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Michael Steudeman

Michael Steudeman

Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences
(814) 865-1135
213 Sparks Building University Park , PA 16802

Curriculum Vitae

Education

B.S., Bradley University, 2008
M.A., Northern Illinois University, 2010
Ph.D., University of Maryland, 2016

Professional Bio

Michael J. Steudeman studies the rhetoric of education policy in the United States. His research considers how education discourses reframe social problems, cultivate feelings of national belonging, and adjudicate exclusions from political participation. In his book Absence of National Feeling: Education Debates in the Reconstruction Congress (University Press of Mississippi, forthcoming), Steudeman analyzes these topics by exploring the role schooling played in the idealistic visions and tragic compromises of Reconstruction Era legislators. In addition to studying education discourses, Steudeman also writes about topics of neurodiversity, demagoguery, and presidential rhetoric. His research has been published in the Quarterly Journal of Speech, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and History of Education Quarterly. He teaches courses on a range of topics, including Landmark Speeches, Argumentation, Rhetorics of Public Policy, and Rhetorical Criticism.