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Wilton S. Wright, "Rewriting Resistance to Social Justice Pedagogies" (Lexington Books, 2024)

2025/1/30
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Wilton Wright: 我的研究源于对传统上抵制女权主义教学法的学生的思考,以及如何吸引他们。我认为女权主义教学法对所有人都有益,而不仅仅是某些群体。我很想知道如何将这个信息传递给那些通常听到“女权主义”这个词,就认为它与自己无关,甚至有更强烈反应的学生。从我获得博士学位的机构搬到这里后,我所经历的抵制类型有所不同,这促使我更深入地研究抵制,特别是对女权主义、酷儿和反种族主义教学法的抵制。重要的是要理解抵制的定义,否则这个术语会变得陈词滥调。对我来说,抵制的定义是,抵制是学生的一种能动性行为,可以表现为很多不同的形式,比如学生对某些事情感到愤怒或以某种方式扰乱课堂,但更多时候,它是肢体语言、沉默、看手机、在课堂上戴耳机,以及某种形式的脱节。许多被我们认为是在抵制的学生,并不知道自己在抵制,或者不认为自己是在抵制。因此,抵制是学生的一种能动性行为。

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Resistance to feminist, queer, and antiracist pedagogies can take many forms in the composition class: silence during class discussion; tepid, bland writing that fails to engage with course content; refusal to engage with feminist and queer ideas; open and direct challenges to professors’ authority. According to Wilton Wright), Rewriting Resistance to Social Justice Pedagogies) (Lexington Books, 2024) argues that composition studies has not adequately addressed the complex and deeply local contexts and causes of resistance. Therefore, the author argues that resistance research must first understand the origins and purpose for a student’s resistance, interrogating the language used to name and describe students who resist. Composition instructors must then give students the tools to uncover and investigate their reasons for resistance themselves, challenging students to continually interrogate their resistances. This book utilizes feminist composition pedagogies, masculinity studies, and queer pedagogies to engage student resistance in the writing classroom.

Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D. is a Assistant Professor of Sociology at William Penn University. He is the author of The Social Construction of a Cultural Spectacle: Floatzilla (Lexington Books, 2023) and Community Media Representations of Place and Identity at Tug Fest: Reconstructing the Mississippi River (Lexington Books, 2022). His general area of study is at the intersection of space, behavior, and identity. He is currently conducting research about the negotiation that humans make between oneself, identification of place, and the attachment/s they have to those places. To learn more about Michael O. Johnston you can go to his personal website)Google Scholar), Bluesky (@professorjohnst.bsky.social),Twitter (@ProfessorJohnst), or by email at [email protected]

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