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Paul Minifee, Ph.D., Rhetoric and Writing, University of
Texas at Austin
Teaching and research interests include: rhetoric of abolitionists,
slave narratives, spiritual autobiographies, black church
history, black preaching, homiletics, biblical hermeneutics,
black women’s rhetoric, black manhood, blaxploitation
films, and therapeutic writing. His courses focus on the
African American experience in social, religious, and political
contexts and examine the intersections between public and
private rhetorical identities and sacred and secular rhetorics.
Dr. Minifee also serves as the Faculty in Residence at Zura
Hall on campus. |