Tessa Brown is an entrepreneur and was previously a lecturer in the Program on Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University.
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Introduction: Graduate Students are Hyper-Exploited, Tessa Brown Part I: Labor at the Margins Interlude 1. Levels to This Sh*t: Layers of Graduate Student Labor, Khadeidra Billingsley 1. "I Have to Go Wherever There's an Opportunity": Graduate Students' Experiences of Placelessness and Writing, Charlotte Kupsh and Zoe McDonald Interlude 2. Invisible Marginalization in Academia, Samah Elbelazi Interlude 3. Invisible Labors and Entangled Emergence, Andrew Hollinger 2."Like I'm 'The Man'": Graduate Student Administrators' Experiences, Talinn Phillips, Paul Shovlin, and Megan Titus Interlude 4. The Ethics of Progressive Internships, Meagan Gacke-Reed 3. "It's Dangerous to Go Alone": Explorations of Unbalanced Labor and Mentorship in a Blended Learning Doctoral Program, April Cobos and Megan Mize Part II: The Labor of Teaching and Research 4. Will This Take Me Anywhere? Investing Time in Graduate Student Teaching, Elliot Shapiro Interlude 5. Establishing Ethos for a Translingual GTA-The Unwritten Labor, Anis Rahman 5. Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn, Sara Austin and Kelly Moreland Interlude 6. Mothering and Laboring as a Graduate Student and Teacher, Alma Villanueva Interlude 7. Parenting while Researching? It Takes Support, Kid-Friendly Systems, and a Lot of Luck, Jacqueline M. Kory-Westlund Part III: The Labor of "Professionalization" Interlude 8. The Professoriate Is a Job, Sarah Welsh 6. Scholar-Selves in the Managerial University: The Hidden Labor of Disciplinary Identity Formation in the Doctoral Journey, Adam Haley Interlude 9. Ethically Honoring Graduate Student Expertise through Joy Projects Conclusion: The Future of the Neo-Confederate Museum, Jaclyn Fiscus-Cannaday and Allison Hutchison 7. Chinese Doctoral Students' Perceptions of Employability in the United States: cultivating Preparedness for a Challenging World, Xueshuang Wang, Weiyan Xiong, and Huiyuan Ye Part IV: Organizing Labor Interlude 10. Paying to Teach: A Profile of California State University System English Department Graduate Teaching Associate Programs, Martha Althea Webber 8. "Fees Are Wage Theft": Graduate Labor Unions Confronting the Neoliberal University, Jonathan Isaac Interlude 11. A How-To guide for Combating the Invisibility of Graduate Student Parents, Alex Hanson 9. "We'll Be Taking This with Us": Relationality and Idealism in Three Graduate Student Locals, Anicca Cox Afterword: Striking for a Safer Campus Community, Kalena Thomhave and Matt Sehrsweeney About the Contributors Index

