 2008 “Latinos, Language and Labor: Recent Culture Change in New York and Iowa.” St. Thomas Aquinas College, Sparkill, NY, 27 March 2008 “Crossing Borders: Ethnicity, Immigration and Labor in Rural Iowa.” Saint Mary’s College, Moraga, California, 9 January 2007 20 Presentations Given at the Following Conferences (2000-2015) National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), Midwest Modern Language Association (MMLA), American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Featured Interviews “ From the Fort to the Hill: The Evolution of Iowa State Penitentiary, ” Voices from the Prairie: A Publication of Humanities Iowa , interview/essay summer 2015 “Little Salsa on the Prairie: Uncovering Big Changes in a Small Town.” National Endowment for the Humanities, ”The Latino Experience,” 2014 (www.neh.gov/news/the-latino-experience) “Composing Culture: Working with Words and Images.” Giant Steps Press, 2013 (giantstepspress.blogspot.com/2013/01/a-little-salsa-on-prairie-interview.html) Workshops “ Shifting from linguistic to multimodal consciousness: Seminar for Advanced Scriptwriting class. Technologico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, 21 March 2014 “Writing Reform in the Twenty-First Century: Problems and Possibilities,” Michigan State University, 7-8 June 2012 “Writing Across the Curriculum and the Promise of Reform.” SUNY at Albany, Albany, New York, 3 February 2002 “The Use of Writing in Introductory Courses across the Curriculum.” Central College, Pella, Iowa, 10 March 2001 “Writing Instruction for First-Year Students.” Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa 4 April 1999 REFERENCES Professor Joseph Lenz, Professor of English , College of Arts & Sciences, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa Professor Mark Grey, Professor of Anthropology and Director of Iowa Center for Immigration Leadership and Integration Professor Patricia Bizzell, Professor of English and Chairperson of the English Department College of the Holy Cross .