Educational Background- Ph.D., Rhetoric/Philosophy, Bowling Green State University, 2000
- Master of Arts, English/Creative Writing, Indiana State University, 1997
- Bachelor of Arts, English/Religion, Otterbein College, 1992
Area of Expertise/Research- Classical and Comparative Rhetoric
- Navajo Studies
- Comparative Metaphysics
Publications"Thought, Utterance, Power: Toward a Rhetoric of Magic." Philosophy and Rhetoric. 44.1: 52-71
"Rhetoric, Reality, and Ritual: How Diné rhetoric can restore classical rhetoric’s epistemic promise" Proceedings of the 19th Navajo Studies Conference. Forthcoming
Writing the Self: A Phenomenological Approach to the Composition Process. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller: 2008.
Presentations- 2012 - "Rhetoric, Reality, and Ritual: How Dine rhetoric can restore classical rhetoric's epistemic promise." Presented at the 19th Navajo Studies Conference: Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- 2012 - "Thinking and Speaking the Circle: Symbolic Action in Navajo Rhetoric." Rhetoric Society of America Conference: Philadelphia, PA.
Schedule of Courses
Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Karshner, Edward
Summer 2013
| Course-Section | Time | Days | Loc | Instructor | Session | Seats |
| ELIT1060-B | - | ONLINE | I | Karshner | 7 (06/03-07/27/13) | 0 Seats |
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Fall 2013
| Course-Section | Time | Days | Loc | Instructor | Session | Seats |
| ELIT1050-F | 06:00-08:50 PM | R | M | Karshner | 1 (08/26-12/14/13) | 17 Seats |
| ENGO3500-L1 | - | ONLINE | F | Karshner | 4 (10/19-12/14/13) | Seats |
| LITO1050-L1 | - | ONLINE | F | Karshner | 2 (08/24-10/18/13) | 21 Seats |
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