2012
DOI: 10.1080/15362426.2012.657044
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Toward a Posthuman Perspective: Feminist Rhetorical Methodologies and Everyday Practices

Sarah Hallenbeck

Abstract: This article considers the emergence of methodological patterns, or “sanctioned narratives,” within feminist rhetorical historiography, arguing that with just a few exceptions these patterns have anchored our work to conceptions of the woman-as-rhetor exercising deliberate, strategic agency against her world, rather than within it. While this conception has been enormously productive in redefining what “counts” in the history of rhetoric, it also constrains our attempts to pursue broader methodological project… Show more

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“…My argument about feminist dilemmatic theory operates in proximity to feminist new materialisms, though communication scholarship rarely draws explicitly upon this habit of thinking (for exceptions see Ashcraft & Harris, ; Hallenback, ). Feminist new materialisms “bridge feminist empiricism and feminist social constructivism” (van der Tuin, , p. 28).…”
Section: Turning Toward Feminist New Materialismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My argument about feminist dilemmatic theory operates in proximity to feminist new materialisms, though communication scholarship rarely draws explicitly upon this habit of thinking (for exceptions see Ashcraft & Harris, ; Hallenback, ). Feminist new materialisms “bridge feminist empiricism and feminist social constructivism” (van der Tuin, , p. 28).…”
Section: Turning Toward Feminist New Materialismmentioning
confidence: 99%