Dr. Marylou Naumoff is a rhetorical studies scholar whose work is informed by cultural and feminist theories. Her current research agenda focuses on understanding constructions of American identity by looking to popular culture as a primary site of creation and negotiation. She is currently exploring the roles that race and gender play in understanding national identity, citizenship, and the rhetorical function/effectivity of longstanding American narratives. Continue reading “Female Soldier Performativity”
