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Kisha Tracy

Kisha Tracy

Kisha Tracy is Assistant Professor of English Studies, specializing in early British and world literatures, and Co-coordinator of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Fitchburg State University.
http://kishatracy.wikispaces.com
Making the Invisible Visible
Gender

Making the Invisible Visible

Simplifying people to stereotypes rarely has a noble purpose. In narrowing and propagating unnuanced definitions for human experiences or identities, the already marginalized can be dehumanized, the othered can be villified, and diversity can be politicized [https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/03/steve-king-thinks-im-a-threat-to-american-civilization/519399/?utm_source=atlfb] for
Sep 27, 2017 12 min read
Confessions of a Self-Taught College Instructor: Embracing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Academic Labor

Confessions of a Self-Taught College Instructor: Embracing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

When I started graduate school and immediately became the instructor of record of a freshman composition course, I had a couple of advantages going for me. First, my parents were both educators, one in elementary school and the other at the secondary level. I had been around the theory and
Sep 13, 2016 8 min read
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