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Zakery Muñoz

Assistant Professor

zam325@lehigh.edu
0035 - Drown Hall

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Additional Interests

  • Chicanx and Indigenous Rhetoric
  • Rhetorical Genre Theory
  • Literacy Studies
  • Postmodernism

Biography

Zakery was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Before joining Lehigh as an
Assistant Professor of English, he completed his PhD in Composition and Cultural
Rhetoric at Syracuse University. His active research considers graduate students and
how they learn to write in graduate school, particularly through the lenes of rhetorical
genre theory, enculturation, and disciplinarity. His work in this area can be found in
College, Composition, and Communication; Rhetoric Review; and in the edited
collection Beyond Productivity: Embodied, Situated, and (Un)balanced Faculty Writing
Processes from Utah State University Press. He won the Kairos Teaching Award for
Graduate students in 2025. And he is the producer and editor of the WAC
Clearinghouse Emerging Voices interview series.

Publications:

Single Author Peer Reviewed Articles:

“Our Responsibility to Graduate Student Writers,” College Composition and
Communication, vo.l 76, no. 2, 2024, pp. 285-309,
https://doi.org/10.58680/ccc2024762285

Single Author Peer Reviewed Chapters:

“Showing Up: Una Manera sobre Writing Process,” Beyond Productivity: Embodied,
Situated, and (Un)Balanced Faculty Writing Processes, edited by Kim Hensley Owens
and Derek Van Ittersum, Utah State UP, 2023, pp. 124-41.

“Scrutinizing Credibility,” Dynamic Activities for First-Year Composition, edited by Michal
Reznizki and David T. Coad, NCTE, 2023, pp. 245-48.

Multiple Author Peer Reviewed Articles:

Muñoz, Zakery R. and Patrick Berry, “Beyond the Luck of the Draw: First-Gens,
Mentorship, and Collaboration,” Symposium on Intergenerational Graduate Mentorship,
edited by Lynée Lewis Gaillet et al., Rhetoric Review, 2025, pp. 68-75.