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July 2023

  1. The Risks and Possibilities of Academic Feminist Coalition Building

April 2023

  1. Teaching Digital Feminist Research Methods: Polluted Digital Landscapes and Care-ful Pedagogies
  2. Developing a Feminist Mentorship Praxis for Digital Aggression Research
  3. Cluster Editors’ Introduction: Defining A Feminist Approach to Internet Research Ethics (Again)
  4. Feminist Ethos and Global Food Systems Rhetorics on Campus
  5. Economies of Rights: Transnational Feminism and the Transactional Structure of Rights

January 2023

  1. Persistence, Coalition and Power: Institutional Citizenship and the Feminist WPA
  2. Unremarking on Whiteness: The Midcentury Feminism of Erma Bombeck’s Humor and Rhetoric

September 2022

  1. Global Mobility and Subaltern Knowledge: A Transnational Feminist Perspective on Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis

July 2022

  1. Coalition as Commonplace: Centering Feminist Scholarship, Pedagogies, and Leadership Practices
  2. “Go and Love Some More”: Memorializing and Archiving Feminist Grief
  3. An Archival Analysis of the “Material Turn” in Feminist Rhetorics
  4. Feminists (in) Dialogue: Mapping Convergent Moments and Telling Divergent Histories of the CCCC Feminist Caucus and the CFSHRC

January 2022

  1. “Whose Eyes Shall Bless Now the Truth of My Pain?”: Recovering Diane di Prima’s Feminist Rhetoric

September 2021

  1. Overlooked Sources of Feminist Material in Unlikely Archival Collections: Recoveries and Reconsiderations of Writer Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’ (1844-1911) Letters to 19th Century Physician S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914)
  2. Recoveries and Reconsiderations: Feminist Coworking Spaces as New Sites for Feminist Rhetorical Inquiry
  3. Silently Speaking Bodies: Affective Rhetorical Resistance in Transnational Feminist Rhetoric
  4. The Gift of Feminist Mentoring

July 2021

  1. Manifesto of a Mid-Life White Feminist Or, An Apologia for Embodied Feminism
  2. I Heard That: The Sociolinguist Reality of the Black Feminist Afrofuture
  3. Black Feminist Rhetoric in Beyoncé’s Homecoming
  4. The Pepper Manual: Towards Situated Non-Western Feminist Rhetorical Practices
  5. On Race, Feminism, and Rhetoric: An Introductory/Manifesto Flow…

April 2021

  1. The Praxis of Listening in Feminist-Relational Research
  2. Hitting the Limits of Feminist Rhetorical Listening in the Era of Donald Trump

September 2020

  1. A Fullness of Feeling: Queer Rhetorical Listening and Emotional Receptivity
  2. Troubling the Terms of Engagement: Queer Rhetorical Listening as Carceral Interruption
  3. “An American Orphan”: Amelia Simmons, Cookbook Authorship, and the Feminist Ethē

July 2020

  1. Out in the Classroom: A Transgender Pedagogical Narrative
  2. Happiness, Biopolitics, and Transmedicine’s Necessary Contradiction: Rhetorics of Normalcy and the Narratives of Gender Transition
  3. “It’s a … [inaudible blood-curdling screams, chaos]!”: Gender Reveal Party Fails as Ideological Rupture
  4. Toward a Trans Sovereignty: Why We Need Indigenous Rhetorics to Decolonize Gender and Sexuality
  5. Because Trans People Are Speaking: Notes on Our Field’s First Special Issue on Transgender Rhetorics

April 2020

  1. Feminist Citational Mapping as Recovery and Reconsideration: A Methodology for Analyzing Citational Practices
  2. Writing Groups as Feminist Practice
  3. Early Quaker Women and Civility Rhetorics
  4. Transforming Feminist Narratives and Participation of African Marginalized Women through Ceremonial Beads
  5. Making Sense of #MeToo: Intersectionality and Contemporary Feminism

November 2019

  1. Men Who Love Bukowski: Hegemonic Masculinity, Online Dating, and the Aversion toward the Feminine
  2. Situating Care as Feminist Rhetorical Action in Two Community-Engaged Health Projects
  3. Making Feminist Rhetorical History Five Pages at a Time: A Cross-Institutional Writing Group for Mid-Career Women in the Academy
  4. Women and the Way: The Contradictory Universalism of Protestant Women’s Foreign Missionary Societies in the Early 20th Century

July 2019

  1. Response to “Rhetorical Pasts, Rhetorical Futures: Reflecting on the Legacy of Our Bodies, Ourselves and the Future of Feminist Health Literacy”
  2. “Like Regular Underwear, But So Much Better”: How Thinx Can Create Feminist Embodied Subjects through the Enduring Legacy of OBOS
  3. “Like regular underwear, but so much better.”: How Thinx Can Create Feminist Embodied Subjects through the Enduring Legacy of OBOS
  4. Health Information Sharing as Feminist Rhetorical Work: Rethinking Power, Individuality, and Simplicity in Women and Their Bodies1
  5. Tracing the Future Lineage for OBOS: Reproductive Health Applications as a Text for Feminist Rhetorical Inquiry
  6. Clinical Relationships and Feminist Values: How OBOS Benefits Collaborative Relationships in Women’s Health
  7. Feminist Authorial Agency: Copyright and Collaboration in the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective
  8. The Feminist Work of Unsticking Shame: Affective Realignment in the 1973 Edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves