Donna LeCourt

4 articles
Colorado State University
  1. Teachers With(out) Class
    Abstract

    This article examines how working-class bodies perform physically, affectively, and discursively in academic spaces. Through its conversation between a tenured professor and graduate student, the article employs performance theory to highlight how disruptive working-class teacher-bodies can be and the potential they offer for understanding the ideological work of academic social space.

    doi:10.1215/15314200-2010-018
  2. Performing Working-Class Identity in Composition: Toward a Pedagogy of Textual Practice
    Abstract

    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.

    doi:10.58680/ce20065831
  3. Writing multiplicity: Hypertext and feminist textual politics
    doi:10.1016/s8755-4615(99)80005-x
  4. Critical pedagogy in the computer classroom: Politicizing the writing space
    doi:10.1016/s8755-4615(98)90002-0