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10.4. A Comp Teacher’s Elegy: To Carol Edleman Warrior

  • Michelle LaFrance
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Our Body of Work
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
  4. 1.1 Introduction: Institutional Embodiment and Our Body of Work 1
  5. 1.2. Painting 26
  6. DISCOMFORT AND PAIN
  7. 2.1. Embracing Discomfort: Embodiment and Decolonial Writing Center Praxis 33
  8. 2.2. An Embodied Life: My Postpartum Writing Story 43
  9. SURVEILLANCE
  10. 3.1. What on Earth Am I Even Doing Here? Notes from an Impossibly Queer Academic 49
  11. 3.2. Nonlinear Transformations: Queer Bodies in Curriculum Redesign 59
  12. 3.3. Embodying Structures and Feelings 65
  13. LIMINAL SPACES
  14. 4.1. Embodiment in the Writing Center: Storying Our Journey to Activism 71
  15. 4.2. As Time Moves Forward 88
  16. 4.3. An Academic Career Takes Flight, or the First Year on the Tenure Track, as Seen from Above 91
  17. RESILIENCE
  18. 5.1. Graduate Student Bodies on the Periphery 97
  19. 5.2. Down the Rabbit Hole 110
  20. 5.3. Writing in the Body 113
  21. EMOTIONAL PAIN
  22. 6.1. “Never Make Yourself Small to Make Them Feel Big”: A Black Graduate Student’s Struggle to Take Up Spaces and Navigate the Rhetoric of Microaggressions in a Writing Program 119
  23. 6.2. Bodies in Conflict: Embodied Challenges and Complex Experiences 131
  24. 6.3. Out of Hand 137
  25. CULTURE OF WHITENESS
  26. 7.1. Bodies, Visible 143
  27. 7.2. Dancing with Our Fears: A Writing Professor’s Tango 158
  28. 7.3. “Do Not Disturb—Breastfeeding in Progress”: Reflections from a Lactating WPA 163
  29. RELATIONSHIPS
  30. 8.1. The Circulation of Embodied Affects in a Revision of a First-Year Writing Program 169
  31. 8.2. More Bodies Than Heads: Handling Male Faculty as an Expectant Administrator 184
  32. 8.3. About a Lucky Man Who Made the Grade 188
  33. TRAUMA
  34. 9.1. A Day in the Life: Administering from a Position of Privileged Precarization in an Age of Mass Shootings 195
  35. 9.2. When Discomfort Becomes Panic: Doing Research in Trauma as a Survivor 208
  36. 9.3. Embodied CV (Abridged) 212
  37. CANCER AND DEATH
  38. 10.1. WPAs and Embodied Labor: Mina Shaughnessy, (Inter)Personal Labor, and an Ethics of Care 219
  39. 10.2. Somatophobia and Subjectivity: Or, What Cancer Taught Me about Writing and Teaching Writing 237
  40. 10.3. A Scholar Anew: How Cancer Taught Me to Rekindle My Embodiment Research 241
  41. 10.4. A Comp Teacher’s Elegy: To Carol Edleman Warrior 244
  42. 10.5. Born for This 248
  43. Index 255
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