Wendy Hinshaw

Wendy Hinshaw

Assistant Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of English

Boca Raton Campus

Wendy Hinshaw

Wendy Wolters Hinshaw received her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.  She teaches courses in rhetoric, literacy, women's literature and prison writing, as well as a service-learning course in writing for nonprofits.  Her articles on the rhetoric of trauma, teaching testimonial literature, and pedagogical approaches to student resistance have appeared in the journals  JAC  and  Transformations . Her work on representations of trauma and lynching received the Elizabeth Flynn Award from the journal  JAC . Professor Hinshaw's current research examines art and writing by prisoners.

Research – Through my teaching, my research and my advocacy I am working to bring public audiences to prisoners' writing and to help prisoners' voices to be heard. I see prison writing as a site for intervention in the growing U.S. prison system, now the largest in the world. Although the U.S. only accounts for about 5 percent of the world's population it houses 25 percent of its prisoners. As our rates of incarceration have increased in recent decades (700% since 1970) we have become less willing to listen to the voices of the incarcerated. The defunding of higher education programs as well as art and writing programs have made the walls separating prisoners from outsiders grow taller, and have made it harder for the public to understand the experiences and circumstances of those entering and living within the prison system. We are largely dependent on media and criminal justice "experts" to shape our understandings of crime and incarceration. My work focuses on sites of intervention and rupture within this closed system of communication, as I study organizations, researchers, activists, and individual writers and artists who find ways to reach over and through concrete walls and razor wire that separate public from prison. In my research, I seek to define methodologies for representing, incorporating and collaborating with incarcerated artists and writers. My current book project, Incarcerating Rhetorics, Publics and Pedagogies, analyzes the production and circulation of art and writing by prisoners, and places carceral art and writing within historical, institutional and cultural contexts in order to demonstrate how it shapes and is shaped by these intersecting forces. In addition to analyzing prisoner writing I also provide strategies for supporting its production, and for building partnerships between universities and prison writers.

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Linda Medvin, Ph.D.

Director of FAU’s Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education (CHHRE)

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Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

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Doug McGetchin, Ph.D.

Doug McGetchin, Ph.D.

Associate Director

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

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Precious Skinner-Osei, Ph.D.

Instructor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Social Work

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Andra Opalinski

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

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Colin Polsky, Ph.D.

Director of the Center for Environmental Studies | Professor

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Geosciences

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Suzanne Pinos

Doctoral StudentDoctoral Student

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Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

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Jean M. Pierre, Ph.D.

Adjunct Instructor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Public Administration

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Ashley Kennedy

Ashley Kennedy

Assistant Professor

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Patricia Liehr, Ph.D.

Schmidt Family Foundation Distinguished Professor

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Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

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Mark Tunick, Ph.D.

Professor, Associate Dean

Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative

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Nancy Stein

Adjunct

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Anthropology

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Lianfen Qian, Ph.D.

Lianfen Qian, Ph.D.

Associate Dean of Academic Affairs of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science; Professor; Advisor

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Mathematical Sciences

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Kelly Shannon

Kelly Shannon

Assistant Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of History

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Gwendolyn Carey

Gwendolyn Carey

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights (PJHR)

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Carla Calarge

Carla Calarge

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature

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Stephen Charbonneau

Stephen Charbonneau

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights (PJHR)

James Cunningham

James Cunningham, Ph.D

Associate Professor | Professor of Music

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of Music

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Deborah D’Avolio

Deborah D’Avolio, Ph.D

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

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Gail Choate

Gail Choate, Ph.D

Adjunct Instructor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of Political Science

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Yashwant Bhagwanji

Yashwant Bhagwanji, Ph.D, Prof.

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry

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Alan Berger

Alan Berger

Department of English

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Traci P. Baxley

Traci P. Baxley, Ph.D, Prof.

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry

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Barsky

Allan Barsky, Ph.D, Prof.

Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

School of Social Work

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Wendy Hinshaw

Wendy Hinshaw

Assistant Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of English

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Adam Dobrin

Adam Dobrin

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

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