UMass Boston

Raul Ybarra, Assoc Professor U of M , English

Raul Ybarra

Department:
English
Title:
Assoc Professor U of M
Location:
Wheatley Hall Floor 06

Area of Expertise

Language, Literature, and Rhetoric, Professional Writing in Public and Community Service

Degrees

PhD, University of Illinois, Chicago

Professional Publications & Contributions

  • “Why Writing,” (2015), in Writing for the Curious: Why Study Writing The Curious Academic Publishing.
  • “Feeling Like A Failure,” In 100 Plus True Stories, Cambridge Brick House Books (CBH Books), (June 2010).
  • Ybarra, Raul (2004). Writing as a Hostile Act: A Reason for Latino Students Resistance to Learning to Write, New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing.
  • Ybarra, Raul (2004). Creating Alternative Discourses in the Education of Latinos and Latinas: A Reader, Edited Book co-edited with Dr. Nancy Lopez, Dept. of Sociology, University of New Mexico. New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing.
  • “I am a Man ,” In Estelle Disch’s Reconstructing Gender: A Multicultural Anthology, 4th Edition, High Bridge, NJ: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. August 2004.
  • “The Negative Affects of Teaching the Academic Discourse to Latino Students” The Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies 1(2), Spring 2004, pp. 75-92.
  • “Cultural Dissonance in Basic Writing Courses,” Journal of Basic Writing 2, 1 2001, Pp. 22-37.
  • “Latino Students and Anglo-Mainstream Instructors: An Ethnographic Study of Classroom Communication.” Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice 2, 2, 2000, Pp. 161-171.

Additional Information

Professor Ybarra has been teaching undergraduate courses in writing at CPCS since 1995. His area of expertise is in communication difficulties and cultural differences between Latino students and anglo/mainstream instructors, and writing difficulties that Latino students have in English. He advises students on preparing a writing professional writing portfolio in a professional writing seminar for upper-level foundation students, and facilitates writing workshops that prepare students to improve and enhance their writing skills. He is also the faculty advisor to the Latino student organization CASA LATINA