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Rohan, Liz – Composition Studies, 2010
In Mary Louise Pratt's oft-cited essay, "Arts of the Contact Zone," she argues that her son Sam's extracurricular hobby as a baseball card collector taught him about economics, racism, and American history, constituting literate activity that enabled him to hold his own in conversations with adults. Sam was also playing baseball at the time in…
Descriptors: United States History, Writing (Composition), Team Sports, Teacher Student Relationship
Rohan, Liz – Composition Studies, 2002
Critiques and advances an understanding for a method of establishing ethos-- promoting one's field by distinguishing it from work associated with women. Provides some reasons why this might have been important to women librarians and argues how this process applies to particular exigencies in the contemporary fields of library science and of…
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Librarians, Library Science
Peer reviewedRohan, Liz – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1996
Reflects on the relationship between swimming and writing; between learning to swim and learning to write; and between the relevance of pedagogical theory and practice. Suggests that graduate students in writing should learn from historical and contemporary theorists but must have their own theories, the codification of their experiences as…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Swimming, Theory Practice Relationship

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