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Redistributing Care Work: Toward Labor Justice for Graduate Student Instructors

by Olivia Rowland | Xchanges 19.1, Spring 2025


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Contents

Introduction

Teaching Writing as Care Work

Care Work and GSI Labor

Redistributing Care Work Pedagogically

Conclusion: Communities of Care

References

About the Author

Olivia Rowland is a PhD student in Writing, Rhetoric, and Literacy at The Ohio State University, where she currently teaches first-year writing. Her research aims to bring Marxist feminism and critical race theory to bear on academic labor in composition. Olivia's work has appeared in The WAC Journal and Young Scholars in Writing.

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Posted by chanakya_das on Mar 25, 2025 in Issue 19.1

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