Christopher Peace
Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow
- School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Overview
Christopher Peace is a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He currently teaches LMC 3403: Business Communication. Some of his academic interests include Black rhetorics, Hoodoo spirituality, womanist epistemologies, digital humanities, and the rhetoric of place and space. His dissertation, Congregating Roots: A Narrative Inquiry into Hoodoo Identities, explored the intersections of spirit communication, rhetorical practices, and identity formation in contemporary Black Hoodoo practitioners. He's taught sections of world literature, composition I and II, and professional communication. He also serves on the academics committee for the ZORA! Festival of the Arts and Humanities in Eatonville, Florida.
- PhD- English--rhetoric and composition
- MA - Literature
- BA- English Writing
Interests
- Communication
- Digital Humanities
- Literary and Cultural Studies
- Race/Ethnicity
- Religion and Politics
Courses
- ENGL-1101: English Composition I
- LMC-3403: Tech Communication
Selected Publications
Internet Publications
- Palo Mayombe: Kongo-derived Afro-Cuban Spirituality
In: Lawrence Talks! Blog
Date: September 2019