CFP: Edited Collection on Transnational Feminist Rhetorics

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May 11, 2023, 11:31:27 PM5/11/23
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Dear All,

Please find attached the CFP for an exciting new edited collection on Transnational Feminist Rhetorics titled “(Re)Mobilizing Solidarity: (Re)Mobilizing Solidarity in/and Transnational Feminist Rhetorics” edited by Dr. Belinda Walzer (Appalachian State University), Dr. Mais T. Al-Khateeb (Florida State University), Dr. Jennifer Nish (Texas Tech University), and Dr. Sweta Baniya (Virginia Tech).

This collection will be the first dedicated edited collection on the subject of Transnational Feminist Rhetorics. We invite contributions that (re)imagine and (re)articulate transnational feminist rhetorics from varying perspectives and methodologies, particularly as they intersect with human rights, disability studies, affect studies, queer and trans studies, digital humanities, new materialism, decoloniality, and studies of science and technology, health and medicine, etc. Please see the CFP for more information on the specifics of the call.

Proposals of 500 words are due by August 25th to transnationalfe...@gmail.com. Please include a short bio with your abstract. We are currently in conversation with two academic presses for this project.

Best,

The Editorial Team (Belinda, Mais, Jennifer, Sweta)

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Sweta Baniya, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric, Professional & Technical Writing 
Department of English at Virginia Tech
181 Turner Street NW (0112), Blacksburg, VA 24061
sbaniya.com | @Sunkesharee
TFR Collection CFP (1).pdf
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