Noting a lack of sustained and productive dialogue about race in
university writing center scholarship, the editors of this volume
have created a rich resource for writing center tutors,
administrators, and scholars. Motivated by a scholarly interest in
race and whiteness studies, and by an ethical commitment to
anti-racism work, contributors address a series of related
questions: How does institutionalized racism in American education
shape the culture of literacy and language education in the writing
center? How does racism operate in the discourses of writing center
scholarship/lore, and how may writing centers be unwittingly
complicit in racist practices? How can they meaningfully
operationalize anti-racist work? How do they persevere through the
difficulty and messiness of negotiating race and racism in their
daily practice? The conscientious, nuanced attention to race in
this volume is meant to model what it means to be bold in
engagement with these hard questions and to spur the kind of
sustained, productive, multi-vocal, and challenging dialogue that,
with a few significant exceptions, has been absent from the
field.
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