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April 2019

  1. Digital Curation as Collaborative Archival Method in Feminist Rhetorics
  2. Learning from The Identity Project: Accountability-Based Strategies for Intersectional Analyses in Queer and Feminist Rhetoric
  3. Facebook Feminism: Moderating Story and Visibility in Pantsuit Nation
  4. Advocating Comadrismo: A Feminist Mentoring Approach for Latinas in Rhetoric and Composition
  5. Administration, Emotional Labor, And Gendered Discourses Of Power: A Feminist Chair’s Mission To Make Service Matter

November 2018

  1. Rev. of Kirsti Cole and Holly Hassel’s Surviving Sexism in Academia: Strategies for Feminist Leadership. Routledge, 2017. 315 pages.
  2. Rev. of Sara Ahmed’s Living a Feminist Life. Duke UP, 2017. 312 pages.
  3. Performing the Archival Body: Inciting Queered Feminist (Dis)locational Rhetorics Through Place-Based Pedagogies
  4. Reviewing Conduct Books as Feminist Rhetorical Devices for Agency Reforms

May 2018

  1. Rev. of Rethinking Ethos: A Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric edited by Kathleen J. Ryan, Nancy Meyers, and Rebecca Jones
  2. Rev. of Cámara Retórica: Feminist Filmmaking Methodology for Rhetoric and Composition by Alexandra Hidalgo
  3. Remonstrative Agitation as Feminist Counterpublic Rhetoric
  4. Changing the Landscape: Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies, Five Years Later

May 2017

  1. Rev. of Women’s Irony: Rewriting Feminist Rhetorical Histories by Tarez Samra Graban
  2. The Cross-Cultural Power of Yuri: Riyoko Ikeda’s Queer Rhetorics of Place-Making in The Rose of Versailles

November 2016

  1. Performing Feminist Action: A Toolbox for Feminist Research & Teaching
  2. Review Essay – Rethinking Recovery Work: New Directions in Feminist Histories of Rhetoric
  3. Feminist Fissures: Navigating Conflict in Mentoring Relationships
  4. Women and Corporate Communication in the Early American Republic

May 2016

  1. Finding the Grimkés in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory
  2. Recognizing the Rhetorics of Feminist Action: Activist Literacy and Dr. Jill Stein’s 2012 Green Party Campaign
  3. We’re Creating Ourselves Now: Crafting as Feminist Rhetoric in a Social Sorority

November 2015

  1. Enough Violence: The Importance of Local Action to Transnational Feminist Scholarship and Activism
  2. Objects in Play: Rhetoric, Gender, and Scientific Toys
  3. Cultivating the Scavenger: A Queerer Feminist Future for Composition and Rhetoric
  4. Embodiment: Embodying Feminist Rhetorics
  5. Feminism and Language Rights: Emerging or Converging

May 2014

  1. An Apparent Feminist Approach to Transnational Technical Rhetorics: The Ongoing Work of Nujood Ali

May 2013

  1. Coalition Talk: Finding their Voices: Feminist Intervention, Public Narratives, and Social Media
  2. Coalition Talk: Feminist Historiography: What’s the Digital Humanities Got to Do With It?

January 2013

  1. Writing About Boys: Using the Feminist Method of Strategic Contemplation When Researching Male Subjects

November 2012

  1. “Ain’t I a Woman”: Using Feminist Rhetorical Practices to Re-set the Terms of Scholarly Engagement for an Iconic Text