Preface Part One: Why Bodies Matter in Literacy Research Introduction: Assembling Research on Literacies and the Body - Elisabeth Johnson and Stavroula Kontovourki Inscription, Erasure, Embodiment: Literacy Research and Bodies of Knowledge - Marjorie Siegel Part Two: Disciplined Literacies, Disciplined Bodies Reader Response and Embodied Performance: Body-Poems as Performative Response and Performativity - Grace Enriquez Disciplined within a Discipline: English Teachers are Bound to Be Human Bodies - Christine A. Mallozzi Part Three: Living Literacies, Feeling Bodies When the Body Acquires Pedagogy and it Hurts: Discursive Practices and Material Affects of Round Robin Reading - Stephanie Jones Shrinking In, Spilling Out, and Living Through: Affective Energy as Multimodal Literacies - Jaye Johnson Thiel Literacy, Emotion, and the Teaching/Learning Body - Cynthia Lewis and Anne Crampton Racialized Bodies as Lived Experiences: How Phenomenology Might Offer Literacy Studies a New Perspective on the Body - Hilary E. Hughes Moving Off-Screen: Pathways for Understanding an Adolescent’s Embodied Experience of New Media Making - Christian Ehret Part Four: Bodies as Social Texts Race and Rag Dolls: Critically Engaging the Embodiment of Diversity in Lalaloopsy Transmedia - Karen E. Wohlwend and Ted Hall Traditionally Marginalized Bodies Making Space Through Embodied Literacy Performances - Mollie V. Blackburn Drawing Teachers in a Language Arts Methods Course: Images of Teachers, Literacy, & Pedagogy - Anne Swenson Ticknor "What Kind of Woman are You?": Performing Decency and Motherhood Behind Bars - Rachel Oppenheim Part Five: Pervasive Bodies, Indeterminate Literacies Bodies With and Without Organs: Literacies of a True Crime Sex and Violence Drama - A. Jonathan Eakle Dead-lines: Teachers’ Bureaucratic Habitus and Disciplinary Writing in Three South African Schools - Kerryn Dixon and Jacqui Dornbrack Resisting Embodiment: Questions within Education and a Street-Youth Performance - Amanda C. Wager and Mia Perry Part Six: Conclusion On Literacies, Learning, and the Body: Theorizing, Researching, and Imagining Pedagogies – Elisabeth Johnson and Grace Enriquez