Identity Matters : Schooling the Student Body in Academic Discourse /
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 th...
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Formáid: | Licensed eBooks |
Teanga: | Béarla |
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Albany :
SUNY Press,
[2012]
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Sraith: | SUNY series in Public Policy
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Rochtain ar líne: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18253181 |
Achoimre: | 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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Cur síos fisiciúil: | 1 online resource (255 p.) : Total Illustrations : |
ISBN: | 9780791485279 0791485277 |