Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 249-260
Talisha Haltiwanger Morrison: Being seen and not seen : a black female body in the writing center
Alexandria Lockett: A touching place : womanist approaches to the center
Richard Sévère: Black male bodies in the center
Allia Abdullah-Matta: Bodies in space : his, hers, and my race
Rochell Isaac: Sacred pages : writing as a discursive political act
Nancy Alvarez: On letting the brown bodies speak (and write)
Tammy S. Conard-Salvo: Naneun hangug salam-ibnida : writing centers and the mixed-raced experience
Anna Sicari: Everyday truths : reflections from a woman writing center professional
Harry C. Denny: Of queers, jeers, and fears : writing centers as (im)possible safe spaces
Robert Mundy: The politics of 'I Got It' : intersections, performances, and rhetorics of masculinities in the center
Ella Leviyeva: Coming out as Jewish at a Catholic university
Hadi Banat: Floating on quick sand : negotiating academe while tutoring as a Muslim
Elizabeth Weaver: An adjunct among NYC teaching paraprofessionals : class, gender, and race, and what it means to work in education
Liliana M. Naydan: Academic classism and writing center worker identity
Beth A. Towle: Other people's houses : identity and service in writing center work
Anna Rita Napoleone: Class division, class affect, and the role of the writing center in literacy practices
Tim Zmudka: Embracing learning differences : spreading the word to writing centers and beyond
by Harry Denny, Robert Mundy, Liliana M. Naydan, Richard Sévère, and Anna Sicari.: Conclusion : identity politics redux : a call for sustainable action
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