Languages and Culture College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Mail code: 0520
Campus: Dtphx
Long Bio
Adina Carlson has been a professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University since 2009. She is also an affiliate member of the women's studies program.
Carlson's prior positions at ASU include 10 years as a professor with Hugh Downs School of Human Communication on the Tempe campus (1998–2008) and 10 years in the Department of Communication at ASU, as an associate professor (1990–98) and assistant professor (1988–90). Prior to her time at ASU, Carlson served as an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Arts and Theatre with the University of Maryland, College Park (1985–88).
Education
Ph.D. Communication Arts and Sciences (Rhetorical Theory and Criticism), University of Southern California 1985
M.A. Speech Communication (Rhetorical Theory), Colorado State University-Ft. Collins 1981
B.A. Speech Communication (with Distinction), Colorado State University-Ft. Collins 1979
Graduate Faculty in Communication research areas: rhetoric of gender, Kenneth Burke, feminism, forensic oratory
Publications
A. Cheree Carlson (2020) "Whiteness of a Darker Shade: Reclassifying Italian-Americans in the Trials of Maria Barbella." Western Journal of Communication. 84(5), 528-549. DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2020.177933
A. Cheree Carlson (2019) "An Echo of Diversity: A Dramatistic Analysis of Vision Quest." More Critical Approaches to Comics, Matthew J. Smith, Randy Duncan and Matthew Brown, eds. Lexington Books.
A. Cheree Carlson. (2018) "Burke in the Gutter: Dramatistic Criticism of Comics." Accepted by Image/Text: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies.
A. Cheree Carlson. (June 2010) Review of Property Rites: The Rhinelander Trial, Passing, and the Protection of Whiteness. By Elizabeth M. Smith-Pryor. The Journal of American History (97), 80. (invited)
A. Cheree Carlson (2010). "The Lizzie Borden Murder Trial: Womanhood as Asset and Liability (Fall River, 1892)." Historical Journal of Massachusetts, 38 (2), 17-51. (Editor's Choice Featured Article)
A. Cheree Carlson (2009). Crimes of Womanhood: Defining Femininity in a Court of Law. U of Illinois P.
. . Review of: The Beecher Sisters (2005).
. . Review of: Sponsorship and Corporate Politicking in the Early Years of Radio and Television (2001).
Marouf Hasian, Adina Carlson. Revisionism and Collective Memory: The Struggle for Meaning in the Amistad Affair. Communication Monographs (2000).