Shui-Yin Sharon Yam

4 articles
  1. Toward a Rhetoric of Multispecies Justice
    doi:10.1080/02773945.2025.2487429
  2. How to Belong: Women’s Agency in a Transnational World
    Abstract

    Belinda A. Stillion Southard’s new book makes a compelling case for rhetorical practices that foster transnational belonging and advocacy among women. At a time when marginalized communities are ac...

    doi:10.1080/02773945.2021.1889265
  3. Visualizing Birth Stories from the Margin: Toward a Reproductive Justice Model of Rhetorical Analysis
    Abstract

    Through a rhetorical analysis of Romper’s YouTube series Doula Diaries, I demonstrate how the reproductive justice framework helps illuminate the need for an intersectional approach to advance birth justice. While the video series brings obstetric racism to light, portrays empowering birth experiences among women of color, and prioritizes the shared experiences and communities among non-normative birthing people, it falls short on supporting the rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ people to have children. I further argue for rhetoric scholars to adopt the reproductive justice framework in order to more critically interrogate how intersecting social forces and power structures influence the reproductive lives of individuals across positionalities.

    doi:10.1080/02773945.2019.1682182
  4. Affective Economies and Alienizing Discourse: Citizenship and Maternity Tourism in Hong Kong
    Abstract

    Examining the rhetorical responses of Hongkongers toward the influx of mainland Chinese maternal tourists, this article investigates citizenship claims made by a citizenry that is locally and culturally powerful but is transnationally and sociopolitically marginalized. By analyzing how alienizing discourse circulates and gains political valence through social media and popular cultural discourse, this article demonstrates that citizenship—particularly at a moment of national crisis—is intimately tied to and regulated by collective affects that could foreclose alternative and more inclusive articulations of membership.

    doi:10.1080/02773945.2016.1159721