Dr. Lambke received her Ph.D. in English from Saint Louis University. She specializes in rhetoric and composition with particular interest in the intersections of technology and rhetoric. While she researches and composes in various modes, including multimodal and textual composition, much of her scholarship is designed to be heard. Such sonic compositions are an intricate mix of speaking and writing afforded by 20th and 21st century technological innovation. Her publications can be listened to in the online journals , , and .
Composition, Rhetoric, Literature, Women's and Gender Studies
B.A., Rockhurst University
M.A. & Ph.D Saint Louis University
鈥淜ansas City Hear I Come: Sonic Curation for Civic Impact,鈥 Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics, vol. 4, no. 1, 2020, http://journalofmultimodalrhetorics.com/4-1-issue-lambke
鈥淎rranging Delivery, Delivering Arrangement: A Sonic Rhetoric of Podcasting,鈥 Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy vol. 23, no. 2, 2019, http://technorhetoric.net/23.2/topoi/lambke/
"Breaking Silence and Bringing Change: A Soundscape of Feminist Protest,鈥 Rhetorics Change / Rhetoric鈥檚 Change: Rhetoric Society of America Digital Proceedings Collection 2016, edited by Jenny Rice, Chelsea Graham, & Eric Detwiler, Parlor Press & Intermezzo, 2018, parlorpress.com/rhetorics_change
鈥淭he Oral Aural Walter Ong,鈥 Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion, no. 9, 2013,
http://www.harlotofthearts.org/index.php/harlot/article/view/163/123
鈥淰oices in Egypt: Sound and Revolution,鈥 Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society, vol. 3, no. 1, 2013,
https://www.presenttensejournal.org/volume-3/voices-in-egypt/
鈥淩efining Secondary Orality,鈥 Explorations in Media Ecology, vol. 11, no. 3&4, 2013