Peitho Volume 24 Issue 4, Summer 2022
Volume 24 Issue 4, Summer 2022
Editor: Rebecca Dingo, Clancy RatliffEditorial Assistant: Ashley Canter and Stacie Klinowski
Web Coordinator: Kelli Lycke
Cover Art: a drawing by Jody Shipka of a woman’s head and shoulders, done in pencil, against a black background. The woman’s hair is very short, and she is looking into the distance with a scornful expression
Introduction
Editors’ Introduction
Clancy Ratliff
Tags: archives, art, autoethnography, Best of the Journals, collaboration, grief, history, material, Mentoring, pedagogy, reflection, retrospective
Clancy Ratliff
Tags: archives, art, autoethnography, Best of the Journals, collaboration, grief, history, material, Mentoring, pedagogy, reflection, retrospective
Cluster Conversation: Narrating the Past and Mobilizing the Future of Feminist Rhetorical Studies
The Evolution of Peitho
Barbara E. L’Eplattenier, Lisa S. Mastrangelo
Tags: Advisory Board, collaboration, editorial board, founding, institutional history, labor issues, Peitho
Barbara E. L’Eplattenier, Lisa S. Mastrangelo
Tags: Advisory Board, collaboration, editorial board, founding, institutional history, labor issues, Peitho
Feminists (in) Dialogue: Mapping Convergent Moments and Telling Divergent Histories of the CCCC Feminist Caucus and the CFSHRC
Tarez Samra Graban, Holly Hassel, and Kate Lisbeth Pantelides
Tags: archives, CCCC, cfshrc, Feminist Caucus, labor equity, organizational history, politics of the profession
Tarez Samra Graban, Holly Hassel, and Kate Lisbeth Pantelides
Tags: archives, CCCC, cfshrc, Feminist Caucus, labor equity, organizational history, politics of the profession
An Archival Analysis of the “Material Turn” in Feminist Rhetorics
Michelle C. Smith and Haley Swartz
Tags: archives, material rhetorics, methodology
Michelle C. Smith and Haley Swartz
Tags: archives, material rhetorics, methodology
“Go and Love Some More”: Memorializing and Archiving Feminist Grief
Brooke Boling, Laura R. Micciche, Katie C. Monthie, and Jayne E.O. Stone
Tags: embodiment, feminist grief, in memoriam, love, memory, Mentoring
Brooke Boling, Laura R. Micciche, Katie C. Monthie, and Jayne E.O. Stone
Tags: embodiment, feminist grief, in memoriam, love, memory, Mentoring