堆肥:有色人种学者的健康写作实践

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Multicultural Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15210960.2022.2127399
Michael W. Moses
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尽管有色人种学者的叙述有据可查,但关于学术写作的文献往往忽视了他们作为少数种族作家的经历。本文通过将Natalie Goldberg(2016)的堆肥作为一种健康写作实践来解决这一局限性。我首先将堆肥定义为一个积极的过程,利用耐心和信任时间,有色人种作家可以将自己从学院的高度竞争和种族化标准中解放出来。然后,我以堆肥为例描述了我的个人旅程,以考虑这种做法如何符合有色人种作家的需求。此后,我列举了三种实用的堆肥方法,旨在推动作家的作品向前发展,同时照顾他们的健康。最后,我讨论了堆肥不仅对有色人种学者的意义,而且对更广泛地理解学术写作的意义。
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Composting: A Writing Practice of Wellness for Academics of Color
Despite documented accounts from academics of color, literature about academic writing often overlooks their experiences as racially minoritized writers. This article addresses this limitation by situating Natalie Goldberg’s (2016) composting as a writing practice of wellness. I begin by defining composting as an active process of leveraging patience and trusting time writers of color can use to liberate themselves from the academy’s hyper-competitive and racialized standards. I then describe my personal journey with composting as an illustrative case to consider how the practice aligns with the needs of writers of color. Thereafter, I name three practical approaches to composting designed to push a writer’s work forward and simultaneously care for their wellness. I conclude with a discussion of composting’s significance for not only academics of color but also understandings of academic writing more broadly.
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