Office: Commonwealth Hall, Room 24
Phone: (757) 594-7495
Email: mmeyer@cnu.edu
Teaching Responsibilities:
Persuasion, Media Criticism, Communicating Identity, Senior Research
Research Interests:
media, culture, adolescence/young adulthood, LGBT issues
Recent Publications:
Meyer, M.D.E. (2007). On remembering the queer self: The impact of memory, trauma and sexuality in interpersonal relationships. Sexuality & Culture, 11, 18-30.
Meyer, M.D.E., & Stern, D.M. (2007). The modern(?) Korean woman in prime time: Analyzing the representation of Sun on the Television series Lost. Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 36(5), 313-331
Meyer, M.D.E. (2007). Women speak(ing): Forty years of feminist contributions to rhetoric and an agenda for feminist rhetorical studies. Communication Quarterly, 55, 1-17.
Baughman, L. & Meyer, M.D. E. (2007). Slashing Alias: Viewer appropriation of Lauren Reed as commentary on female/female desire. In S. Abbott & S Brown (Eds.), Investigating Alias: Secrets and Spies (pp. 174-185). London & New York: I.B. Taurus & Co Ltd.
Meyer, M.D.E. (2007). "Something Wicca this way comes": Audience interpretation of a marginalized religious philosophy on Charmed. In S. Beeler & K. Beeler (Eds.), Investigating Charmed: The magic power of TV (pp.3-17). London & New York: I.B. Taurus & Co Ltd.
Meyer, M.D.E., and Tucker, M. (2007). [Textual poaching and beyond: Fan communities and fandoms in the age of the Internet]. Review of Communication, 7 (1), 103-116
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