Editor: Rebecca Dingo and Clancy Ratliff
Associate Editor: Jennifer Nish
Editorial Assistant: Stacie Klinowski and Rachel Smith
Web Coordinator: Hannah Taylor
Cover Art: A collage of photos of roses created by Talitha May, taken at the International Rose Test Garden in Portland, Oregon. Emerging from the lower left corner are roses in variegated colors: pink, white, yellow, red. The upper right corner and background of the image are burgundy, with “Peitho 27.1 Fall 2024” in a yellow sans serif font in all caps. May remarks, “The piece takes inspiration from a fragment by Ibycus in which she nursed a baby among rose blossoms as well as the ideas of rhetoric and context.”
Editors’ Introduction
Rebecca Dingo and Clancy Ratliff
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.01
Tara Reade and the Case for a Feminist Rhetoric- Propaganda Studies
Nicole Tanquary
Tags: #MeToo; propaganda; Joe Biden; news media; frames; recontextualization; victim testimony
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.02
Constructing Black Presence in Arizona’s State Capitol Museum: Performing a Responsive Rhetorical Art in a Contested Site of Public Memory
Melovee Easley and Elenore Long
Tags: critical imagination, rhetorical crossover, rhetorical education, Black presence
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.03
Feminist Intersectionality: Two Writing Center Staff Renegotiating Identities in the Early 2020s
Naya Quintana and Xuan Jiang
Tags: intersectional identity, writing center, feminism, collaborative autoethnography
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.04
Introduction
Morgan C. Banville and Gavin P. Johnson
Tags: surveillance, technology, bodies, tactics, talking back, intersectional feminist and queer framework
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.05
Digital Surveillance and Control of Chinese Feminists and a Transnational Response
Chen Chen
Tags: deep circulation, transnational feminism, digital aggression, China’s information control and censorship, da zi bao (big character poster)
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.06
“A Gesture of Defiance” From the Body: Interlocking Consent and The Privacy Aesthetic at the U.S. Southern Border
Charles Woods
Tags: Data Privacy, Digital Surveillance, Biometrics, Aesthetics, U.S. Southern Border
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.07
Digital Eyes on Bodies: Analyzing Post-Roe Reproductive Surveillance
Emily Gillo
Tags: mobile health apps, reproductive surveillance, feminist rhetoric, surveillance of care, health privacy
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.08
Face-Shaping Power of the Postfeminist Gaze, or Digital Rhetorical Lateral Surveillance in Armenia
Elitza Kotzeva
Tags: rhetorical surveillance, lateral surveillance, gynaeopticon, postfeminist gaze, Armenian culture
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.09
Cohering Marginality: A Thematic Analysis of Mentorship and Counterveillance Among Black Women Scholars in Rhetoric and Writing Studies
Christopher J. Morris
Tags: surveillance, Black feminism, mentorship, professionalism, thematic analysis
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.10
Writing Centers Are Watching: Surveillance, Colonialism, and Data Tracking
Kelin Loe, Angela Stalcup, Shannon Shepherd, and Breeanna Hicks
Tags: writing centers, colonization, in/visibility, decolonial work, data collection
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.11
A Disability Theory of Anti-Surveillance Tactics
Amy Gaeta
Tags: disability, privacy, anti-surveillance, disability community, crip theory
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.12
“There is Power in Looking”: The Oppositional Gaze in Black Women’s Sousveillance Practices When Encountering Police
Asa McMullen
Tags: Black women, African American, sousveillance, multiple consciousness, oppositional gaze
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.13
Studying Surveillance Through Hybrid Concealment Practices: A Queer Analysis of Digital Sex Work Safety Guides
Rachael Jordan
Tags: queer surveillance, activism, sex work
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.14
Recoveries and Reconsiderations: The Archive We Inherited
Rachael McIntosh
Tags: Archival Rhetorics, Black Feminism, Slavery, Archives, Reparative Description
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.15
Cooking with Scissors and Paste: Recoveries and Reconsiderations of Motta Sims’s Composition Book at Spelman College
Andrew Fiss
Tags: archival research, cooking, domestic science, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, home economics, recoveries and reconsiderations, scrapbooking
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.16
A Queer Iphis: Recovering and Reconsidering Translations of Ovid’s “Iphis and Ianthe”
Alexandra Sladky
Tags: translation, retelling, Ovid, recoveries and reconsiderations, feminist translation theory
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.17
Review of Gathering Blossoms Under Fire: The Journals of Alice Walker 1965-2000
Zoe McDonald
Tags: Book Review, American, African American Women, Black Feminism, Black Women, Writer
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.18
Review of Latina Leadership: Language and Literacy Education across Communities
Michael Caballero
Tags: composition and rhetoric, feminist coalitions, feminist community building, feminist scholarship, literature-review, latin-rhetoric
DOI: 10.37514/PEI-J.2024.27.1.19
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