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            <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Karen A. Foss papers <date encodinganalog="date" normal="1956/2019" type="inclusive">1956-2019</date>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">Dr. Karen A. Foss (1950-) is a rhetorical scholar and
            Regents professor emeritus of communication and journalism at the University of New
            Mexico. This collection contains correspondence, academic work, and personal
            papers.</abstract>
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         academic work series folders in box 12 is closed due to the presence of confidential
         personally identifiable information:</p> <p>"University of Oregon, Bachelor of Arts,
            1968-1972" <lb/> "University of Iowa, PhD, 1976" <lb/> "Miscellaneous certificates and
            memberships, 1974" <lb/> "Appointments, Humboldt State University, 1989-2000" <lb/>
            "Appointments, University of New Mexico, 1993-2014" <lb/> "Awards and honors, 2006"
            <lb/> "Theories of Human Communication, 2003-2011" <lb/> "Encyclopedia of Communication
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            <subject authfilenumber="sh85147771" source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Women's
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         <p>Dr. Karen A. Foss is a rhetorical scholar and Regents professor emeritus of
            communication and journalism at the University of New Mexico. </p>
         <p>Karen Ann Foss and her twin sister, Sonja K. Foss, were born in Portland, Oregon, on
            January 26, 1950, to Lyle W. Foss and Hazel M. Foss. Foss grew up in Eugene, Oregon,
            where her mother was the director of the Widowed Services Program at the University of
            Oregon. Foss earned a B.A. in romance languages (Spanish and French) from the University
            of Oregon in 1972, an M.A. in speech (rhetoric and public address) from the University
            of Oregon in 1973, and a Ph.D. in speech and dramatic arts (rhetoric and public address)
            from the University of Iowa in 1976. Foss married Stephen W. Littlejohn on March 17,
            1979. </p>
         <p>Foss taught at Humboldt State University from 1976-1993, the University of
            Massachusetts, Amherst from 1984-1985, and the University of New Mexico from 1993-2015.
            At Humboldt State University, she served as the Women's Studies Program Leader from
            1978-1980 and 1989-1992. At the University of New Mexico, she served as the Women
            Studies Director from 1995-1997, Interim Women Studies Director in 2005 and 2010-2011,
            Department Chair of Communication and Journalism from 1997-2000 and 2013-2015, and
            Graduate Director of Communication and Journalism from 2001-2004. She was a Senior
            Specialist Fulbright Scholar at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark in
            March 2007. In 2015, she became an associate at Taos Institute of Social Construction. </p>
         <p>Foss's research interests include feminist perspectives on communication, rhetorical
            theory and criticism, social movements and social change, the construction of gender,
            the incorporation of marginalized voices into communication theory, and the
            reconceptualization of communication theories and concepts from feminist perspectives.
            Foss's work has been instrumental in advancing the study of women and gender in the
            communication discipline. She has written and contributed to many articles, book
            chapters, and books, including <title>Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric</title>
            (1985), <title>Women Speak: The Eloquence of Women's Lives</title> (1991),
               <title>Inviting Transformation: Presentational Speaking for a Changing World</title>
            (1994), <title>Feminist Rhetorical Theories</title> (1999), <title>Readings in Feminist
               Rhetorical Theory</title> (2004), <title>Encyclopedia of Communication Theory</title>
            (2009), <title>COLOR Up to Create the Life You Want to Live</title> (2018), and
               <title>Theories of Human Communication, 12th Edition</title> (2021). From 1981-1988,
            Foss served as the coeditor, with her sister Sonja Foss, who is also a rhetorical
            scholar, of the journal <title>Women's Studies in Communication</title>. </p>
         <p>Foss has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Paul Boase Prize for
            Scholarship in communication studies from Ohio University in 2015, the Robert J. Kibler
            Memorial Service Award from the National Communication Association in 2011, the Gender
            Scholar of the Year from the Southern States Communication Association in 2005, and the
            Francine Merritt Award in 2002 for mentoring women in the communication discipline.</p>
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         <p>The Karen A. Foss papers document Foss's life and work as a scholar and educator. The
            papers include correspondence, academic work, and personal papers.</p>
         <p>The correspondence series contains personal and professional correspondence exchanged
            between Foss and her family, friends, and colleagues.</p>
         <p>The academic work series contains material related to student work, teaching, workshops
            and presentations, conventions, research organizations, writing and publications,
            employment and university department positions, retirement, and awards and honors.</p>
         <p>The personal papers series contains biographical material, student material from
            preschool to high school, and material related to extracurricular activities.</p>
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