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January 2025

  1. To Gather Amongst the Olive Trees: Counterstorytelling through Palestinian Feminist Survivance Rhetorics
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.3.06
  2. Period Talk: Working Back to Menstrual Girlhood through Rookie Mag
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.4.08
  3. Archives, Criticism, and Care: Tending to Archival Work in the Rhetoric of Health & Medicine
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.09
  4. Embodied Expertise through Activist Toolkits
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.4.05
  5. Forty Years Later: Reconsidering the Cyborg as a Feminist Metaphor
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.06
  6. Editor�s Intro
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.3.01
  7. Response: Transdisciplinary Contiguities and Disjunctures: The Present and Future of Transnational Feminist Rhetorics
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.3.07
  8. Deconstructing The Body Papers: Multimodal Memoir as Feminist Archival Practice
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.18
  9. Review of Stories of Our Living Ephemera: Storytelling Methodologies in the Archives of the Cherokee National Seminaries, 1846�1907
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.26
  10. Foreword
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.3.00
  11. Review of Failing Sideways: Queer Possibilities for Writing Assessment
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.3.08
  12. Marjory Stoneman Douglas’s Everglades: River of Grass, the Rivers of America Book Series, and the Origins of an Environmental Rhetoric
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.28.1.05
  13. Reimagining Non-Compliant Bodies as Archives: A Feminist Decolonial Approach
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.23
  14. Introduction: Menstrual Rhetorics and Girlhood Culture
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.4.01
  15. Rhetorical Attendance as a Practice of Hope
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.11
  16. Speculative Linking in the Network: Rethinking Comparison in Transnational Feminist Rhetoric
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.3.03
  17. Editor's Introduction
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.01
  18. Cluster Conversation: (Re)Writing our Histories, (Re)Building Feminist Worlds: Working Toward Hope in the Archives: Introduction
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.08
  19. Too Smart, Too Productive, Too Much: Intellectual Vibrancy and Misogyny
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.03
  20. Pain and Relief Come of Themselves: A Digital, Multimodal, Fictocritical Archive
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.19
  21. Crip Pandemic Archiving and/as Hope
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.10
  22. WikiHope: Teaching Feminist Historiography through the (Re)Writing of Queer Narratives from Kentucky on Wikipedia
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.13
  23. It�s Not Just Hormones: Understanding Menopause Anxiety Through a Feminist Rhetorical Framework
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.04
  24. Storied Methodologies: Finding Hope in the Archives
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.17
  25. “The rapist is you!”: Remixing the Repertoire of Protest Performances
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.28.1.04

January 2024

  1. Feminist Intersectionality: Two Writing Center Staff Renegotiating Identities in the Early 2020s
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.04
  2. When the First Rhetoric You Hear is New Materialist
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.3.06
  3. On Being a �Good Girl� and on Doing Good
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.4.09
  4. Editor�s Introduction
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.01
  5. Small and Subtle Feminist Rhetorical Doings: An Introduction
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.4.01
  6. Get Ready with Me: The Subtle, Rhetorical Feminisms of Making Up
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.4.07
  7. Digital Eyes on Bodies: Analyzing Post-Roe Reproductive Surveillance
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.08
  8. Cluster Introduction: Why Teach Feminist Rhetorical New Materialisms
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.3.05
  9. Review of Constellating Home: Trans and Queer Asian American Rhetorics
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.3.10
  10. Cooking with Scissors and Paste: Recoveries and Reconsiderations of Motta Sims�s Composition Book at Spelman College
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.16
  11. �There is Power in Looking�: The Oppositional Gaze in Black Women�s Sousveillance Practices When Encountering Police
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.13
  12. Ghosts and Groceries: The Subtly Feminist Act of Claiming My Inheritance
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.4.04
  13. Face-shaping Power of the Postfeminist Gaze, or Digital Rhetorical Lateral Surveillance in Armenia
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.09
  14. �It Helps Me Feel More Comfortable�: Creating an Affective Public to Build Confidence on Instagram
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.3.03
  15. When Ethics Get in the Way: The Methodological Messiness of Analyzing #MeToo
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.3.04
  16. The Dilemma of Embodied Insecurity: A Subtle Feminist Approach for Embracing Moments of Good and Bad Advocacy
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.4.06
  17. Talking Back Through Rhetorical Surveillance Studies: Intersectional Feminist and Queer Approaches: Introduction
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.05
  18. �A Gesture of Defiance� from the Body: Interlocking Consent and the Privacy Aesthetic at the U.S. Southern Border
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.07
  19. Writing Centers are Watching: Surveillance, Colonialism, and Writing Tracking Data
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.11
  20. A Queer Iphis: Recovering and Reconsidering Translations of Ovid�s �Iphis and Ianthe�
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.17
  21. Rhetoric in a Dappled World
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.26.3.08
  22. Review: Latina Leadership: Language and Literacy Education Across Communities
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.19
  23. Digital Surveillance and Control of Chinese Feminists and a Transnational Response
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.06
  24. Studying Surveillance Through Hybrid Concealment Practices: A Queer Analysis of Digital Sex Work Safety Guides
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.14
  25. Recoveries and Reconsiderations: The Archive We Inherited
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.15