Retellings: opportunities for feminist research in rhetoric and composition studies
Chapters address one of four aspects: the place of feminist rhetoric in contemporary (real-world and transnational) politics; the relationship between feminist rhetorical studies and identity studies; the prospects for feminist research methods and methodologies; and the feminist rhetorical commitme...
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Anderson, South Carolina
Parlor Press
[2019]
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Zusammenfassung: | Chapters address one of four aspects: the place of feminist rhetoric in contemporary (real-world and transnational) politics; the relationship between feminist rhetorical studies and identity studies; the prospects for feminist research methods and methodologies; and the feminist rhetorical commitment to "paying it forward" through teaching and mentoring. Collectively, the essays push scholars to expand the national boundaries of rhetorical inquiry to include women's roles in global politics. Contributors also engage in intersectional analyses of gender and other vectors of power (including religious affiliation and sexuality), considering identities as epistemic resources for rhetors. To develop richer methods and methodologies, contributors highlight the ethical challenges of research practices ranging from IRB submissions to archival research, critically interrogating the positionality of the researcher with relation to her subjects and materials. Finally, contributors address the needs and interests of diverse readers when they highlight how feminist perspectives challenge traditional models of teaching and mentorship |
Beschreibung: | vii, 322 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781643170947 9781643170954 |
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contents | Introduction: The endless opportunities for feminist research Bending toward justice: women's rhetorical performances - local and transnational, then and now Silence and listening: the war on/over women's bodies in the 2012 US election cycle Philanthropic war narratives and spectacular protection scenarios / Berit von der Lippe "As sisters in Zion": constructing Mormon women's identity through the spatial topos of Zion Institutional "protections," assumptions of research, and the challenges of compliance: opening a conversation space for feminist scholars working with participants Opening the scholarly conversation "I don't read such small stuff as letters, I read men and nations": reading the world with black middle school girls Teaching interpretive agency: introducing constructed potentiality into rhetorical training Re-inscribing mentoring |
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