Naomi Greyser

Associate Professor
Biography

Naomi Greyser is associate professor of American Studies, English ,and Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies, as well as executive director of POROI, Iowa’s Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry. In her research, teaching, and service, Greyser engages the process of knowledge creation, with an eye towards making space for messiness and unpredictability—but not too much!

Greyser’s first book, On Sympathetic Grounds: Race, Gender, and Affective Geographies in Nineteenth-Century North America, was published with Oxford University press in 2017. Her articles appear in journals across the humanities, including American Quarterly, Feminist Studies, American Literature, and MELUS: Multiethnic Literatures in the US. Through her scholarship, Greyser brings the literary and rhetorical arts and university studies into fresh conversation with the geo-humanities, intersectional cultural studies, and the interdisciplinary study of emotion and cognition.

With the support of grants from the Harvard-Radcliffe Institute and the Mellon Foundation’s HuMetrics initiative, Greyser is currently completing the first of two interlinked book projects: Un/Blocked: Advanced Studies in Writing, Research and the Creative Process and Blocked: Writing, Race and Gender at the University. These volumes use a social justice lens to respond to the seemingly simple question: what do humans need to solve problems and explore and express ideas? Blocked maps university infrastructures and histories that have delimited what can be asked and examined, how, and by whom. Un/Blocked, in turn, lays out rhetorical practices and institutional environments that inspire inquiry for scholars across fields and backgrounds. 

Un/Blocked draws on Greyser’s hands-on support of academics’ writing and research through POROI and the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD). In her leadership role at NCFDD, Greyser works to enhance and implement workshops and programming for faculty from over 450 colleges and universities. Her book projects on inquiry, block and flow, and her recent faculty fellowship with the Obermann Center and Iowa’s Office of the Provost —are part of a sustained commitment to building a more just, inclusive, and generative academy.

A passionate teacher and winner of the President and Provost Award for Teaching Excellence as well as the Collegiate Teaching Award, Greyser strives to build lively and equitable learning communities where students can engage in writing, reflecting, and creating in a world that often cuts off these vital human activities. Classes scaffold workshops, conferences, and support for original research-based projects into the semester. All students are warmly invited to visit her office to talk about class material and their aims at the university and beyond.

Greyser earned her PhD in English & Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine with certificates in critical theory and interdisciplinary gender studies. She held a postdoctoral fellowship in writing and rhetoric at Stanford University before joining the faculty at the University of Iowa and learning to love the prairie.

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University of Iowa
422 Jefferson Building (JB)
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Iowa City, IA 52242
United States