Danielle Koupf is an Assistant Professor of Composition Studies. She grew up in New
Jersey and went to college and graduate school in Pennsylvania, earning her BA from
Lafayette College and her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. She teaches courses
in composition, rhetoric, pedagogy, and professional and technical writing. Her research
interests include composition history, theory, and pedagogy, invention, authorship,
and textual reuse. She investigates the many inventive and surprising ways in which
writers reuse old texts in new writing. Her current project theorizes and historicizes
a pedagogy of rewriting she calls critical-creative tinkering, in which readers
gain critical insight through creatively manipulating preexisting texts.
Contact Dr. Koupf at danielle.koupf@wichita.edu.