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July 2019

  1. Feminist Authorial Agency: Copyright and Collaboration in the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective
  2. The Feminist Work of Unsticking Shame: Affective Realignment in the 1973 Edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves
  3. Hard Labor

April 2019

  1. Digital Curation as Collaborative Archival Method in Feminist Rhetorics
  2. Applying Archival Methods and Methodologies to Public Open Records
  3. Learning from The Identity Project: Accountability-Based Strategies for Intersectional Analyses in Queer and Feminist Rhetoric
  4. Facebook Feminism: Moderating Story and Visibility in Pantsuit Nation
  5. Toward a Rhetoric of Body as Space
  6. Electric Girl No More: Nineteenth-Century Technofeminism, Constructions of Physical Strength, and Scientific Expertise
  7. Rhetorical Future(s) and Accounting for Rhetorical Debt
  8. Advocating Comadrismo: A Feminist Mentoring Approach for Latinas in Rhetoric and Composition
  9. Is it Worth it to “Lean In” and Lead? On Being a Woman Department Chair in Rhetoric and Writing Studies
  10. Administration, Emotional Labor, And Gendered Discourses Of Power: A Feminist Chair’s Mission To Make Service Matter
  11. Transforming the Value of Gendered Service through Institutional Culture Change

November 2018

  1. Rev. of Stacey Waite’s Teaching Queer: Radical Possibilities for Writing and Knowing. U of Pittsburgh P, 2017. 206 pages.
  2. Rev. of Melissa A. Goldthwaite’s Food, Feminisms, Rhetorics. Southern Illinois UP, 2017. 296 pages.
  3. Rev. of Kirsti Cole and Holly Hassel’s Surviving Sexism in Academia: Strategies for Feminist Leadership. Routledge, 2017. 315 pages.
  4. Rev. of Sara Ahmed’s Living a Feminist Life. Duke UP, 2017. 312 pages.
  5. The Responsibility of Privilege: A Critical Race Counterstory Conversation
  6. Performing the Archival Body: Inciting Queered Feminist (Dis)locational Rhetorics Through Place-Based Pedagogies
  7. Reviewing Conduct Books as Feminist Rhetorical Devices for Agency Reforms
  8. Martha Root’s Interwar Lectures: Cosmic Education and the Rhetoric of Unity
  9. Structures of Antifeminism: Drugs and Women’s Education in the Texts of Dr. Clarke
  10. “She Left the Window”: Challenging Domestic Ethos in Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White
  11. The Life of the Female Mind: Hester Mulso Chapone and the Gendered Rhetoric of Experience
  12. Service-Learning at the Northwestern University Settlement, 1930-31, and the Legacy of Jane Addams
  13. Inventing the Lady Manager: Rhetorically Constructing the “Working-Woman”

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 Rhetorics of Whiteness: Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education edited by Tammie M Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, and Krista Ratcliffe
  3. Rev. of Cámara Retórica: Feminist Filmmaking Methodology for Rhetoric and Composition by Alexandra Hidalgo
  4. Rev. of Rhetorical Healing: The Reeducation of Contemporary Black Womanhood by Tamika L. Carey
  5. Representing Precarity, Disavowing Politics: The Exceptional(ist) Appeal of Humans of New York
  6. Control and Constraint: Margaret Thatcher and the Dynamics of Political Rhetoric During Prime Minister’s Questions
  7. Forsaking Proverbs of Ashes: Evangelical Women, Donald Trump, and Rhetorical Grace
  8. Speaking, Writing, Organizing: Matilda Gage’s Parrahesiastic Acts
  9. Remonstrative Agitation as Feminist Counterpublic Rhetoric
  10. Constellating White Women’s Cultural Rhetorics: The Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching and Its Contemporary Scholars
  11. “Hear the Table Call of the South:” White Supremacist Rhetoric and the 1950 Charleston Receipts Junior League Cookbook
  12. The Making of Available Means
  13. Changing the Landscape: Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies, Five Years Later

November 2017

  1. Building Sustainable, Capable Lives or Tilting at Windmills – A Remediation
  2. Rev. of Praising Girls: The Rhetoric of Young Women, 1895-1930 by Henrietta Rix Wood
  3. Rev. of Claiming the Bicycle: Women, Rhetoric, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America by Sarah Hallenbeck
  4. Rev. of Shades of Sulh: The Rhetorics of Arab-Islamic Reconciliation by Rasha Diab
  5. Motherhood, Time, and Wendy Davis’s Ethos
  6. Anticipating the Unknown: Postpedagogy and Accessibility
  7. Mixed Messages: Slut Shaming in Mean Girls and Easy A
  8. Scapegoats and Aliens: Institutionalized Shame in Divorce Court and Mandatory Parenting Classes
  9. Reading Children’s Book Editor Ursula Nordstrom: Archives of Literacy Sponsorship, Workplace Persuasion, and Queer Networks
  10. Inviting Infamy, Reframing Freedom: Nineteenth-Century Anti-Polygamy Lecturer, Ann Eliza Young, and the Dynamics of Incremental Persuasion