First Year Composition (FYC) is one of the most important courses for any incoming college student. This course (often designated as English 101) provides students the rhetorical tools to fully engage in critical thinking and writing on the college level. One of the most common methods of organizing FYC is to use a topic as the center of all the reading and writing prompts. The use of outside subject matter to teach FYC is a common practice that is rarely interrogated for its effectiveness. However, the Hairston debate in the early 1990s opened up a public discussion of how FYC should be taught. I am arguing that this debate was never fully resolved. Instead of using this historical moment in our field to discuss how topics impact FYC instr...
This article applies critical race theory to an institutional analysis of writing curricular outcome...
This project attempts to investigate the position of identity-based assignments in FYC and identify ...
This study works to develop a way of reading the functions of race in classroom contexts---specifica...
First Year Composition (FYC) is one of the most important courses for any incoming college student. ...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
Within the current kairotic moment where political attacks against Critical Race Theory and “woke” c...
Nonwhite students have limited access to and limited success in graduating from US institutions of h...
Racial literacy is vital in a contemporary American society that professes meritocracy and post-raci...
Composition research consistently demonstrates that the social context of writing determines the maj...
This dissertation considers how racialized differences educational experience transition with Black ...
Based upon the sociocultural theories of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Holland et al. and the work of...
This dissertation explores how language ideologies influence composition, both in disciplinary appro...
In Spring 2018, I took “The Teaching of Writing” and during that course, we discussed student identi...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate a need for an antiracist writing curriculum in light of the COVID-1...
In the field of Rhetoric and Composition, cultural rhetorics (CR) has been developed as a scholarly ...
This article applies critical race theory to an institutional analysis of writing curricular outcome...
This project attempts to investigate the position of identity-based assignments in FYC and identify ...
This study works to develop a way of reading the functions of race in classroom contexts---specifica...
First Year Composition (FYC) is one of the most important courses for any incoming college student. ...
First-year composition (FYC) has historically functioned as a space for furthering the linguistic as...
Within the current kairotic moment where political attacks against Critical Race Theory and “woke” c...
Nonwhite students have limited access to and limited success in graduating from US institutions of h...
Racial literacy is vital in a contemporary American society that professes meritocracy and post-raci...
Composition research consistently demonstrates that the social context of writing determines the maj...
This dissertation considers how racialized differences educational experience transition with Black ...
Based upon the sociocultural theories of Vygotsky, Bakhtin, Bourdieu, Holland et al. and the work of...
This dissertation explores how language ideologies influence composition, both in disciplinary appro...
In Spring 2018, I took “The Teaching of Writing” and during that course, we discussed student identi...
This thesis seeks to demonstrate a need for an antiracist writing curriculum in light of the COVID-1...
In the field of Rhetoric and Composition, cultural rhetorics (CR) has been developed as a scholarly ...
This article applies critical race theory to an institutional analysis of writing curricular outcome...
This project attempts to investigate the position of identity-based assignments in FYC and identify ...
This study works to develop a way of reading the functions of race in classroom contexts---specifica...