The Dancing Project


Keith Dorwick's Bio

Keith Dorwick is an associate professor in the English Department of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he teaches in the rhetoric. creative writing and children's literature. In addition, Dorwick is co-editor (with Susan Lang and Janice Walker) of Tenure2000, a special volume of Computers and Composition; he has previously published articles in journals and other collections of scholarly essays, including “Weeping Stones, Living Trees: Creating and Archiving Electronic Texts in Student and Scholarly Writing” in TnT: Texts and Technology, ed. by Janice Walker and Ollie Oviedo (Hampton) and “Stanley Kowalski’s Not So Secret Sorrow: Queering, De-Queering and Re-Queering A Streetcar Named Desire as Drama, Script, Film and Opera," in Interdisciplinary Humanities, both published in 2003; “Queerness, Sexuality, Technology, and Writing: How Do Queers Write Ourselves When We Write in Cyberspace?" with Jonathan Alexander and Angela Crow, Computers and Composition Online, Fall 2004; and “From Darkness to Light: Struggles with the Tenure Track,” Computers and English Studies: Innovative Professional Paths, (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005). He has an article on Shakespearean bisexuality in films which has just appeared in the current issue of the Journal of Bisexuality, which he co-edited with Jonathan Alexander, and a special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities on Technoculture he co-edited with Kevin Moberly, his co-administrator of AcadianaMOO (http://acadianamoo.org).

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This project is supported by a Decentralized Arts Funding grant from the Acadiana Arts Council with funds provided by Louisiana Division of the Arts. It is also supported by a grant from AcadianaCARES.


Last Modified: September 2, 2007