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Identity Matters

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Blends memoir and scholarship to provide a moving and sometimes unsettling look at how academic discourse affects the cultural values and identities that students bring into the writing classroom.I...
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Blends memoir and scholarship to provide a moving and sometimes unsettling look at how academic discourse affects the cultural values and identities that students bring into the writing classroom.

Identity Matters explores the question that consistently plagues composition teachers: why do their pedagogies so often fail? Donna LeCourt suggests that the answer may lie with the very identities, values, and modes of expression higher education cultivates. In a book that does precisely what it theorizes, LeCourt analyzes student-written literacy autobiographies to examine how students interact with and challenge cultural theories of identity. This analysis demonstrates that writing instruction does, indeed, matter and has a significant influence on how students imagine their potential in both academic and cultural realms. LeCourt paints not only a compelling and vexing picture of how students interact with academic discourse as both mind and body, but also offers hope for a reconceived pedagogy of social-material writing practice.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 255
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Public Policy
Publication Date: 29 March 2004
ISBN: 9780791460559
Format: Hardcover
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Acknowledgments


Introduction


1. Material Conditions of Identity Politics, or How Identity Matters in Public and Academic Discourses


Interchapter 1: Home Places


2. Academic Discourse and Subject Production: Toward a Technology of Power


Interchapter 2: Learning My Class


3. Turning Ourselves Into Subjects: Identification, Power, and Desire


Interchapter 3: The Imposter in Me


4. Colonialism, Capitalism, And Composition: Structural Limitations on Composing Identities


Interchapter 4: Loss And Gain


5. The Turn to Identity: Multiplicity and Agency Within Material Relations of Power


Interchapter 5 : My Blindness


6. Writing Matters: Revitalizing Agency


Appendix

Notes

Works Cited


Index