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Publication Date: 2006-Sep
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Performing Working-Class Identity in Composition: Toward a Pedagogy of Textual Practice
LeCourt, Donna
College English, v69 n1 p30-51 Sep 2006
Drawing on students' literacy autobiographies, this article critiques the premise that academic discourse and working-class identity are not only static but also in complete opposition. The author argues for a more performative theory of class, a theory that would, she explains, recognize that academic discourse creates social class distinctions through processes that can be critiqued and reshaped.
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Working Class, Academic Discourse, Social Differences, College Environment, Higher Education, Social Mobility, Writing (Composition), Self Concept, College English, Student Attitudes, Discourse Communities
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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