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KEYNOTE ADDRESS |
![]() STEPHEN H. BROWNE
The Department of Communication at Vanderbilt University is pleased to announce that Professor Stephen H. Browne, Pennsylvania State University, has agreed to deliver the keynote address at the 10th Biennial Public Address Conference.
Browne received his Ph.D. in 1987 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is now a professor in the Department of Communication Arts & Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University. He specializes in the areas of rhetorical criticism, history of oratory and public argument, and nineteenth-century rhetorics of reform. He teaches courses in the interpretation of rhetorical texts, and rhetoric of campaigns and revolutions, and rhetorical theory.
Browne is the author of three books: Edmund Burke and the Discourse of Virtue (U of Alabama P, 1993), Angelina Grimke: Rhetoric, Identity, and the Radical Imagination (Michigan State UP, 1999), and Thomas Jefferson's Call to Nationhood: The First Inaugural Address (Texas A&M UP, 2003). He has published scores of essays and is the recipient of the Karl R. Wallace Memorial Award and the NCA Diamond Anniversary Book Award. Susan Zaeske and Jim Jasinski will be responding to Stephen Browne's talk. |