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Dr. Liane M. Malinowski

Assistant Professor

University of North Texas

Department of English

Email: Liane.Malinowski@unt.edu

Education

  • PhD, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2018
    Major: English
    Specialization: Rhetoric and Composition
    Dissertation: Civic Domesticity: Rhetoric, Women, abd Space at Hull House, 1889-1910
  • MA, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2013
    Major: English
  • BA, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 2007
    Major: English

Professional Memberships

  • Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition. (2018 - Present).
  • National Council of Teachers of English. (2018 - Present).
  • Rhetoric Society of America. (2018 - Present).
  • American Society for the History of Rhetoric. (2018 - 2020).

Development Activities

  • Workshop, Career Connect Course Development Program, Career Connect. United States of America. (December 14, 2019).
  • Seminar, Making Modernism: Literature and Culture in Chicago, 1893-1955, National Endowment for the Humanities/Newberry Library. Chicago,Illinois,United States of America. (July 8, 2019 - August 3, 2019).
  • Workshop, Teaching Portfolio Workshop, UNT Office of Faculty Success. United States of America. (September 2018 - May 2019).
  • Other (Program Participant), Faculty First Flight, UNT Office of Faculty Success. United States of America. (August 2018 - April 2019).

Teaching

Teaching Experience

    University of North Texas

  • ENGL 1310 - First Year Writing I, 2 courses.
  • ENGL 3110 - Academic Writing in the Humanities, 1 course.
  • ENGL 3200 - Rhetorical History and Historiography, 6 courses.
  • ENGL 3210 - Studies in Writing, 3 courses.
  • ENGL 4200 - Studies in Modern Rhetoric, 2 courses.
  • ENGL 4210 - Advanced Studies in Writing, 1 course.
  • ENGL 4230 - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Writing Studies, 2 courses.
  • ENGL 4910 - Special Problems, 1 course.
  • ENGL 5550 - Studies in the Teaching of Composition, 2 courses.
  • ENGL 5930 - Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis (Original Scholarly Papers), 1 course.

Directed Student Learning

  • Directed Individual/Independent Study, "The Role of Rhetoric in Oppressive Power Structures: New York Sub Hub vs. UNT," English. (September 2019 - December 2019).
  • Undergraduate Honors Thesis Chair, "The Role of Rhetoric in Oppressive Power Structures: New York Sub Hub vs. UNT," English. (December 12, 2019).
  • Undergraduate Honors Thesis Chair, "Eating Disorder Stigmas & Barriers to Treatment," English. (April 22, 2019).
  • Dissertation Defense Committee Member, History. (October 2018).

Awards and Honors

  • Presidents Dissertation Award, Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition. (November 15, 2019).
  • Honorable Mention, James Berlin Memorial Outstanding Dissertation Award, Conference on College Composition and Communication/National Council of Teachers of English. (March 15, 2019).

Research

Published Intellectual Contributions

    Journal Article

  • Malinowski, L. (2020). Engendering Progress, Contesting Narratives: Women's Labor Rhetorics at the 1907 Chicago Industrial Exhibit. Rhetoric Society Quarterly.
  • Malinowski, L.M. (2018). Claiming Cosmopolitan Geographies: Space and Ethos at Hull House, Chicago. Rhetoric Review. 37 (4) 406-420.

Presentations Given

    Panel Presentation

  • Malinowski, L.M. (Presenter), Conference on College Composition and Communication, Hopeful Revisions to Labor-Based Assessment Practices, United States of America. (2023).
  • Malinowski, L. (Author & Presenter), Conference on College Composition and Communication, Where's Lucy Parsons in Histories of Rhetoric?, Conference on College Composition and Communication, United States of America. (2022).
  • Malinowski, L. (Author & Presenter), Cultural Rhetorics Conference, Centering Embodied Experience in Archival Research on Women, Work, and Memory, Cultural Rhetorics Consortium, United States of America. (2018).
  • Paper

  • Malinowski, L. (Author & Presenter), American Society for the History of Rhetoric Conference, Women’s Protest Rhetorics: Tension and Solidarity across Space and Time, American Society for the History of Rhetoric, United States of America. (2019).
  • Malinowski, L. (Author & Presenter), Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Memory and Invention at the Hull-House Labor Museum, Rhetoric Society of America, United States of America. (2018).
  • Project

  • Malinowski, L. (Author & Presenter), Research Network Forum/Conference on College Composition and Communication, Solidarity Rhetorics: Women, Class, and Space in an American City, National Council of Teachers of English, United States of America. (2019).

Media Contributions

    Internet

  • "Jane Addams’ Rhetoric on Home, City, and World," Jane Addams Papers Project. (May 2018).

Contracts, Grants, Sponsored Research

    Fellowship

  • Malinowski, L., "University of Illinois Chicago Special Collections Short-Term Travel Fellowship," sponsored by University of Illinois Chicago Special Collections and University Archives, National, $4000 Funded. (2019 - 2020).
  • Malinowski, L., "Faculty Summer Research Fellowship," sponsored by Marist College Italy-Lorenzo de Medici Institute, National, Funded. (2018 - 2018).
  • Malinowski, L., "University of Illinois Chicago Special Collections Short-Term Travel Fellowship," sponsored by University of Illinois Chicago Special Collections and University Archives, National, Funded. (2019 - 2020).
  • Malinowski, L., "Faculty Summer Research Fellowship," sponsored by Marist College Italy-Lorenzo de Medici Institute, National, Funded. (2018 - 2018).
  • Grant - Research

  • Malinowski, L., "Office of Faculty Success Mentoring Program Micro Grant," sponsored by UNT Office of Faculty Success, University of North Texas, $1400 Funded. (2020 - 2021).
  • Grant - Teaching

  • Malinowski, L., "UNT Libraries Special Collections Coursework Development Grant," sponsored by UNT Libraries Special Collections, University of North Texas, $500 Funded. (2019 - 2019).
  • Malinowski, L., "UNT Career Connect Learning Grant," University of North Texas, $1000 Funded. (2019 - 2019).

Service

University Service

  • Faculty Advisor, Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society Student Organization. (September 2023 - Present).
  • Member, University Writing Committee. (September 2022 - Present).
  • Committee Member, Executive Committee. (August 24, 2020 - August 2023).
  • Other (Interim Associate Director), Writing Program. (January 17, 2023 - May 2023).
  • Other (Assistant Director), Writing Program. (September 1, 2022 - December 16, 2022).
  • Committee Chair, Non Tenure Track Faculty Hiring Committee. (March 31, 2022 - May 26, 2022).
  • Member, Hiring Committee. (September 2019 - February 2020).

Professional Service

  • Reviewer, Conference Paper, Rhetoric Society of America. (October 2023 - Present).
  • Reviewer, Conference Paper, Feminist Rhetorics Conference. (July 2023 - Present).
  • Committee Member, Graduate Student Engagement, Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition. (August 1, 2022 - Present).
  • Member, Fellowship Pod, Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition. (July 27, 2021 - Present).
  • Other (Assistant Editor), Best of the Journals of Rhetoric and Composition. (January 3, 2022 - February 28, 2022).
  • Mentor, Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition. (August 2019 - December 2019).
  • Committee Member (Nan Johnson Graduate Student Travel Award Committee Member), Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition. (August 2019 - November 2019).
  • Reviewer, Conference Paper, Cultural Rhetorics Consortium. (March 2018 - November 2018).