Stacia Dunn Neeley, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English

Department of Languages and Literature

Office: PUMC 237

Phone Office: 817.531.4907

Fax Office: 817.531.6503
E-mail: sneeley@txwes.edu
http://department.txwes.edu/sneeley

 

Educational Background:

Ph.D. in Rhetoric & Composition, Texas Christian University, 2003

M.A. in English with literature specialization, Angelo State University, 1995

B.A. in English with a minor in Spanish, Angelo State University, 1991

Academic Interest:

Dr. Neeley enjoys teaching a variety of courses within the writing specialization of the English major, including technical writing, writing in the social sciences, writing in the humanities, research methods, women’s rhetoric, and advanced grammar.  Dr. Neeley’s research interests include composition theory, classical rhetoric, and cultural studies.  Dr. Neeley enjoys doing student- and classroom-based pedagogical research and is interested in investigating the connections between cultural studies and feminist ethics theory to re-envision critical pedagogy for writing studies. Her dissertation uses educational anthropology to analyze the feminist critique of critical pedagogy within composition studies.  Dr. Neeley serves as General Editor of the national literary magazine Aries, published by Texas Wesleyan University every summer.  She is also the author of Academic Literacy, a textbook for first-year composition (2nd ed. Longman, 2004). 

 

Dr. Neeley holds membership in the National Council Teachers of English, Conference for College Composition and Communication, the Rhetoric Society of America, the Modern Language Association, and the National Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric.  She is also a founding member of the National Campaign for Tolerance, sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center.  At Texas Wesleyan, she serves as a designated freshman advisor, chairs the Faye C. Goostree Women’s Symposium committee, and serves on the student publications committee.   

Dr. Neeley regularly teaches the following courses:
ENG 1301 Composition and Rhetoric
ENG 1302 Composition and Literature
ENG 3300A Style and Structure: Advanced Writing
ENG 3300B Style and Structure: Writing in the Workplace
ENG 3300C Style and Structure: Writing in the Humanities
ENG 3300D Style and Structure: Writing in the Social Sciences
ENG 4355 Research Methods
ENG 4343 Advanced Style, Grammar, & Editing  

                                                                            

Personal Interests:

When Dr. Neeley is not at Texas Wesleyan, you will find her writing grants for non-profit organizations and spending time with her husband and their two little boys.  She also enjoys camping with friends and family, reading poetry, remembering the farm, boating, and watching the sun set over Lake Benbrook.