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limpertChristina M. Limpert

Writing Program Instructor

Office: 211 C Marshall
quellever@aol.com

Education

  • A.A.S., Tompkins Cortland Community College
  • B. S., Towson University, Towson, Maryland
  • M.S., & C.A.S., Syracuse University, 1995
  • C.A.S. Women’s Studies, Syracuse University, 2003
  • MFA, in progress, Fiber Arts/Materials Studies, School of Art and Design, Syracuse University
  • ABD, Cultural Foundations of Education, Syracuse University

ESF Courses:

  • CLL 190 – Writing and the Environment
  • CLL 290 – Writing, Humanities, and the Environment

Areas of Interests

  • Popular Culture, Media Literacy & Critical Literacy
  • Ethnography & Narrative Inquiry
  • Composition Pedagogy
  • Environmental Justice and Urban Policy
  • Youth Subcultures & Student Activism

Presentations

  • Presenter, “The Way Forward in (Foundations of) Education: Narrating Institutional Structures with Critical Cultural Literacy and Active Mentoring,” New York State Foundations of Education Association annual conference. Buffalo State University, Buffalo, NY. March 30-31st, 2007.
  • Presenter, “Are You Who You Say You Are? Sustainable Activism in the 21st Century,” The 6th Annual Wells College Activist Symposium. Aurora, New York. March 2, 2007.
  • Presenter, “Who’s Street’s? Our Street! Youth (Sub)Culture, Education, and Activism in the post 9/11 U.S.” Pathways to Knowledge Lecture Series. Syracuse University. April 11, 2007.

  • Presenter, “Show and Tell: Mediating the Spectacle of Privilege.” New York State Foundations of Education Association Annual Meeting. Rochester, New York. April 2006.
  • Presenter, “This is What Democracy Looks Like! The Politics and Pedagogy of Educating for Social Change.” American Educational Research Association. Montreal, Canada. April 2005.
  • Presenter, “Facing the Wind: Activism and White Privilege.” The 4th Annual Wells College Activist Symposium. Aurora, New York. March 4, 2005.
  • “The Welding of Art and Ethnography.” Conference on Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies. Atlanta, Georgia. January 2005.
  • Presenter, “Fabricating the (Feminist) Teacher: A Pedagogy of Improvisation.” American Educational Studies Association. Kansas City, Missouri. November 2004.
  • Co-presenter, “’Educating’ Urban Youth: How Policing of Public Space Articulates Inequality.” Sociology of Education Association. February 2004, with Huei Hsuan Lin, Ph.D.
  • Presenter, “La Vie Boehme: Strangeness and Intimacy in Participant Observation.” Ethnographic and Qualitative Research in Education. Pittsburgh, Pa. June 2003.
  • Presenter, “Through the Looking Glass: Shifting Selves and Multiple Dimensions of Ethnographic Terrain.” Symposium, American Education Studies Association. Pittsburg, Pa. November 2002.

Exhibitions:

  • “ Forgotten II,” Installation at Feminism and War Conference, Marx Hotel, Syracuse, NY. October 19-21, 2006.
  • Dada Domestique: Transformation of the Everyday. Group Exhibition. The Cazenovia College Art Gallery. Cazenovia, New York. September 7th – October 2, 2006.
  • Material Consequences: New Work. Coyne Gallery. Syracuse, New York. March 25th-30th, 2006.
  • Matrilineage Art Show. Spark Gallery. Syracuse, New York. February 9-12th, 2006.
  • “ Forgotten,” solo installation at Faces of the Fallen, Shaffer Hall. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. March 3, 2005.
  • Fibers and Metals Show. Coyne Gallery. Syracuse University. Syracuse, New York. April 2005.
  • Selected Graduate Works. Dean’s Gallery. College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University. January 15th - May 15th, 2005

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