Feminist Rhetorical Resilience

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University Press of Colorado, 16 juin 2012 - 272 pages

Although it is well known in other fields, the concept of “resilience” has not been addressed explicitly by feminist rhetoricians. This collection develops it in readings of rhetorical situations across a range of social contexts and national cultures. Contributors demonstrate that resilience offers an important new conceptual frame for feminist rhetoric, with emphasis on agency, change, and hope in the daily lives of individuals or groups of individuals disempowered by social or material forces. Collectively, these chapters create a robust conception of resilience as a complex rhetorical process, redeeming it from its popular association with individual heroism through an important focus on relationality, community, and an ethics of connection. Resilience, in this volume, is a specifically rhetorical response to complicated forces in individual lives. Through it, Feminist Rhetorical Resilience widens the interpretive space within which rhetoricians can work.

 

Table des matières

Introduction
Fabricating a Feminine Self in a ManMade
Engaging Difference
Possibilities
The Traveling Fado
Rural Migrant Women as Agents
Response Problematizing Literacy
Academe
Jane Addamss Civic
Response Strategic Collusion in the History of American Women Rhetors
Response On Impossibility
About the Authors
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