David Bartholomae

David Bartholomae is Professor of English and the Charles Crow Chair of Expository Writing, Emeritus, at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his PhD from Rutgers University in 1975. With Jean Ferguson Carr, he is the editor of the prize-winning University of Pittsburgh Press series "Composition, Literacy, Culture."

His most recent book is "Like What We Imagine: Writing and the University." His other books include "Writing on the Margins: Essays on Composition and Teaching" and "Facts, Artifacts and Counterfacts: Reading and Writing in Theory and Practice." He has also published a long list of chapters and essays. For a full list, see his CV at his University of Pittsburgh web-site. Look there, too, for his illustrated on-line history of Pitt English.

His awards include: Pennsylvania Professor of the Year (2014), ADE/MLA Francis Andrew March Award, CCCC Exemplar Award, MLA Mina Shaughnessy Award, and the Pitt Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award.

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