Elizabeth A. Vander Lei
- Dr. Elizabeth A. Vander Lei
- Academic Dean, Academic Dean
- English
- Covenant Fine Arts Center 291 (Map)
- (616) 526-6203
- bvlei@calvin.edu
- Curriculum Vitae
Education
Professor Vander Lei graduated from Calvin College with a degree in English in 1985. She then attended Arizona State University, where she received an MA in English as a second language in 1987 and a PhD in rhetoric and composition in 1995.
Biography
Favorite books
- Marilynne Robinson’s Lila
- All of Annie Dillard's non-fiction
- Stanley Wiersma's poetry in Purpaleanie and Other Permutations and Style and Class
Hobbies
- Volunteering at the Neland Avenue CRC Children’s Garden
- Taking Kevin, her Pembroke Welsh Corgi, on walks
- Traveling with her spouse
Additional information
- Faculty Profile: Elizabeth Vander Lei, Calvin News and Stories
Recent activities
Professor Vander Lei is academic dean for the Division of Arts, Languages, and English and the Division of Social Sciences and Contextual Disciplines.
Academic interests
- Corpus linguistics and the speeches of Malcolm X
- Religious faith and the teaching of writing
- Writing across the disciplines
Publications
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Real Texts: Reading and Writing Across the Disciplines
by Dean Ward, Elizabeth Vander Lei
Published: February 25, 2011
ISBN: 0205020690
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Negotiating Religious Faith in the Composition Classroom
by Elizabeth Vander Lei, Bonnie L Kyburz
Published: August 22, 2005
ISBN: 0867095768
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Renovating Rhetoric in Christian Tradition
Published: February 28, 2014
ISBN: 0822962942
- Renovating Rhetoric in Christian Tradition (co-edited with Tom Amorose, Beth Daniell, Anne Gere). University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014.
- Real Texts: Reading and Writing across the Disciplines, 2nd ed. (co-authored with Dean Ward). New York: Pearson Longman, 2011.
- Negotiating Religious Faith in the Writing Classroom (co-edited with Bonny Kyburz). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Boynton/Cook, 2005.
Recent articles
- “Where the Wild Things Are: Christian Students in the Figured Worlds of Composition Research.” In Mapping Religious Rhetoric, edited by Michael John DePalma and Jeffrey Ringer, 65–84. New York: Routledge, 2014.
- “‘Ain’t We Got Fun?’: Teaching Writing in a Violent World.” In Renovating Rhetoric in Christian Tradition, 89–104.
- “Introduction.” In Renovating Rhetoric in Christian Tradition, ix–xvi.
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