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Calling cards : theory and practice in studies of race, gender, and culture /

"In recent decades, the concepts of race, gender, and culture have come to function as "calling cards," the terms by which we announce ourselves as professionals and negotiate acceptance and/or rejection in the academic marketplace. In this volume, contributors from composition, liter...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Royster, Jacqueline Jones, Simpkins, Ann Marie Mann, 1962-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: Introduction : marking trails in studies of race, gender, and culture / Jacqueline Jones Roysler
  • 1. more things change ... or, why I teach whiteness / Valerie Babb
  • 2. Bombs and bullshit : interventions in a very dangerous time / Renee M. Moreno
  • 3. Transforming images : the scholarship of American Indian women / Susan Applegate Krouse
  • 4. Men as cautious feminists : reading, responding, role-modeling as a man / Patrick Bizzaro
  • 5. Guns, language, and beer : hunting for a working-class language in the academy / Ann E. Green
  • 6. Smarts : a cautionary tale / Valerie Lee
  • 7. Naming and proclaiming the self : black feminist literary history making / Joycelyn Moody
  • 8. Speaking with and to me : discursive positioning and the unstable categories of race, class, and gender / Jami L. Carlacio
  • 9. Questioning our methodological metaphors / Barbara E. L'Eplattenier
  • 10. Pretenders on the throne : gender, race, and authority in the composition classroom / Amanda Espinosa-Aguilar
  • 11. Veiled wor(l)ds : the postcolonial feminist and the question of where / Akhila Ramnarayan
  • 12. paradigm of Margaret Cavendish : reading women's alternative rhetorics in a global context / Hui Wu
  • 13. "Making this country great" : native American educational sovereignty in North Carolina / Resa Crane Bizzaro
  • 14. Say what : rediscovering Hugh Blair and the racialization of language, culture, and pedagogy in eighteenth-century rhetoric / David G. Holmes
  • 15. "By the way, where did you learn to speak?" : black sites of rhetorical education / Shirley Wilson Logan
  • 16. Rhetorical tradition(s) and the reform writing of Mary Ann Shadd Cary / Ann Marie Mann Simpkins.