Cassie Hemstrom

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Position Title
Program Assessment Coordinator
Continuing Lecturer

Voorhies 381
Office Hours
T,R 10:30-12 via zoom & by appt
Bio

Research Areas:

Community-based writing, rhetorical approaches to genre and audience, information literacy and writing pedagogy, identity theory and critical race theory.

Teaching Areas:

First Year Composition, business and organizational writing, writing for advocacy, community-based writing and writing in the health professions.

Biography:

Cassie Hemstrom is a Lecturer in the University Writing Program at UC Davis. She teaches a variety of lower and upper division composition courses including Expository Writing, Writing for Business and Writing in the Health Sciences. She earned her Doctorate in Literature at the University of Nevada, Reno. She also holds a Master's in Literature from Boise State University and a Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College, Santa Fe. Cassie's interdisciplinary research focuses on intersections of composition pedagogy, identity theory, and information literacy. 

Cassie is also the Professional Writing Minor Internship Coordinator and helps students pursuing the minor find and complete internships that will prepare them to do the types of professional writing, researching, editing, and digital composition that they will encounter in their careers. 

When not working, Cassie volunteers with the Yolo County SPCA, helping to  train and socialize cats and dogs, creating social media promotional materials, doing grant writing and outreach, and assisting at adoption or promotional events.

Education:

Bachelor of Arts - St. John's College, Santa Fe. Emphasis: History of the Philosophy of Science, with minors in classical literature and languages.

Master of Arts, Literature - Boise State University. Emphasis on genre studies, identity theory, and contemporary American literature. 

PhD, Literature - University of Nevada, Reno. Emphasis on contemporary American literature by ethnic American minority authors, identity theory, and critical race theory. 

Publications: 

Hemstrom, Cassie and Kathy Anders. “Information Literacy and Discourse Community Instruction in First Year Writing Courses.” Information Literacy and Writing Studies (Purdue Information Literacy Handbooks) Ed. Grace Veach. Purdue, Illinois: Purdue UP, September 2018. Print.

Anders, Kathy and Cassie Hemstrom. “In a Writing and Researching Frame of Mind: The Pedagogical Intersection of Two Frameworks.” Rewiring Research and Writing. Ed. Randall McClure. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, December 2016. Print.

 “What’s at Stake: The Use of the Simulacra to (Re)Construct Identity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”  Buffy Conquers the Academy: Conference Papers from the 2009/2010 Popular Culture/American Culture Associations.  Ed. U. Melissa Anyiwo and Karoline Szatek-Tudor.  Newcastle, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2013.  Print.

“Nostalgia as Colonial Desire in Doctor Who.”  Coauthored with Maura Grady.  Doctor Who in Time and Space: Essays on Themes, Characters, History and Fandom, 1963-2012. Ed. Gillian Leitch.  Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2013.  125-141.  Print.

Research Interests & Expertise
  • Community-based writing, rhetorical approaches to genre and audience, information literacy and writing pedagogy, identity theory and critical race theory.

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