The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric:
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric explores the histories, concerns, and possible futures of feminist rhetorical work in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Featuring work from scholars across disciplines, this book explores where we have been, where we are, and where we mig...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric explores the histories, concerns, and possible futures of feminist rhetorical work in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Featuring work from scholars across disciplines, this book explores where we have been, where we are, and where we might be going. Forwarding key areas of study in feminist rhetoric, the handbook is divided into five interrelated sections—Time: Discovering, Recovering, and Composing our Histories; Space: Setting and Testing Boundaries: Physical and Digital Locales; Movement: Exploring Activism, Migration, and Globalism; Being: Celebrating (and Insisting on) Embodied Praxis; and Becoming: Transforming Hopes into Feminist Practice. Throughout the handbook, contributors survey and document the critical work of feminist rhetoric, pointing to ongoing interests in history, politics, and activism while showcasing new lines of inquiry and new methods of analysis, critique, and intervention.The first of its kind, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of rhetoric, writing studies, communication studies, and women’s and gender studies |
Beschreibung: | Introduction; Section I: TIME: DISCOVERING, RECOVERING, AND COMPOSING HISTORIES; 1. Transnational Feminist Rhetorical Solidarities in the Viral Circulations of the LasTesis and Jina Movements; 2. Decolonial Possibilities: Retheorizing Chicana Feminist Rhetorics from a Performance Studies Paradigm; 3. Creating the "Shithole" Nation: Race, Gender, and Colonial Spacetime; 4. Holding Memory, Reclaiming Time: Women’s Biographies and Archives in the Arab(ic)-Islamic World; 5. Suffrage Commemoration in Times of COVID; 6. Thinking Different: Exchanging Archival Data across Transnational Time and Space; 7. Writing War: A History of the Lebanese Feminist Movement; 8. Surfacing Ecofeminist Rhetorics; 9. From "Feminine-ism" to "Women’s Rights/Power-ism": Feminist Rhetorics in Post-Mao and 21st-Century China; Section II: SPACE: SETTING AND THEN TESTING BOUNDARIES: PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL LOCALES; 10. The Discursive Eviction of Muslim Women; 11. Water Walks, - Indigenous Feminism, and the Persuasive Power of Anishinabekweg; 12. White Streaming. Black Aesthetics: Using Black Cyberfeminism to Make Sense of Cultural Appropriation in Digital Platforms; 13. - Towards Expansive Care Vocabularies and Configurations: Disabled and Trans Care Collectives as a Site of Feminist Resistance; 14. Land Remediation, Multi-Genre Writing and Rooting Feminist Rhetorical Practices; 15. Caribbean Women Self-Creating Through Digital Footprints; 16. Third-Wave Feminist Rhetoric in the 21st Century: Rethinking Limitations, Possibilities, and New Directions; 17. Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud: Policing Gendered Bodies in Texas; Section III: MOVEMENT: EXPLORING ACTIVISM, MIGRATION, - AND GLOBALISM; 18. Fostering a New Consciousness of Material Relationality: Merging Ubuntu and Feminist New Materialisms in African Feminist Digital Activism in Africa (Ghana); 19. Pursuing Autonomy: Movements in Reproductive Justice; 20. Transnational Chinese Digital Feminist Rhetorics: A Comparative Perspective; 21. Flux and Flow: Transgender Rhetorics and Abolitionist Praxes; 22. The Counterproductive Appeal of Shaming Gaslighters; 23. The Afterlives of Protest Images: The Myth of Togetherness in the Women’s Movement; 24. Intersectional Ecofeminist Food Rhetoric; 25. Queer(ing) Decolonial Feminist Rhetoric: SoVerano Boricua and Cuir Sentipensar; 26. As Long as the River Runs: Rhetorics of Indigenous Feminist Activism; Section IV: BEING: CELEBRATING (AND INSISTING ON) EMBODIED PRAXIS; 27. Complicating Public/Private Boundaries: Intimate Partner Violence Against Women and Micro-Performative Agency; 28. Remembrance as Practice: Sankofa and Pathos as Frameworks for Seeing - and Hearing Black Women across Time; 29. Expanding Feminist Rhetorics: Toward an Embodied Fat Rhetorics; 30. Gut Feelings: Black Feminist Reverberations of Intuitive Theory; 31. Global Black Feminisms as Rhetorics of the Diaspora; 32. - Necessary Foreclosures, or Notes on Consent as a Practice of Writing; 33. "We Won’t Back Down": Feeling Abortion Rights Advocacy Rhetoric through Poetic Inquiry; 34. Breaking My Own Text: Surrendering into Writing that Works; 35. Still/Now Here: Feminist Forgetting and Lesbian Presence; Section V: BECOMING: TRANSFORMING HOPES INTO FEMINIST PRACTICE; 36. "Strength, Wisdom, Hope:" Transforming Menopause Stigma Through Feminist Rhetorical Practices; 37. Feeling Coalition with Asian American Student Publications; 38. "A Deep Relationality": Reflections on Feminist Rhetoric from a Men’s Prison; 39. On Being Accountable: A Queer-Feminist Praxis of Refusal in but not of the Necropolitical University; 40. Postpartum and Disability: A Feminist Call for RJ-Crip Criticism; 41. Becoming Inhospitable, - Becoming Imperceptible: Transnational Feminist Rhetorics in Videogames; 42. Chicana Feminist Rhetoric: Indigeneity and Activism; 43. The Methodological Promise of Black Feminism in Rhetoric and Writing Studies; 44. Crip Temporalities of Hope |
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500 | |a - AND GLOBALISM; 18. Fostering a New Consciousness of Material Relationality: Merging Ubuntu and Feminist New Materialisms in African Feminist Digital Activism in Africa (Ghana); 19. Pursuing Autonomy: Movements in Reproductive Justice; 20. Transnational Chinese Digital Feminist Rhetorics: A Comparative Perspective; 21. Flux and Flow: Transgender Rhetorics and Abolitionist Praxes; 22. The Counterproductive Appeal of Shaming Gaslighters; 23. The Afterlives of Protest Images: The Myth of Togetherness in the Women’s Movement; 24. Intersectional Ecofeminist Food Rhetoric; 25. Queer(ing) Decolonial Feminist Rhetoric: SoVerano Boricua and Cuir Sentipensar; 26. As Long as the River Runs: Rhetorics of Indigenous Feminist Activism; Section IV: BEING: CELEBRATING (AND INSISTING ON) EMBODIED PRAXIS; 27. Complicating Public/Private Boundaries: Intimate Partner Violence Against Women and Micro-Performative Agency; 28. Remembrance as Practice: Sankofa and Pathos as Frameworks for Seeing | ||
500 | |a - and Hearing Black Women across Time; 29. Expanding Feminist Rhetorics: Toward an Embodied Fat Rhetorics; 30. Gut Feelings: Black Feminist Reverberations of Intuitive Theory; 31. Global Black Feminisms as Rhetorics of the Diaspora; 32. | ||
500 | |a - Necessary Foreclosures, or Notes on Consent as a Practice of Writing; 33. "We Won’t Back Down": Feeling Abortion Rights Advocacy Rhetoric through Poetic Inquiry; 34. Breaking My Own Text: Surrendering into Writing that Works; 35. Still/Now Here: Feminist Forgetting and Lesbian Presence; Section V: BECOMING: TRANSFORMING HOPES INTO FEMINIST PRACTICE; 36. "Strength, Wisdom, Hope:" Transforming Menopause Stigma Through Feminist Rhetorical Practices; 37. Feeling Coalition with Asian American Student Publications; 38. "A Deep Relationality": Reflections on Feminist Rhetoric from a Men’s Prison; 39. On Being Accountable: A Queer-Feminist Praxis of Refusal in but not of the Necropolitical University; 40. Postpartum and Disability: A Feminist Call for RJ-Crip Criticism; 41. Becoming Inhospitable, | ||
500 | |a - Becoming Imperceptible: Transnational Feminist Rhetorics in Videogames; 42. Chicana Feminist Rhetoric: Indigeneity and Activism; 43. The Methodological Promise of Black Feminism in Rhetoric and Writing Studies; 44. Crip Temporalities of Hope | ||
520 | |a The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric explores the histories, concerns, and possible futures of feminist rhetorical work in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Featuring work from scholars across disciplines, this book explores where we have been, where we are, and where we might be going. Forwarding key areas of study in feminist rhetoric, the handbook is divided into five interrelated sections—Time: Discovering, Recovering, and Composing our Histories; Space: Setting and Testing Boundaries: Physical and Digital Locales; Movement: Exploring Activism, Migration, and Globalism; Being: Celebrating (and Insisting on) Embodied Praxis; and Becoming: Transforming Hopes into Feminist Practice. Throughout the handbook, contributors survey and document the critical work of feminist rhetoric, pointing to ongoing interests in history, politics, and activism while showcasing new lines of inquiry and new methods of analysis, critique, and intervention.The first of its kind, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of rhetoric, writing studies, communication studies, and women’s and gender studies | ||
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From "Feminine-ism" to "Women’s Rights/Power-ism": Feminist Rhetorics in Post-Mao and 21st-Century China; Section II: SPACE: SETTING AND THEN TESTING BOUNDARIES: PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL LOCALES; 10. The Discursive Eviction of Muslim Women; 11. Water Walks, - Indigenous Feminism, and the Persuasive Power of Anishinabekweg; 12. White Streaming. Black Aesthetics: Using Black Cyberfeminism to Make Sense of Cultural Appropriation in Digital Platforms; 13. - Towards Expansive Care Vocabularies and Configurations: Disabled and Trans Care Collectives as a Site of Feminist Resistance; 14. Land Remediation, Multi-Genre Writing and Rooting Feminist Rhetorical Practices; 15. Caribbean Women Self-Creating Through Digital Footprints; 16. Third-Wave Feminist Rhetoric in the 21st Century: Rethinking Limitations, Possibilities, and New Directions; 17. Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud: Policing Gendered Bodies in Texas; Section III: MOVEMENT: EXPLORING ACTIVISM, MIGRATION, - AND GLOBALISM; 18. Fostering a New Consciousness of Material Relationality: Merging Ubuntu and Feminist New Materialisms in African Feminist Digital Activism in Africa (Ghana); 19. Pursuing Autonomy: Movements in Reproductive Justice; 20. Transnational Chinese Digital Feminist Rhetorics: A Comparative Perspective; 21. Flux and Flow: Transgender Rhetorics and Abolitionist Praxes; 22. The Counterproductive Appeal of Shaming Gaslighters; 23. The Afterlives of Protest Images: The Myth of Togetherness in the Women’s Movement; 24. Intersectional Ecofeminist Food Rhetoric; 25. Queer(ing) Decolonial Feminist Rhetoric: SoVerano Boricua and Cuir Sentipensar; 26. As Long as the River Runs: Rhetorics of Indigenous Feminist Activism; Section IV: BEING: CELEBRATING (AND INSISTING ON) EMBODIED PRAXIS; 27. Complicating Public/Private Boundaries: Intimate Partner Violence Against Women and Micro-Performative Agency; 28. Remembrance as Practice: Sankofa and Pathos as Frameworks for Seeing - and Hearing Black Women across Time; 29. Expanding Feminist Rhetorics: Toward an Embodied Fat Rhetorics; 30. Gut Feelings: Black Feminist Reverberations of Intuitive Theory; 31. Global Black Feminisms as Rhetorics of the Diaspora; 32. - Necessary Foreclosures, or Notes on Consent as a Practice of Writing; 33. "We Won’t Back Down": Feeling Abortion Rights Advocacy Rhetoric through Poetic Inquiry; 34. Breaking My Own Text: Surrendering into Writing that Works; 35. Still/Now Here: Feminist Forgetting and Lesbian Presence; Section V: BECOMING: TRANSFORMING HOPES INTO FEMINIST PRACTICE; 36. "Strength, Wisdom, Hope:" Transforming Menopause Stigma Through Feminist Rhetorical Practices; 37. Feeling Coalition with Asian American Student Publications; 38. "A Deep Relationality": Reflections on Feminist Rhetoric from a Men’s Prison; 39. On Being Accountable: A Queer-Feminist Praxis of Refusal in but not of the Necropolitical University; 40. Postpartum and Disability: A Feminist Call for RJ-Crip Criticism; 41. Becoming Inhospitable, - Becoming Imperceptible: Transnational Feminist Rhetorics in Videogames; 42. Chicana Feminist Rhetoric: Indigeneity and Activism; 43. The Methodological Promise of Black Feminism in Rhetoric and Writing Studies; 44. Crip Temporalities of Hope The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric explores the histories, concerns, and possible futures of feminist rhetorical work in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Featuring work from scholars across disciplines, this book explores where we have been, where we are, and where we might be going. Forwarding key areas of study in feminist rhetoric, the handbook is divided into five interrelated sections—Time: Discovering, Recovering, and Composing our Histories; Space: Setting and Testing Boundaries: Physical and Digital Locales; Movement: Exploring Activism, Migration, and Globalism; Being: Celebrating (and Insisting on) Embodied Praxis; and Becoming: Transforming Hopes into Feminist Practice. Throughout the handbook, contributors survey and document the critical work of feminist rhetoric, pointing to ongoing interests in history, politics, and activism while showcasing new lines of inquiry and new methods of analysis, critique, and intervention.The first of its kind, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of rhetoric, writing studies, communication studies, and women’s and gender studies bicssc / Cultural studies bicssc / Feminism & feminist theory bicssc / Humanities bicssc / Sociology bicssc / Gender studies - women bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory bisacsh / LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies Nur Cooley, Suban Sonstige oth |
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