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Rethinking Ethos: A Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric (St
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ISBN
9780809334940
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
Publication Name
Rethinking Ethos : a Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric
Item Length
8.9 in
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Rhetoric, Women's Studies
Publication Year
2016
Series
Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Sean Barnette
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Number of Pages
312 Pages

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Labels traditionally ascribed to women-mother, angel of the house, whore, or bitch-suggest character traits that do not encompass the complexities of women's identities or empower women's public speaking. Rethinking Ethos: A Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric redefines the concept of ethos-classically thought of as character or credibility-as ecological and feminist, negotiated and renegotiated, and implicated in shifting power dynamics. Building on previous feminist and rhetorical scholarship, this essay collection presents a sustained discussion of the unique methods by which women's ethos is constructed and transformed. Editors Kathleen J. Ryan, Nancy Myers, and Rebecca Jones identify three rhetorical maneuvers that characterize ethos in the feminist ecological imaginary: ethe as interruption/interrupting, ethe as advocacy/advocating, and ethe as relation/relating. Each section of the book explores one of these rhetorical maneuvers. An afterword gathers contributors' thoughts on the collection's potential impact and influence, possibilities for future scholarship, and the future of feminist rhetorical studies. With its rich mix of historical examples and contemporary case studies, Rethinking Ethos offers a range of new perspectives, including queer theory, transnational approaches, radical feminism, Chicana feminism, and indigenous perspectives, from which to consider a feminist approach to ethos.

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Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10
0809334941
ISBN-13
9780809334940
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Author
Sean Barnette
Publication Name
Rethinking Ethos : a Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Rhetoric, Women's Studies
Publication Year
2016
Series
Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
Number of Pages
312 Pages

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Item Length
8.9 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz

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2015-036755
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P301.5.S63r45 2016
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"This important collection contributes to new theories of ethos as a fluid, negotiated, place-based concept, illustrating how ethos can and does shift according to the rhetors involved, the exigency, and the time, place, and occasion of speaking or writing. Contributors to the volume include a range of established and emerging scholars who together present important new theories and case studies of feminist ethos."--Gesa Kirsch, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies " Rethinking Ethos enacts its theoretical foundation brilliantly and seamlessly: this collection interrupts stale and static notions of what constitutes ethos, it advocates for a capacious yet rigorous definition of feminist ethe, and it relates not only to our scholarship but also to our teaching, professional, and personal lives."--Kate J. Ronald, Miami University "This edited collection brings together a variety of important lines of inquiry, reaffirming the centrality of ethos to rhetorical study and its importance especially for women and other marginalized groups. Readers interested in questions of gender and ethos will not be disappointed with the robust analysis, challenging questions posed for our teaching practices, and untapped potential of alternative research methodologies. This book's insights suggest exciting future research into women, ethos, and ecology. This research will be important for not only feminist rhetorical studies but rhetorical studies generally, for Rethinking Ethos shows, as its subtitle suggests, how rhetoric "goes green." --Timothy Ballingall, Rhetoric Review, "Ryan, Myers, and Jones put together a collection of essays that speaks to feminist theorists, writers, and educators and encourages them to think, collaborate, and teach in ways that acknowledge the ecological nature of ethos. The fluidity and self-reflectivity allowed in this approach to ethos grants space for responsible academic spaces. However, the power of this collection may be even greater than its academic implications. In a time marked by political division and ineffective communication, this group of essays provides a lens through which to imagine interruption and advocacy as methods that create relationships rather than divisions." --Brittany Knutson , Rhetoric Public Affairs "This important collection contributes to new theories of ethos as a fluid, negotiated, place-based concept, illustrating how ethos can and does shift according to the rhetors involved, the exigency, and the time, place, and occasion of speaking or writing. Contributors to the volume include a range of established and emerging scholars who together present important new theories and case studies of feminist ethos."--Gesa Kirsch, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies " Rethinking Ethos enacts its theoretical foundation brilliantly and seamlessly: this collection interrupts stale and static notions of what constitutes ethos, it advocates for a capacious yet rigorous definition of feminist ethe, and it relates not only to our scholarship but also to our teaching, professional, and personal lives."--Kate J. Ronald, Miami University "This edited collection brings together a variety of important lines of inquiry, reaffirming the centrality of ethos to rhetorical study and its importance especially for women and other marginalized groups. Readers interested in questions of gender and ethos will not be disappointed with the robust analysis, challenging questions posed for our teaching practices, and untapped potential of alternative research methodologies. This book's insights suggest exciting future research into women, ethos, and ecology. This research will be important for not only feminist rhetorical studies but rhetorical studies generally, for Rethinking Ethos shows, as its subtitle suggests, how rhetoric "goes green." --Timothy Ballingall, Rhetoric Review, "Ryan, Myers, and Jones put together a collection of essays that speaks to feminist theorists, writers, and educators and encourages them to think, collaborate, and teach in ways that acknowledge the ecological nature of ethos. The fluidity and self-reflectivity allowed in this approach to ethos grants space for responsible academic spaces. However, the power of this collection may be even greater than its academic implications. In a time marked by political division and ineffective communication, this group of essays provides a lens through which to imagine interruption and advocacy as methods that create relationships rather than divisions." --Brittany Knutson , Rhetoric & Public Affairs "This important collection contributes to new theories of ethos as a fluid, negotiated, place-based concept, illustrating how ethos can and does shift according to the rhetors involved, the exigency, and the time, place, and occasion of speaking or writing. Contributors to the volume include a range of established and emerging scholars who together present important new theories and case studies of feminist ethos."--Gesa Kirsch, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies " Rethinking Ethos enacts its theoretical foundation brilliantly and seamlessly: this collection interrupts stale and static notions of what constitutes ethos, it advocates for a capacious yet rigorous definition of feminist ethe, and it relates not only to our scholarship but also to our teaching, professional, and personal lives."--Kate J. Ronald, Miami University "This edited collection brings together a variety of important lines of inquiry, reaffirming the centrality of ethos to rhetorical study and its importance especially for women and other marginalized groups. Readers interested in questions of gender and ethos will not be disappointed with the robust analysis, challenging questions posed for our teaching practices, and untapped potential of alternative research methodologies. This book's insights suggest exciting future research into women, ethos, and ecology. This research will be important for not only feminist rhetorical studies but rhetorical studies generally, for Rethinking Ethos shows, as its subtitle suggests, how rhetoric "goes green." --Timothy Ballingall, Rhetoric Review, "This important collection contributes to new theories of ethos as a fluid, negotiated, place-based concept, illustrating how ethos can and does shift according to the rhetors involved, the exigency, and the time, place, and occasion of speaking or writing. Contributors to the volume include a range of established and emerging scholars who together present important new theories and case studies of feminist ethos."--Gesa Kirsch, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies  " Rethinking Ethos enacts its theoretical foundation brilliantly and seamlessly: this collection interrupts stale and static notions of what constitutes ethos, it advocates for a capacious yet rigorous definition of feminist ethe, and it relates not only to our scholarship but also to our teaching, professional, and personal lives."--Kate J. Ronald, Miami University  , "This important collection contributes to new theories of ethos as a fluid, negotiated, place-based concept, illustrating how ethos can and does shift according to the rhetors involved, the exigency, and the time, place, and occasion of speaking or writing. Contributors to the volume include a range of established and emerging scholars who together present important new theories and case studies of feminist ethos."--Gesa Kirsch, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies  " Rethinking Ethos enacts its theoretical foundation brilliantly and seamlessly: this collection interrupts stale and static notions of what constitutes ethos, it advocates for a capacious yet rigorous definition of feminist ethe, and it relates not only to our scholarship but also to our teaching, professional, and personal lives."--Kate J. Ronald, Miami University "This edited collection brings together a variety of important lines of inquiry, reaffirming the centrality of ethos to rhetorical study and its importance especially for women and other marginalized groups. Readers interested in questions of gender and ethos will not be disappointed with the robust analysis, challenging questions posed for our teaching practices, and untapped potential of alternative research methodologies. This book's insights suggest exciting future research into women, ethos, and ecology. This research will be important for not only feminist rhetorical studies but rhetorical studies generally, for Rethinking Ethos shows, as its subtitle suggests, how rhetoric "goes green." --Timothy Ballingall, Rhetoric Review  
Table of Content
Preface Introduction: Identifying Feminist Ecological Ethe Kathleen J. Ryan, Nancy Myers, and Rebecca Jones Part One. Eth e as Interruption-Interrupting 1. A Reformer Rides: Radical Photographic Ethos in Frances E. Willard''s A Wheel within a Wheel Kristie S. Fleckenstein 2. Andrea Dworkin''s Radical Ethos Valerie Palmer-Mehta 3. The Unavailable Means of Persuasion: A Queer Ethos for Feminist Writers and Teachers Stacey Waite 4. Changing Audience, Changing Ethos Beth Daniell and Letizia Guglielmo Part Two. Ethe as Advocacy-Advocating 5. Ethos as a Social Act: The "Unauthorized" Susanna Wesley Lynée Lewis Gaillet 6. Hospitality as Kenosis: Dorothy Day''s Voluntary Poverty Sean Barnette 7. Powerlessness Re-purposed: The Feminist Ethos of Judy Bonds Mary Beth Pennington 8. Strategically Negotiating Essence: Zitkala-Sa''s Ethos as Activist &
Copyright Date
2016
Dewey Decimal
808
Dewey Edition
23
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