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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 커뮤니케이션 연구
· ISBN : 9781032513058
· 쪽수 : 442쪽
· 출판일 : 2024-12-05
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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