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Curriculum Vitae - Kent State University

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Book Chapters<br />

“Medicine, Magic, and Movement in Europe, 1500-1800.” In Rhetoric and Magic.<br />

(manuscript in preparation for Pennsylvania <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Press).<br />

Journal Articles<br />

“Disability and Self Life Writing: Reports from the Nineteenth Century Asylum.”<br />

Special Issue of The Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 5/3<br />

(2011): 261-278.<br />

“Gestural Enthymemes: Delivering Movement in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century<br />

Medical Images.” Written Communication 26/3 (special issue on medicine and<br />

writing; July 2009): 273-294.<br />

“J.M. Itard’s 1825 Study: Movement and the Science of the Human Mind.” History of<br />

Psychiatry 21/1 (March 2010): 67-78.<br />

“Irreconcilable Differences? Medicine, Law, and Education in Democratic Policy<br />

Debates.” Disability Studies Quarterly (July 2009), http://www.dsqsds.org/issue/current.<br />

“An Early Sixteenth Century Optometrist’s Shop: Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen’s ‘Lx<br />

Siin Tiid’.” Hindsight: Journal of the History of Optometry 39/2 (April 2008): 58-<br />

67.<br />

Cook, B. G., Rumrill, P. D., Beckett-Camarata, J., Mitchell, P. R., Newman, S., Sebaly,<br />

K. P., Steuernagel, G. A., Cook, L., & Hennessey, M. L. “The impact of a<br />

professional development institute on faculty members’ interactions with college<br />

students with learning disabilities.” Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary<br />

Journal 14 (2006): 67-76.<br />

“Metaphorical Medicine: Using Metaphors to Enhance Communication with<br />

Patients Who Have Pulmonary Disease,” with Alejandro C. Arroliga, M.D, David<br />

L. Longworth, M.D., James K. Stoller, M.D. The Annals of Internal Medicine<br />

(September 2, 2002): 376-380.<br />

“Aristotle’s Notion of ‘Bringing-Before-the-Eye’: Its Contributions to Aristotelian and<br />

Contemporary Conceptualizations of Style and Audience.” Rhetorica XX/I<br />

(Winter 2002): 1-23.<br />

“Aristotle’s Definitions of Rhetoric in the Rhetoric: the Metaphors and their Message.”<br />

Written Communication (Jan. 2001): 3-25.<br />

“Recognizing a Rhetorical Theory of Figures: What Aristotle Tells us About the<br />

Relationship Between the Figures of Speech.” Advances in the History of Rhetoric<br />

IV (2000): 13-25.<br />

“Aristotelian Rhetorical Theory as a Framework for Teaching Scientific and Technical<br />

Communication.” The Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 29/4<br />

(1999): 325-334.

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