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Book Title
Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies: Human Bodies, Posthumanist W
ISBN
9780809336333

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Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10
0809336332
ISBN-13
9780809336333
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240505293

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies : Human Bodies, Posthumanist Worlds
Publication Year
2017
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, General, Women's Studies, Rhetoric
Type
Textbook
Author
Daniel J. Card
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science, Science
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.7 in
Item Weight
13.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-017874
Reviews
"This book is a must-read because the research and writing are important in rhetoric, writing, and feminist studies. . . . The readability of the essays and the careful research will lead many scholars and graduate students to higher levels of understanding."--Kathleen E. Welch, author of Electric Rhetoric and The Contemporary Reception of Classical Rhetoric "The essays combine complex theoretical models with concrete critiques of practices in subjects such as scholarship in the academy, reproductive rights, patient rights, neuroscience, the pharmaceutical industry, and technical and professional communication in and beyond the classroom, and pay careful attention to gaps in language, action, and thought to uncover spaces for enacting new work and for repurposing received wisdom. In a field and moment demanding nimble and ethical methodologies for engaging rival and overlapping intellectual communities and tackling enduring and timely questions, this book is a wonderful gift and a bold challenge."--Melody A. Bowdon, professor of writing and rhetoric, University of Central Florida
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
500.82
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Prologue Introduction: Situating Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies Amanda K. Booher and Julie Jung 1. Of Complexity and Caution: Feminism, Object-Oriented Ontology, and the Practices of Scholarly Work Kyle P. Vealey and Alex Layne 2. Flat Ontologies and Everyday Feminisms: Revisiting Personhood and Fetal Ultrasound Imaging Jen Talbot 3. "The Inconvenience of Meeting You": Rereading Non/Compliance, Enabling Care Catherine Gouge 4. Mattering Gender: Technical Communication and Human Materiality Jennifer Bay 5. How Good Brain Science Gets That Way: Reclaiming the Scientific Study of Sexed and Gendered Brains Jordynn Jack 6. Representing without Representation: A Feminist New Materialist Exploration of Federal Pharmaceutical Policy Daniel J. Card, Molly M. Kessler, and S. Scott Graham 7. Embodied Vernacularity at the FDA: Feminism, Epistemic Authority, and Biomedical Activism Liz Barr 8. Becoming-Thinking Otherwise, Rhetorically Amanda K. Booher and Julie Jung Contributors Index
Synopsis
This edited collection disrupts tendencies in feminist science studies to dismiss rhetoric as having concern only for language, and it counters posthumanist theories that ignore human materialities and asymmetries of power as co-constituted with and through distinctions such as gender, sex, race, and ability. The eight essays model methodologies for doing feminist research in the rhetoric of science. Collectively they build innovative interdisciplinary bridges across the related but divergent fields of feminism, posthumanism, new materialism, and the rhetoric of science. Each essay addresses a question: How can feminist rhetoricians of science engage responsibly with emerging theories of the posthuman? Some contributors respond with case studies of fetal ultrasound, patient noncompliance, the neuroscience of sex differences, and drug trials of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; others respond with a critical review of object-oriented ontology and a framework for researching women technical writers in the workplace. The contributed essays are framed by a comprehensive introduction and a conclusion from the editors that underscore a key contribution of feminist posthumanist rhetoric-that it rethinks the agencies of people, things, and practices in ways that can bring about more ethical human relations. Individually contributors offer as much variety as consensus on matters of methodology. Together these essays demonstrate how a feminist posthumanist approach to science expands our notions of what rhetoric is and does without sacrificing what makes their inquiries distinctively rhetorical., This edited collection disrupts tendencies in feminist science studies to dismiss rhetoric as having concern only for language, and it counters posthumanist theories that ignore human materialities and asymmetries of power as co-constituted with and through distinctions such as gender, sex, race, and ability., This edited collection disrupts tendencies in feminist science studies to dismiss rhetoric as having concern only for language, and it counters posthumanist theories that ignore human materialities and asymmetries of power as co-constituted with and through distinctions such as gender, sex, race, and ability. The eight essays of Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies: Human Bodies, Posthumanist Worlds model methodologies for doing feminist research in the rhetoric of science. Collectively they build innovative interdisciplinary bridges across the related but divergent fields of feminism, posthumanism, new materialism, and the rhetoric of science. Each essay addresses a question: How can feminist rhetoricians of science engage responsibly with emerging theories of the posthuman? Some contributors respond with case studies in medical practice (fetal ultrasound; patient noncompliance), medical science (the neuroscience of sex differences), and health policy (drug trials of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration); others respond with a critical review of object-oriented ontology and a framework for researching women technical writers in the workplace. These contributions are in turn framed by a comprehensive introduction and a final chapter from the editors, who argue that a key contribution of feminist posthumanist rhetoric is that it rethinks the agencies of people, things, and practices in ways that can bring about more ethical human relations. Individually the contributions offer as much variety as consensus on matters of methodology. Together they demonstrate how feminist posthumanist and materialist approaches to science expand our notions of what rhetoric is and does, yet they manage to do so without sacrificing what makes their inquiries distinctively rhetorical., This edited collection disrupts tendencies in feminist science studies to dismiss rhetoric as having concern only for language, and it counters posthumanist theories that ignore human materialities and asymmetries of power as co-constituted with and through distinctions such as gender, sex, race, and ability. The eight essays of Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies: Human Bodies, Posthumanist Worlds model methodologies for doing feminist research in the rhetoric of science. Collectively they build innovative interdisciplinary bridges across the related but divergent fields of feminism, posthumanism, new materialism, and the rhetoric of science. Each essay addresses a question: How can feminist rhetoricians of science engage responsibly with emerging theories of the posthuman? Some contributors respond with case studies in medical practice (fetal ultrasound; patient noncompliance), medical science (the neuroscience of sex differences), and health policy (drug trials of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration); others respond with a critical review of object-oriented ontology and a framework for researching women technical writers in the workplace. The contributed essays are in turn framed by a comprehensive introduction and a final chapter from the editors, who argue that a key contribution of feminist posthumanist rhetoric is that it rethinks the agencies of people, things, and practices in ways that can bring about more ethical human relations. Individually the contributions offer as much variety as consensus on matters of methodology. Together they demonstrate how feminist posthumanist and materialist approaches to science expand our notions of what rhetoric is and does, yet they manage to do so without sacrificing what makes their inquiries distinctively rhetorical.
LC Classification Number
Q130.F464 2018

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