Kathleen Eaton Feyh Cv

Kathleen Eaton Feyh Cv

FEYH%CV,)PAGE 1 OF 7) KATHLEEN EATON FEYH CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION Ph.D. in Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 2012. Concentration: Rhetoric and Language. Dissertation title: Russian Hip-Hop: Rhetoric at the Intersection of Style and Globalization. Advisor: Barry Brummett. M.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Texas at Austin, August 2001. Concentration: Slavic Linguistics. Report Title: Pogovorim ‘Na Teme’: Indexing Queer Identity in Russian. Advisor: Thomas J. Garza. B.A. in Slavic and East European Studies, Magna cum Laude, University of Connecticut at Storrs, December 1995. Certification, Russian as a Foreign Language (РКИ-2, Competent Speaker), Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, September 2006. Certification, Russian as a Foreign Language (РКИ-3, Advanced Speaker), Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, June 2007. LANGUAGES (ACTFL ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES) SPEAKING LISTENING READING WRITING RUSSIAN Superior Superior Superior Superior POLISH Intermediate-High Intermediate-High Intermediate-High Intermediate-Mid FRENCH Intermediate-Low Intermediate-Low Intermediate-High Intermediate-Low GERMAN Novice-High Novice-High Intermediate Novice SERBIAN/CROATIAN Novice Novice-High Intermediate Novice CZECH Novice Novice-High Novice-High Novice TEACHING EXPERIENCE Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University (2015- present) Teaching Race, Ethnicity, and Communication; Rhetorics of Resistance; Concepts & Perspectives in Rhetorical Studies. Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin (2014-2015) Taught Gender and Communication; Race, Ethnicity, and Communication Adjunct Professor, Department of Communication, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX (2013-2014) Taught Presentational Speaking, Communication Theory, Research Methods in Communication Visiting Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX (2009-2012) Taught Introduction to Communication Studies; Rhetorical Criticism; Rhetorical Traditions; Rhetorics of Resistance; Hip-Hop Cultures; Race, Ethnicity, and Communication FEYH%CV,)PAGE 2 OF 7) Instructor, Department of Communication Studies, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX (Fall 2007) Taught Fundamentals of Human Communication Instructor, Inlingua Language School, Moscow, Russia (2006-2007) Taught Business English to native speakers of Russian at different firms, including Visa International. Instructor, ABC Language School, Moscow, Russia (2006-2007) Taught Conversational English to native speakers of Russian at different firms, including Janssen- Cilag. Assistant Instructor, Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin (2004-2006) Taught Professional Communication Skills. Teaching Assistant, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Texas at Austin (1999-2003) Aided faculty in teaching Russian Fairy Tales; Russian Youth Culture from Gorbachev to the Present; Contemporary Russian Culture: Russia's Bad Boys and Girls; First-Year Russian; Second- Year Russian; The Vampire in Slavic Cultures. PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES-REFEREED Cloud, D. and K. Feyh (2015). “Reason in Revolt: Emotional Fidelity and Working-Class Standpoint in The Internationale.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 45(4). JOURNAL ARTICLES-INVITED Feyh, K. (2015). “Queer Conversation—LGBTQ Oppression and Activism in Russia: An Interview with Igor Iasine.” QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 2(1). Feyh, K. (2010). “On Carts and Horses: Post-Marxism in Pre-Post-Capitalism.” In Squires, C., E. Watts, M.D. Vavrus, K. Ono, K. Feyh, B.M. Calafell, and D. Brouwer, “Running through the Trenches: Or, an Introuction to the Undead Culture Wars and Dead Serious Identity Politics.” Journal of Communication Inquiry 34(3). BOOK CHAPTERS Feyh, K. (2010). “Looking for the Left in Russia.” Activism and Rhetoric: Theories and Contexts for Political Engagement. New York: Routledge. Cloud, D., B. McCann, and K. Feyh (2009). “The Kairos of the Vanguard.” Concerning Argument, ed. S. Jacobs. Washington, DC: National Communication Association. Asenas, J., D. Cloud, K. Feyh, and B. McCann (2009). “Communication and Kairos in the Save Kenneth Foster Campaign.” Communication Activism, Vol. 2. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Feyh, K. (2002). “Теоретические и методологические основы исследования использования языка представителей сексуальных меншинств в Москве.” Доклады Второй Международной Конференции “Гендер: Язык, Культура, Коммуникация.” Московский Государственный Лингвистический Университет, Москва, 22-23 ноября 2001г. Москва:МГЛУ, сс. 307-311. FEYH%CV,)PAGE 3 OF 7) [“Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of Research on Gay and Lesbian Language Use in nd Moscow.” Proceedings of the 2 International Conference “Gender: Language, Culture, Communication,” Moscow State Linguistics University, Moscow, Russia, 22-23 November 2001. Moscow: MSLU, pp. 307-311.] COMMUNITY/ACTIVIST PUBLICATIONS K. Feyh, “Opinion: Students Should Join BDS Movement, Help End Palestinian Occupation.” The Daily Texan March 26, 2015. Zirin, D. and K. Feyh, “‘It Was Like a Wall of Sound’: Inside the People’s Filibuster of Texas.” TheNation.com July 8, 2013 (URL http://www.thenation.com/article/it-was-wall-sound-inside- peoples -filibuster-texas, republished at Socialistworker.org http://socialistworker.org/2013/07/10/ inside-the-peoples-filibuster) Feyh, K., “Texas’ Sneak Attack on Abortion Rights.” Socialistworker.org June 24, 2013. (URL http://socialistworker.org/2013/06/24/sneak-attack-on-abortion-rights) Feyh, K. (2006). “Executed and Proven Innocent?” Socialist Worker, May 12, 2006. Feyh, K. (2002). “We Will Keep Fighting This Unjust System.” New Abolitionist 26. Cloud, D. and K. Feyh (2001). “Highlights of the Struggle: Austin, Texas.” New Abolitionist 20. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Dual-Career Couples and the Gender Politics of Communication Studies.” Panel presentation at National Communication Association Convention, Las Vegas, NV, 2015. “The ‘Scary’ Black Man as Obama’s Third Persona.” Paper presentation at National Communication Association Convention, Las Vegas, NV, 2015. “Theorizing from Below: Interrogating Our Presence in Communities of Struggle.” Panel presentation at National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL, 2014. “Envisioning Our Future in a Troubling Present: Communication, Activism, and Southern (In)justice.” Panel presentation at Southern States Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, 2014. “Anti-Racism, Privilege, and Alliance Building: Discussing Productive and Problematic Approaches to Engaging in Anti-Racism from Positions of Privilege.” A roundtable discussion at Western States Communication Association Conference, Anaheim, CA, 2014. “Connecting Style and Globalization.” Presented to the National Communication Association Convention, Washington, DC, 2013. “American Nightmares: Mobilizing Affect in Activism against Incarceration and the Death Penalty.” Presented at the panel “American Dreams: Affective Tropes of Citizenship, Memory, Death, and Desire.” Presented to the National Communication Association Convention, Washington, DC, 2013. “Political Economy and Cultural Cycles in Hip-Hop.” Presented to the NCA Mini-Conference “Bridging Theory and Practice: Marxism, Communication and Social Change,” National Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, CA 2010. “The Resurrection of Social Movements in a Period of Change.” Presented to the National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL, 2009. “Post-Marxism.” Presented at the panel “What Is This ‘Post-‘ in Post-Racial/Feminist/…(fill in the blank)?” at the National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL, 2009. “Gabriel Gonzales: Poetry from Texas Death Row.” Presented at the panel “Silence into Speech: Prisoners Talk about Prisons.” National Communication Association UnConvention, San Diego, CA, 2008. McCann, B. and K. Feyh. “The Color of Rebellion: Interracial Struggle and the Lessons of Lucasville.” Presented to the National Communication Association UnConvention, San Diego, CA, 2008. FEYH%CV,)PAGE 4 OF 7) “An Encomium of Byzantine Rhetoric.” Accepted to the National Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA, 2008. Top Student Paper. American Society for the History of Rhetoric Division. “Marx Beyond Negri: Marxi’s Grundrisse on Value.” Presented to the National Communication Association UnConvention, San Diego, CA. 2008. Feyh, K. and D. Cloud. “Revalorizing Marx’s Theory of Value.” Presented to the Historical Materialism Inaugural North American Conference, Toronto, Canada, 2008. B. McCann and K. Feyh, “Against Word Faith: Communicative Labor and Moral Entrepreneurship.” Presented to the Western States Communication Association Conference, Boulder, CO, 2008. Top Student Paper, Rhetoric and Public Address Interest Group. “Global Representin’: Communicative Practice and Worldview in Russian Hip Hop.” Presented to the National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL, 2007. Cloud, D., B. McCann, and K. Feyh. “The Kairos of the Vanguard.” Presented to the 15th NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation, Alta, UT, 2007 “Hip-Hop Meets Communication Studies.” Presented to the Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 2006. Feyh, K., S. Oshima, and A. Young. “A Multimodal Look at Repair Actions in an Activity of Rehearsing.” Presented to the National Communication Association, Boston, MA, 2005. Streeck, J., S. Oshima, and K. Feyh, “The Candor

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