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January 2025

  1. Archives, Criticism, and Care: Tending to Archival Work in the Rhetoric of Health & Medicine
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.09
  2. Cluster Conversation: (Re)Writing our Histories, (Re)Building Feminist Worlds: Working Toward Hope in the Archives: Introduction
    Abstract

    [Introduction] "Hope is not like a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky. [...] Hope is an ax you break down doors with in an emergency." - Rebecca Solnit In 2018, Cheryl Glenn wrote, "The work of feminist rhetorical historiography is far from done; in fact, it has just begun-and it is anchored in hope." Following Glenn, we explore hope in this cluster as a methodological imperative in the archives. Informed by theorists Paulo Freire, bell hooks, Rebecca Solnit, and Cornel West, the writers in this Cluster Conversation envision hope as a radical orientation toward building new worlds and a willingness to do the work to make those worlds possible. Following the models of Jacqueline Jones Royster, Charles Morris, Terese Guinsatao Monberg, and others, we see archives and archival methods as a particularly valuable part of doing such work. As Linda Tuhiwai Smith argues in Decolonizing Methodologies, "To hold alternative histories is to hold alternative knowledges. The pedagogical implication of this access to alternative knowledges is that they can form the basis of alternative ways of doing things" (36). Archives and archival methods are vital to creating such alternative histories and knowledges.

    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.08
  3. WikiHope: Teaching Feminist Historiography through the (Re)Writing of Queer Narratives from Kentucky on Wikipedia
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.2.13

January 2024

  1. Reimagining Sponsorship: Recovery Work, Institutional Sponsorship, and the Nearly Forgotten Rev. Mary A. Will

September 2023

  1. Archival Research as Institutional Critique

April 2023

  1. Researching on the Intersectional Internet: Slow Coding as Humanistic Recovery

April 2020

  1. Feminist Citational Mapping as Recovery and Reconsideration: A Methodology for Analyzing Citational Practices

November 2019

  1. Making Feminist Rhetorical History Five Pages at a Time: A Cross-Institutional Writing Group for Mid-Career Women in the Academy
  2. The Nan Johnson Collection and Archival Research Award

April 2019

  1. Applying Archival Methods and Methodologies to Public Open Records

November 2016

  1. Review Essay – Rethinking Recovery Work: New Directions in Feminist Histories of Rhetoric

May 2016

  1. Finding the Grimkés in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory

May 2013

  1. Coalition Talk: Feminist Historiography: What’s the Digital Humanities Got to Do With It?