Materializing silence in feminist activism / Jessica Rose Corey.
2021
HQ1233 .C67 2021
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Title
Materializing silence in feminist activism / Jessica Rose Corey.
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ISBN
9783030810665 (electronic bk.)
3030810666 (electronic bk.)
9783030810658
3030810658
3030810666 (electronic bk.)
9783030810658
3030810658
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
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English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-81066-5 doi
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HQ1233 .C67 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.42
Summary
This book examines how rhetorically effective uses of silence and materiality mediate feminist activism and discusses the implications of these dynamics for pedagogy. Specifically, the text establishes a theoretical foundation for what the author terms "psychosocial composing," or "the metaphorical composing and revising of individual participants and society, and the contribution of written and visual texts as an input and output of the relationships between individuals and social culture." This idea is examined through primary research on the Clothesline Project, an international event that invites people who have experienced gender violence (directly or indirectly) to decorate tee shirts that get hung on clotheslines in public places. Through looking at values and roles of silence in global cultures and the use of material arts in activist efforts, the author argues for the unique value of silence and materiality in individual and collective spaces. The manuscript includes discussion questions and sample teaching materials. Overall, making connections among composition and rhetoric, psychology, sociology, politics, womens studies, art and design, pedagogy, and history, this book further demonstrates the potential interdisciplinary approaches to rhetoric and communication. Jessica Rose Corey is Director of Undergraduate Studies, Assistant Director of First-Year Writing, and Lecturer in Writing Studies in the Thompson Writing Program at Duke University. Her research interests include feminist rhetorics, activist literacies, rhetorics of silence, multimodal composition, and composition pedagogy
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Rhetorics of Silence
Chapter 3. Case Study of the CP Archive
Chapter 4. Making Progress in the Classroom and Beyond
Chapter 5. Future Directions.
Chapter 2. Rhetorics of Silence
Chapter 3. Case Study of the CP Archive
Chapter 4. Making Progress in the Classroom and Beyond
Chapter 5. Future Directions.