Drs. McKinney and Giorgis Publish New Article in the Journal of Literacy Research

Cyndi GiorgisMarilyn McKinney Curriculum & Instruction faculty members Dr. Marilyn McKinney and Dr. Cyndi Giorgis have recently published a study about writing identities of literacy specialists in an article entitled, Narrating and Performing Identity: Literacy Specialists' Writing Identity in the Journal of Literacy Research (Volume 41, Issue 1).

From the article: In this study, we explored ways that four literacy specialists constructed their identities as writers and as teachers of writing. We also explored how they negotiated the performance of those identities in different contexts over a two-year period. Literacy specialists' writer's autobiographies composed during the first year of a large literacy grant and interviews conducted near the end of the second year comprised the major data sources that were analyzed through narrative analysis. 

The analysis explored complicated ways in which identities and contexts associated with schooled literacies aligned and conflicted, uncovering layers and intricacies of identity construction and enactment over time, and within and across narratives. Implications of these explorations for work in teacher education in terms of preparation of literacy educators and professional development suggest the importance of creating opportunities for revisiting autobiographical narratives to inform practice. In addition, we point to the power of narrative as it relates to both the telling of stories about identity and as an analytic tool.