The Schooling of Gestural Listening

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“The Schooling of Gestural Listening” attends to how gestural listening—defined as all of listening’s embodied manifestations, such as nodding and nonverbal backchanneling—is used, shaped, and then evaluated by school. The author shows how gestural listening is first leveraged to help students gain literacy, then disciplined into overly-restrained embodied norms, eventually fusing with notions of classroom management and student attitude. To illustrate this trajectory, the article draws upon Nicolas Philibert’s 2002 film Être et Avoir and the work of early literacy figures Marie Clay and Megan Watkins. Throughout, the essay argues that gestural listening’s relegation to an amalgamated landscape of “good” or “correct” conduct in school inordinately affects neurodiverse students. The author investigates this phenomenon by highlighting the writing of two students with self-disclosed ADHD diagnoses, and by engaging with scholars of neurodiversity and disability such as Melanie Yergeau, Shannon Walters, and Thomas Brown. By reminding readers of gestural listening’s affordances in early literacy acquisition, and its subsequent flattening by the process of schooling, this article ultimately aims to render it visible to educators once again, especially to those working in secondary and college environments where listening’s rich gestural register is often delimited to narrow perceptions of “correct” conduct.

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Laura Feibush, Penn State Harrisburg

Laura Feibush is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Penn State Harrisburg, where she teaches first-year writing, writing in the disciplines, and writing across media. Feibush earned her BA from Bryn Mawr College and her MA and PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. Her research, which focuses on listening as rhetorical praxis, has been published in venues such as Peitho, Composition Forum, and Praxis: A Writing Center Journal. Her book, Gestural Listening in and beyond the Classroom, is forthcoming in 2026 from the Utah State University Press.  

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2026-02-13

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Feibush, L. (2026). The Schooling of Gestural Listening . Literacy in Composition Studies, 12(2), 26–45. Retrieved from https://licsjournal.org/index.php/LiCS/article/view/3219

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