Michael Zerbe teaches rhetoric, writing, and science fiction at York College of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. His research focuses on the intersections of the rhetoric of science and science literacy from a humanities perspective. Zerbe published _Composit
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Michael Zerbe teaches rhetoric, writing, and science fiction at York College of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. His research focuses on the intersections of the rhetoric of science and science literacy from a humanities perspective. Zerbe published _Composition and the Rhetoric of Science: Engaging the Dominant Discourse_ in 2007 with Southern Illinois University Press, and his work has also appeared in a number of journals and edited collections, including a recent article in _Configurations_ on satire of science in Charles Dickens' Mudfog papers. Zerbe was a Health Communications Fellow at the U.S. National Cancer Institute and has taught in Bulgaria and India and served as a study abroad administrator in the U.K.
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