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Teaching & Researching Feminist Rhetorics:

Digital Curation as Collaborative Archival Method

post by Pamela VanHaitsma, Cassandra Book, Meagan Clark, Christopher Giofreda, Kimberly Goode & Meredith Privott

Collaboration has long been a central practice within the research and teaching of feminist rhetorics (Lunsford and Ede). Yet as feminist scholars take up “invitations” to embark on “meaningful engagements” with digital humanities, the fruitfulness and even necessity of collaboration takes on new valence (Enoch and Bessette; Enoch, Bessette, and VanHaitsma). In digital contexts, “archives 2.0” are participatory (Ramsey-Tobiene). Scholars not only examine but produce digital archives, and digital production often involves collaborative practices of curation (Kennedy). Indeed, as we have found through our work together in a graduate seminar on women’s and feminist rhetorics, the digital curation of archives may function as a collaborative method for scholars interested in bringing together our field’s strengths in historiographic scholarship with emergent digital practices. Read more

CFSHRC AB 2020-11-09 12:47:51Teaching & Researching Feminist Rhetorics:

Keyword: feminist pedagogy

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Review of Retellings: Opportunities for Feminist Research in Rhetoric and Composition Studies
Nanette Rasband Hilton
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Teaching Digital Feminist Research Methods: Polluted Digital Landscapes and Care-ful Pedagogies
Gabriella Wilson
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U.S. Women’s Suffrage as a Strategy for Counterstory and Coalition: Creating Shared Rhetorical Space Through Library-Campus Partnerships
Letizia Guglielmo and Meghan Stipe
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