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Comics,kitsch, and class: an autoethnographic exploration of an accidental academic
Authors:Robin Redmon Wright
Institution:The Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, PA, USA
Abstract:This article is an autoethnographical exploration of key events in the author’s life that influenced, even propelled, her into academia, despite working-class cultural and economic barriers. This study chronicles moments when circumstances converged to cause dramatic shifts in perspective that steered her toward a fulfilling life as a scholar. It also reveals the accidental nature of that journey and seeks to understand ways educators might encourage more deliberate academic pursuits for members of lower socioeconomic groups. The author argues for making universities more diverse and inclusive by recognizing the obstacles most working-class and poor students face and valuing the qualities necessary to overcome them.
Keywords:autoethnography  public pedagogy  socioeconomic class  higher education  popular culture  social mobility
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