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E-grāmata: Out in the Center: Public Controversies and Private Struggles

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Utah State University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781607327837
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Out in the Center explores the personal struggles of tutors, faculty, and administrators in writing center communities as they negotiate the interplay between public controversies and features of their own intersectional identities. These essays address how race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, faith, multilingualism, and learning differences, along with their intersections, challenge those who inhabit writing centers and engage in their conversations.
 
A diverse group of contributors interweaves personal experience with writing center theory and critical race theory, as well as theories on the politics and performance of identity. In doing so, Out in the Center extends upon the writing center corpus to disrupt and reimagine conventional approaches to writing center theory and practice. Out in the Center proposes that practitioners benefit from engaging in dialogue about identity to better navigate writing center work—work that informs the local and carries forth a social and cultural impact that stretches well beyond academic institutions.
 
Contributors:
Allia Abdullah-Matta, Nancy Alvarez, Hadi Banat, Tammy S. Conard-Salvo, Michele Eodice, Rochell Isaac, Sami Korgan, Ella Leviyeva, Alexandria Lockett, Talisha Haltiwanger Morrison, Anna Rita Napoleone, Beth A. Towle, Elizabeth Weaver, Tim Zmudka


These essays address how race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, faith, multilingualism, and learning differences, along with their intersections, challenge those who inhabit writing centers and engage in their conversations.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Public Controversies and Identity Politics in Writing Center Theory and Practice 3(18)
Harry Denny
Robert Mundy
Liliana M. Naydan
Richard Severe
Anna Sicari
PART I RACE
1 Being Seen and Not Seen: A Black Female Body in the Writing Center
21(7)
Talisha Haltiwanger Morrison
2 A Touching Place: Womanist Approaches to the Center
28(15)
Alexandria Lockett
3 Black Male Bodies in the Center
43(8)
Richard Severe
4 Bodies in Space: His, Hers, and My Race
51(15)
Allia Abdullah-Matta
5 Sacred Pages: Writing as a Discursive Political Act
66(17)
Rochell Isaac
Part I Review
75(8)
PART II MULTILINGUALISM
6 On Letting the Brown Bodies Speak (and Write)
83(7)
Nancy Alvarez
7 Naneun hangug salam-ibnida: Writing Centers and the Mixed-Raced Experience
90(17)
Tammy S. Conard-Salvo
Part II Review
99(8)
PART III GENDER AND SEXUALITY
8 Everyday Truths: Reflections from a Woman Writing Center Professional
107(10)
Anna Sicari
9 Of Queers, Jeers, and Fears: Writing Centers as (Im)Possible Safe Spaces
117(9)
Harry Denny
10 The Politics of "I Got It": Intersections, Performances, and Rhetorics of Masculinities in the Center
126(21)
Robert Mundy
Part III Review
140(7)
PART IV RELIGION
11 On Guard!
147(6)
Sami Korgan
12 Coming Out as Jewish at a Catholic University
153(3)
Ella Leviyeva
13 Floating on Quicksand: Negotiating Academe While Tutoring as a Muslim
156(23)
Hadi Banat
Part IV Review
173(6)
PART V CLASS
14 An Adjunct among NYC Teaching Paraprofessionals: Class, Gender, and Race---and What It Means to "Work in Education"
179(8)
Elizabeth Weaver
15 Academic Classism and Writing Center Worker Identity
187(10)
Liliana M. Naydan
16 Other People's Houses: Identity and Service in Writing Center Work
197(6)
Beth A. Towle
17 Class Division, Class Affect, and the Role of the Writing Center in Literacy Practices
203(18)
Anna Rita Napoleone
Part V Review
212(9)
PART VI (DIS)ABILITY
18 Embracing Learning Differences: Spreading the Word to Writing Centers and Beyond
221(18)
Tim Zmudka
Part VI Review
237(2)
Conclusion: Identity Politics Redux: A Call for Sustainable Action Harry Denny, Robert Mundy, Liliana M. Naydan, Richard Severe, and Anna Sicari 239(7)
Afterword 246(3)
Michele Eodice
References 249(12)
About the Contributors 261(2)
Index 263