Lee M. Pierce (they/she)
Associate Professor of Rhetorical Communication | Learn more at leempierce.com
Blake B 117
585-245-6333 (voicemail only)
they/them
piercel@geneseo.edu

Office Hours Fall 2025
About Lee
I am a professor of rhetoric and communication at the State University of New York (SUNY) Geneseo. I write, teach, and speak about the importance of rhetorical literacy and the threat that cliches pose to our collective future. My areas of specialty include stylistics, close reading, critical studies of race and ideology, and U.S. popular and political culture and counterculture.
I also sometimes show up in the mainstream media as an expert on rhetoric, speech, and communication. Check me out in the Washington Post, Her Campus, LinkedIn Pulse, Hello Giggles, and ABC7 News. You can also find my TEDx Talks analyzing Beyoncé’s”Formation” and Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” on YouTube (along with a few attempts at stand-up comedy). Connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn
Look for my book Tense Times: Rhetoric and Syntax in US Political Culture coming out late 2022 from University of Alabama Press.
My Commitment to Students
I commit to a cliche-free classroom in which all policies are intentional, fair, and treat students as whole people with complex identities. We will aim for quality over quantity, deepening our understanding of a few core concepts through discussion and application. I commit to being accessible, reasonable, and the first to reach out. I commit to setting high expectations while preparing and supporting you to meet those expectations.
I am faculty advisor to The Lamron student newspaper and Chromatic digital arts collective. I am also the intern supervisor for the SUNY Geneseo Communication Department’s social media interns as well as the thought leadership interns that work on my podcast, RhetoricLee Speaking.
Mentoring & Advising
I am faculty advisor to The Lamron student newspaper and Chromatic digital arts collective. I am also the intern supervisor for the SUNY Geneseo Communication Department’s social media interns as well as the thought leadership interns that work on my podcast, RhetoricLee Speaking.
In addition to advising and supervising internships, I also mentor individual students through directed studies and research assistantships. In 2018 and 2019, co-sponsored student projects received the Kyrwood Summer Research Fellowship Grant. I have sponsored undergraduate research presentations at the Eastern Communication Association’s Annual Conventions and the SUNY Undergraduate Research Conferences (SURC).
My aim as a mentor and advisor is that students are able to pursue projects of interest that contribute to the collective good while also cultivating a life-long long of learning and creativity.
Latest Publications
“Dave Chappelle’s Sticks & Stones as Black Radical Tragic Comedy,” Text & Performance Quarterly 42 (2), 2022
“Aisha’s Broken #BlackGirlMagic in FATE: A Winx Saga,” Dismantle Magazine, October 2021
“For the Time(d) Being: The Form Takes Hate in The Hate U Give,” Women’s Studies in Communication 43 (3), 2020
“Schadenfreude over Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis was more about cosmic justice than joy in another’s pain,” The Conversation, October 14, 2020
Teaching Certifications
2019 Cultural Competency Certificate, SUNY Geneseo
2019 Effective Teaching Communication, Open SUNY
2018 Safe Zone Train-the-Trainer, OUT Alliance, Rochester, NY
2017 Safe Zone, SUNY Geneseo
2017 Diversity and Inclusion Certificate, University of Georgia
2015 Interdisciplinary Certificate in Undergraduate Teaching, University of Georgia
