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Women's work: The feminizing of composition

Pages 201-229 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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Shereen Inayatulla & Heather Robinson. (2020) “Backwards and in High Heels”: The Invisibility and Underrepresentation of Femme(inist) Administrative Labor in Academia. Administrative Theory & Praxis 42:2, pages 212-232.
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Anna Sicari. (2022) Hitting a Brick Wall and the Women Who Do the Work: Is This the Same Old Story?. College Composition & Communication 73:3, pages 562-592.
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Jackie Tuck. (2018) "I'm nobody's Mum in this university": The gendering of work around student writing in UK higher education. Journal of English for Academic Purposes 32, pages 32-41.
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Theresa Lillis, Jennifer McMullan & Jackie Tuck. (2018) Gender and academic writing. Journal of English for Academic Purposes 32, pages 1-8.
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