Meaghan Brewer

5 articles · 1 book
Pace University

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  1. Linguistic Currents in Writing Studies Scholarship: Describing Variation in How Linguistic Terms Have Been Borrowed and (Re-)Interpreted in Writing Studies
    doi:10.37514/atd-j.2024.21.2-3.02
  2. Naming What We Don’t Know: Graduate Instructors and Declarative Knowledge about Language
    Abstract

    Data from a study of graduate instructors in a composition teaching practicum show that the neglect of declarative knowledgeaboutlanguage is something that they were conscious of and wished to remedy. This finding supports arguments calling for reinstating a focus on linguistic knowledge in composition and writing studies programs.

    doi:10.58680/ccc202231873
  3. “The Text is the Thing”: Graduate Students in Literature and Cultural Conceptions of Literacy
    Abstract

    This article profiles three new graduate instructors in a PhD program in literature who are teaching composition for the first time while enrolled in a teaching methods course. I argue that understanding graduate instructors’ prior beliefs about literacy has the potential to make practica instructors more sympathetic to the complex identity-based and ideological negotiations new graduate instructors must undertake in their first year of teaching while also pointing to ways to facilitate this work.

  4. Naming What We Feel: Hierarchical Microaggressions and the Relationship between Composition and English Studies
  5. Practical Genius: Science, Technology, and Useful Knowledge in Godey’s Lady’s Book

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