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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- 1.1 Introduction: Institutional Embodiment and Our Body of Work 1
- 1.2. Painting 26
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DISCOMFORT AND PAIN
- 2.1. Embracing Discomfort: Embodiment and Decolonial Writing Center Praxis 33
- 2.2. An Embodied Life: My Postpartum Writing Story 43
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SURVEILLANCE
- 3.1. What on Earth Am I Even Doing Here? Notes from an Impossibly Queer Academic 49
- 3.2. Nonlinear Transformations: Queer Bodies in Curriculum Redesign 59
- 3.3. Embodying Structures and Feelings 65
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LIMINAL SPACES
- 4.1. Embodiment in the Writing Center: Storying Our Journey to Activism 71
- 4.2. As Time Moves Forward 88
- 4.3. An Academic Career Takes Flight, or the First Year on the Tenure Track, as Seen from Above 91
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RESILIENCE
- 5.1. Graduate Student Bodies on the Periphery 97
- 5.2. Down the Rabbit Hole 110
- 5.3. Writing in the Body 113
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EMOTIONAL PAIN
- 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
- 6.2. Bodies in Conflict: Embodied Challenges and Complex Experiences 131
- 6.3. Out of Hand 137
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CULTURE OF WHITENESS
- 7.1. Bodies, Visible 143
- 7.2. Dancing with Our Fears: A Writing Professor’s Tango 158
- 7.3. “Do Not Disturb—Breastfeeding in Progress”: Reflections from a Lactating WPA 163
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RELATIONSHIPS
- 8.1. The Circulation of Embodied Affects in a Revision of a First-Year Writing Program 169
- 8.2. More Bodies Than Heads: Handling Male Faculty as an Expectant Administrator 184
- 8.3. About a Lucky Man Who Made the Grade 188
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TRAUMA
- 9.1. A Day in the Life: Administering from a Position of Privileged Precarization in an Age of Mass Shootings 195
- 9.2. When Discomfort Becomes Panic: Doing Research in Trauma as a Survivor 208
- 9.3. Embodied CV (Abridged) 212
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CANCER AND DEATH
- 10.1. WPAs and Embodied Labor: Mina Shaughnessy, (Inter)Personal Labor, and an Ethics of Care 219
- 10.2. Somatophobia and Subjectivity: Or, What Cancer Taught Me about Writing and Teaching Writing 237
- 10.3. A Scholar Anew: How Cancer Taught Me to Rekindle My Embodiment Research 241
- 10.4. A Comp Teacher’s Elegy: To Carol Edleman Warrior 244
- 10.5. Born for This 248
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- 1.1 Introduction: Institutional Embodiment and Our Body of Work 1
- 1.2. Painting 26
-
DISCOMFORT AND PAIN
- 2.1. Embracing Discomfort: Embodiment and Decolonial Writing Center Praxis 33
- 2.2. An Embodied Life: My Postpartum Writing Story 43
-
SURVEILLANCE
- 3.1. What on Earth Am I Even Doing Here? Notes from an Impossibly Queer Academic 49
- 3.2. Nonlinear Transformations: Queer Bodies in Curriculum Redesign 59
- 3.3. Embodying Structures and Feelings 65
-
LIMINAL SPACES
- 4.1. Embodiment in the Writing Center: Storying Our Journey to Activism 71
- 4.2. As Time Moves Forward 88
- 4.3. An Academic Career Takes Flight, or the First Year on the Tenure Track, as Seen from Above 91
-
RESILIENCE
- 5.1. Graduate Student Bodies on the Periphery 97
- 5.2. Down the Rabbit Hole 110
- 5.3. Writing in the Body 113
-
EMOTIONAL PAIN
- 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
- 6.2. Bodies in Conflict: Embodied Challenges and Complex Experiences 131
- 6.3. Out of Hand 137
-
CULTURE OF WHITENESS
- 7.1. Bodies, Visible 143
- 7.2. Dancing with Our Fears: A Writing Professor’s Tango 158
- 7.3. “Do Not Disturb—Breastfeeding in Progress”: Reflections from a Lactating WPA 163
-
RELATIONSHIPS
- 8.1. The Circulation of Embodied Affects in a Revision of a First-Year Writing Program 169
- 8.2. More Bodies Than Heads: Handling Male Faculty as an Expectant Administrator 184
- 8.3. About a Lucky Man Who Made the Grade 188
-
TRAUMA
- 9.1. A Day in the Life: Administering from a Position of Privileged Precarization in an Age of Mass Shootings 195
- 9.2. When Discomfort Becomes Panic: Doing Research in Trauma as a Survivor 208
- 9.3. Embodied CV (Abridged) 212
-
CANCER AND DEATH
- 10.1. WPAs and Embodied Labor: Mina Shaughnessy, (Inter)Personal Labor, and an Ethics of Care 219
- 10.2. Somatophobia and Subjectivity: Or, What Cancer Taught Me about Writing and Teaching Writing 237
- 10.3. A Scholar Anew: How Cancer Taught Me to Rekindle My Embodiment Research 241
- 10.4. A Comp Teacher’s Elegy: To Carol Edleman Warrior 244
- 10.5. Born for This 248
- Index 255