Making Matters: Craft, Ethics, and New Materialist Rhetorics
Autor Leigh Gruwellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2022 – vârsta ani
To recast new materialist rhetorics as inherently crafty, Leigh Gruwell historicizes and locates the concept of craft both within rhetorical history as well as in the disciplinary history of writing studies. Her investigation centers on three specific case studies: craftivism, the fibercraft website Ravelry, and the 2017 Women’s March. These instances all highlight how a material, ecological understanding of rhetorical agency can enact political change.
Craft agency models how we humans might work with and alongside things—nonhuman, sometimes digital, sometimes material—to create more equitable relationships. Making Matters argues that craft is a useful starting point for addressing criticisms of new materialist rhetorics not only because doing so places rhetorical action as a product of complex relationships between a network of human and nonhuman actors, but also because it does so with an explicitly activist agenda that positions the body itself as a material interface.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781646422548
ISBN-10: 1646422546
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
ISBN-10: 1646422546
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
Recenzii
“Making Matters makes craft matter to rhetoric, for ethics, and for furthering our discussions of how to grapple with agency.”
—Casey Boyle, University of Texas
“Builds a really useful critique of current work in the field in new materialism—and then provides a comprehensive approach for remedying that work’s shortfalls. It provides useful introductions to connections among sections of the field that need to be brought together: new materialism, feminism, multimodality, and advocacy.”
—Kristin Prins, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
“Offers its audience of composition and feminist scholars and graduate students a useful perspective on new materialism and how it can reorient the pedagogical, administrative, and research practices of the field.”
—Marilyn Cooper, professor emerita, Michigan Tech
—Casey Boyle, University of Texas
“Builds a really useful critique of current work in the field in new materialism—and then provides a comprehensive approach for remedying that work’s shortfalls. It provides useful introductions to connections among sections of the field that need to be brought together: new materialism, feminism, multimodality, and advocacy.”
—Kristin Prins, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
“Offers its audience of composition and feminist scholars and graduate students a useful perspective on new materialism and how it can reorient the pedagogical, administrative, and research practices of the field.”
—Marilyn Cooper, professor emerita, Michigan Tech
Notă biografică
Leigh Gruwell is assistant professor of English at Auburn University, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in writing and rhetoric. Her research centers on digital, feminist, and new materialist rhetorics as well as composition pedagogy and research methodologies.