Ekaterina Haskins
Professor, Communication Arts and Sciences
244 Sparks buildingEducation:
- B.A. Moscow State University, Russia, 1991
- M.A., Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, 1993
- Ph.D., University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1999
Ekaterina Haskins studies rhetoric as an intellectual and pedagogical tradition and a practice that shapes individual and collective identities. Her research contributes to three distinct yet related areas of scholarship: the history of rhetoric, public memory, and rhetorics of display. She is the author of two books, Logos and Power in Isocrates and Aristotle (2004; paperback 2009) and Popular Memories: Commemoration, Participatory Culture, and Democratic Citizenship (2015). She has published numerous articles and book chapters on the history of rhetoric, public memory, and visual culture. Her current projects include a book-in-progress on the rhetoric and politics of public memory in post-Communist Russia and an investigation of the role of place and sensation in public life.