Friends and colleagues—my book, What It Feels Like: Visceral Rhetoric and the Politics of Rape Culture, is available for preorder from PSUP! Here's a code for 30% off: NR21. I hope you'll buy it and ask your library to do the same! Spread the word!
https://t.co/1fNQ47sJNE
Hey Coalition,
The Call for Papers for #FemRhet25 is OUT!!
Send your proposals in for "Nurturing the Feminist Revolution: A More Inclusive Future!"
Visit our website for more info: https://t.co/KSqWg2fxye
We are thrilled to announce the 2024 recipient of the Edwina L. Sanders Award for Outstanding Work on the Rhetoric of Health Inequities, Dr. Laura McCann, for her excellent article, “Infertile Exclusions: Countering Race-Based Hyperfertility Narratives Online”!
Calling all readers! RHM is looking for new book reviews! Submissions should cover recently published books (2023 onward) that address heath, illness, healing, and wellness from a rhetorical perspective. Reach out to editor G. Edzordzi Agbozo at [email protected] with queries!
We're happy to announce the spring 2024 issue of Peitho, now at its new location, the WAC Clearinghouse!
We have some great articles and book reviews, plus a Cluster Conversation on feminist new materialisms, featuring undergraduate research!
https://t.co/eciPvtnvWl
Call for Peitho Editor/Co-Editors
We are seeking an editor–or a pair of co-editors–for Peitho, our quarterly peer-reviewed online journal, beginning June 1, 2025, with early onboarding to begin on or around January 1, 2025.
More Info: https://t.co/qpNtJNZynu
We are now accepting applications for Guiliano Global Fellowships! The fellowships provide grad student members with up to $2,000 to support travel and research toward publication, dissertation research, or experiential learning. Apply by 10 July: https://t.co/wQEnSJIAge
What an amazing way to start #RSA2024! I needed this conversation and absolutely loved talking with and learning from everyone there. Hopefully more to come from this group and conversation....
What an invigorating discussion on Rhetorics of Reproductive Justice with @sharonyamsy Heather Adams @kristiana_perle @StephRLarson@mickianna Jenna Vinson @Write_not_Wrong Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz, Maria Novotny, & all the attendees. #RSA2024 is off to a fantastic start! @rhetsoc
yesterday i talked with @KRCLradio about student protests, sensitivity, and my op-ed in the @sltrib - links to both:
https://t.co/9Cd0rqURDb
https://t.co/MCjvqjpdcw
New Feminist PhDs, please apply for our President's Dissertation Award!
There are so many new Drs this Spring and summer. Getting an award for your dissertation is always so cool.
More information on the tweet below and on this link: https://t.co/tKz3awjhae
My faculty harasser, who was found guilty of violating department and university policies by IU Title IX, was not banned from IU Bloomington campus. He was only banned from department space/events. Not banned from campus as a whole.
And yet this student was banned for 5 years.
one of my favorite professors (and fellow FSJP-OSU member), Dr. Michiko Hikida, just sent this to her big boss — Ohio State President, Ted Carter.
may her words, conviction, and truth be an example for tenured faculty everywhere.
#OhioState
Dear Colleagues:
We are excited to present a new issue of the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies. Please read and please share widely within your networks!
https://t.co/jGLsBzNTMp
Hey #4c25 crew! Looking to connect a student with others who might be interested in putting together a panel broadly on the topics of health/medicine/AI/social media....if that at all interests you or know someone who might be interested, DM me!
Let's Celebrate the winners of
The Winifred Bryan Horner Outstanding Book Award
2024—Heather Brook Adams for her monograph Enduring Shame: A Recent History of Unwed Pregnancy and Righteous Reproduction (U of South Carolina P, 2022).
This year I taught an entirely virtual open-access graduate course. Materials were free, speakers were compensated, and students were in attendance from all over the WORLD. On-line learning and community is not only possible but often PREFERABLE. No need to "return to normal."
Sending love to those who didn't get an academic job offer or did and the salary is below living wage or will require leaving partner/friends/community or living in continuous precarity. This world is full of difficult decisions and plenty of grief. I witness you (am one of you).