Victor Villanueva, Jr. is
a Professor of English. He teaches rhetorical and composition studies.
His research concerns the interconnectedness among rhetoric (in its broadest sense), ideology, and racism, and their manifestation in literacy and literacy practices.
His books include, Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color, and editor, Cross-Talk in Comp Theory: A Reader, with other books currently in process.
He has written nearly 40 articles. Among the most important is, "On the Rhetoric and Precedents of Racism," appearing in Trends and Issues in Postsecondary English Studies (2000).
e-mail: victorv@wsu.edu |