Fields of Play: Constructing an Academic LifeRutgers University Press, 1997 - 255 sider How do the specific circumstances in which we write affect what we write? How does what we write affect who we become? How can we maintain professsional and personal integrity in today's university? In a series of traditional and experimental writings, a culmination of ten years of works-in-progress, Laurel Richardson records an intellectual journey, displacing boundaries and creating new ways of reading and writing. Applying the sociological imagination to the writing process, she connects her life to her work. Deeply engaging, movingly written with grace, elegance, and clarity, the book stimulates readers to situate their own writing in personal, social, and political contexts. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUTHORITY | 9 |
PALIMPSEST | 23 |
SOMETHING WONDERFUL | 36 |
ERASURE FIGHTS | 50 |
CROSSING BOUNDARIES | 61 |
COAUTHORING THE SEA MONSTER | 68 |
BELONGING | 84 |
SYNCHRONICITY | 138 |
THE TRUTH OF CONSEQUENCES | 145 |
FAMILIES | 168 |
NINE POEMS | 175 |
SACRED SPACES | 183 |
EDUCATIONAL BIRDS | 197 |
ARE YOU MY ALMA MATER? | 208 |
ARRIVING WHERE WE STARTED | 215 |
GOOD CATCH | 99 |
REPLAY | 116 |
LEFT FIELD | 123 |
LOUISA MAYS STORY OF HER LIFE | 131 |
REFERENCES | 239 |
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