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Item AMS :: ATX October 2011 Blog Archive(2011-10) Department of American StudiesAMS :: ATX is a blog dedicated to representing the many activities and interests of the department of American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Together with the department’s Twitter feed, this blog exists to serve the AMS and Austin communities by acting as a hub for up-to-date information on events and opportunities at UT and beyond. This archive includes the following blog posts: Read This: The Carbon Diaries (October 5, 2011); Watch This: Time Lapse of Migrant Mother (in pumpkin form!) (October 12, 2011); 5 Questions with Dr. Karl Hagstrom Miller (October 19, 2011); List: Top Picks at the Texas Book Festival (October 20, 2011); American Studies and Occupy Wall Street (October 25, 2011); Grad Research: AMS Dissertations Infographic, 2010-2011 (October 27, 2011).Item Bulletin of the University of Texas NO. 37(University of Texas at Austin, 0000-00-00) University of Texas at AustinItem Bulletin of the University of Texas, Number 213(University of Texas at Austin, 1912-01-01) University of Texas at AustinItem Disrupting the Narrative: Cross-National Consultants in a U.S. Graduate Writers’ Studio from Praxis: A Writing Center Journal Vol.19 No.3(Praxis, 2022) Lee, Yvonne R.; Zungu, Sinenhlanhla; Joseph Andrews, VarunMuch scholarship on working with multilingual writers at the undergraduate and graduate levels has been published in Writing Center scholarship. However, there is a dearth in literature regarding how the whiteness that haunts writing center spaces through the idealization of standard U.S. English may affect the experiences of members of minoritized communities (e.g., people of color, international students, non-native English speakers) working in the context of the writing center. This article attempts to fill space in that gap. We approached this project with the belief that writing center spaces can choose to either perpetuate whiteness as the global standard, or they can challenge such a colonial perspective. We believe that writing centers are the ideal spaces for such interrogations to begin. Thus, in this article, we present a conversation between one white, U.S.-born, monolingual writing center director and two writing consultants who are people of color, polylingual, and international, in an effort to inspire others to engage in similar reflexive practices. We believe our stories are most valuable when presented from our personal perspectives. Therefore, we utilize an autoethnographic approach, combining our autobiographical perspectives with research, as we begin to develop a theory of practice for our own space. Our goal is that what follows resonates with those for whom whiteness remains a haunt, whether they have lived in the U.S. their entire lives or have only recently arrived.Item Letter to Frank L. Doyle from H.B. Stenzel on 1951-03-16(1951-03-16) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to Grover E. Murray from H.B. Stenzel on 1953-05-15(1953-05-15) Stenzel, H.B.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Clarence O. Durham, Jr. on 1950-04-15(1950-04-15) Durham, Clarence O., Jr.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Frank L. Doyle on 1951-03-04(1951-03-04) Doyle, Frank L.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from H.B. Stenzel on 1952-05-16(1952-05-16) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Lloyd W. Stephenson on 1938-12-30(1938-12-30) Stephenson, Lloyd W.Item Letter to H.B. Stenzel from W.H. Matthews on 1949-11-18(1949-11-18) Matthews, W.H.Item Letter to Harold E. Vokes from H.B. Stenzel on 1949-02-11(1949-02-11) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to Lloyd W. Stephenson from H.B. Stenzel on 1938-12-20(1938-12-20) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to Marshall Kay from H.B. Stenzel on 1949-02-11(1949-02-11) Stenzel, H.B.Item Letter to W.Storrs Cole from H.B. Stenzel on 1949-02-11(1949-02-11) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item Letter to W.Storrs Cole from H.B. Stenzel on 1949-02-26(1949-02-26) Stenzel, Henryk B.Item News-Bulletin of the University of Texas, Number 331(University of Texas at Austin, 1914-04-25) University of Texas at Austin