CatherineÌýKunce, Ph.D.
- Associate Teaching Professor

Address
TB01 9
Office Hours
T: 11-12:00 and 5-6:00; TH: 11-12:00 ÌýÌý Ìý
Degree(s)
- BA, The Colorado College
- MA, The University of Denver
- PhD, The University of Denver
Areas of Expertise
- Cultural Rhetorics
- Public Rhetorics, Civics, and Advocacy
- Applied Public Humanities
- Creative Nonfiction
- Writing Studies and Pedagogy
- Digital Storytelling, Content Generation, and New Media
- Technical, Professional, and Community Writing
Bio
Catherine Kunce has a PhD in nineteenth-century American literature. One of her books, Writer to Writer, Woman to Woman: The Correspondence of Sarah Helen Whitman and Julia Deane Freeman, reveals previously unpublished letters that reference of writers such as Edgar Poe Whitman's one-time fiancee), Ralph Waldo Emerson, and scores of women writers.
Catherine is an award-winning novelist and well-published scholar, who finds joy in discovering connections between seemingly unrelated subjects, such as Cervantes and Nabokov and F. Scott Fitzgerald and vaudeville.
She is a jazz vocalist and loves Cole Porter.
Course(s) Regularly Taught
- Animals in American Indian Narratives: WRTG 3020
- Global Seminar: Writing in Ireland: WRTG 3020
Ìý