Kimberly Emmons is associate professor of English whose research broadly focuses on medical rhetoric, with special concentration on constructions of mental health and illness. Among the courses she teaches are 鈥淩hetorics of Health and Illness,鈥 鈥淭he History of the English Language,鈥 and 鈥淟anguage and Gender.鈥 Emmons also has contributed extensively to the university鈥檚 work to strengthen the teaching of writing on campus, including leadership of the university鈥檚 writing program.
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I joined the English department at Case Western Reserve in fall 2003. My primary scholarly interests include: medical rhetoric, writing studies, and English language and linguistics.
My research focuses on medical rhetoric, especially contemporary linguistic and rhetorical constructions of (mental) health and illness.