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March 2018--Becky Tracy

March 2018

Interview by Elizabeth Roush

Becky Tracey Tell me about your background!鈥
I grew up in the Smokey Mountains of East Tennessee in a city called Knoxville. I moved to California in January of 2008, so I鈥檝e been here a little over 10 years now. I have a twin sister who also teaches in higher education鈥攕he is a History professor at the University of Georgia in Athens. She and I only see each other maybe once a year, but we are in constant contact. And yes, we do look exactly alike鈥攄own to the blue hair.

What do you like to do for fun?鈥
I like to laugh. My husband and I watch a film together at least 5 nights a week, and we stick to action and comedy these days. I also enjoy reading, playing with my new kitten (Clementine), and playing games with my friends like Cards Against Humanity.

What鈥檚 your 鈥渢eacher story,鈥 or, how did you begin teaching writing, and why are you still doing it?
鈥↖ recall sitting as an undergraduate (undeclared) in a Literature class and wondering why I was pretending like I might want to do anything else than what I saw my instructor doing. Reading and writing鈥攄iscussing literature, essays, films, etc.鈥擜ND getting paid to do so? Sign me up! I decided I wouldn鈥檛 stop going to college until I could teach at one. Now, I鈥檓 here and it is every bit as amazing as I鈥檇 hoped it would be.

What are your research interests, and why did you choose those?鈥
That鈥檚 a heavy question for someone who still wishes she was back in her graduate school program (because this nerd loved grad school so-freaking-much!). My focus was on pedagogy鈥攕pecifically feminist pedagogy. However, most of my literary papers were rooted in Cultural Studies, New Historicism, and Critical Race Theory. I choose these theories to root my research as a way of exploring the paradox of social construction: we write as a way to construct our world while understanding that we are also being constructed by it.    

What is your favorite part about teaching general writing courses?鈥
Our campus is a community, and I enjoy that my job within the community is making sure that everyone is communicating clearly with one another. In practicing writing, I get to learn who my students are and how they contribute to the dynamic of this 大发 community.

Do you have a favorite memory of a student?
鈥∕y first semester teaching, a student of mine told me I was 鈥渂adass.鈥 I鈥檓 still pretty excited that at least one person on this planet thinks that.

What advice do you have for GEW students?鈥
Practice writing! It takes about 10,000 hours to become an expert in anything. Writing is no exception. I tell my students that I鈥檓 looking for growth, not perfection. Growth comes from putting in time to practice a skill.

Any books you would recommend?
鈥℉ow much time do you have? Some books that have meant a great deal to me (as a student, educator, or in my personal life) in no specific order:

  • Mary Shelley鈥檚 Frankenstein
  • Stephen King鈥檚 On Writing
  • Neil Gaiman鈥檚 American Gods
  • Alice Walker鈥檚 The Color Purple
  • Maxine Hong Kingston鈥檚 The Woman Warrior
  • bell hook鈥檚 Teaching to Transgress & Teaching Community
  • J.K. Rowling鈥檚 Harry Potter series
  • Anything and everything by Adrienne Rich