Kyndra Turner
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Santa Catalina 7271 E Sonoran Arroyo Mesa, AZ 85212
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Mail code: 0604Campus: Tempe
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As a Teaching Associate (2010-2015), Faculty Associate (2015-2022), and now Instructor (2022-present) at Arizona State University, Dr. Turner has designed and implemented numerous composition, literature, and technical communication courses. Her research draws on how ecocritical readings of canonical and contemporary texts offer insights into alternative definitions of “progress” that account for social and environmental factors, which as a result, provides opportunities of conceptualizing a future that balances the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of human and nonhuman well-being and imagining plausible solutions for how we will get there.
Her book chapter titled, Writing in the Anthropocene from the Global North to the Global South: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Richard Power’s The Echo Maker, was published in "Critical Norths: Space, Nature, Theory" edited by Kevin Maier and Sarah Jaquette Ray (University of Alaska Press, 2017).
From 2013-2014, she served as key researcher for the North American Observatory's Western Cluster. In this position, she organized and facilitated several conferences and workshops that brought together literary critics, historians, political ecologists, indigenous studies scholars, and philosophers to work on collaborative projects that can be adapted and re-scaled for different institutions and communities interested in exploring how social values and human behaviors can be transformed together as a key step in developing alternative solutions to the complex environmental challenges we face now and for the future.
Prior to working at Arizona State University, Turner taught at the Hong Kong Institute of Education as a Fulbright Fellow. In addition to her work in Hong Kong, she had the opportunity to teach English and work closely with students and faculty at the Yangzhou Polytechnic College in Jiangsu Province, China, and the Longdong University in Qingyang, Gansu, China. She also holds a Lecturer position at California State University, Channel Islands.
- Ph.D. English Literature (Arizona State University, 2015)
- Fulbright Fellowship (Hong Kong Institute of Education, HK)
- M.A. English Literature (California State University, San Diego)
- B.A. English (California State University, Chico)
Literature Focus Areas:
- Environmental Literature
- Environmental Justice Studies
- American Literature
- British and European Literature
- Science Fiction
- Material Eco-Criticism
- Border Studies
- Postcolonial Studies
- Literature and Film
- Discourses of place and displacement
- Queer Ecologies
- Food Justice/ Sovereignty
Composition Focus Areas
- First-year composition
- Interdisciplinary Writing
Business Communication Focus Areas
- Business Writing
- Technical Business Writing
Book Chapters
“Writing in the Anthropocene from the Global North to the Global South: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Richard Power’s The Echo Maker.” Critical Norths: Space, Nature Theory. Eds. Kevin Maier and Sarah J. Ray. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 2017.
Book Reviews
Insistence of the Material: Literature in the Age of Biopolitics. By Christopher Breu. University of Minnesota Press, 2014. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. 22.3 (Summer 2015): 674-675. Link
Courses
2026 Spring
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2025 Fall
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2025 Summer
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2025 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2024 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2024 Summer
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2024 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2023 Fall
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2023 Summer
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2023 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2022 Fall
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2022 Summer
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2022 Spring
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| ENG 301 | Writing for the Professions |
| ENG 204 | Topics in Contemporary Lit |
| ENG 204 | Topics in Contemporary Lit |
2021 Fall
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 204 | Topics in Contemporary Lit |
| ENG 301 | Writing for the Professions |
2021 Summer
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |
2021 Spring
| Course Number | Course Title |
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| ENG 204 | Topics in Contemporary Lit |
| ENG 204 | Topics in Contemporary Lit |
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition |