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Womens Ways of Making draws attention to material practicesthose that the hands performas three epistemologiesan episteme, a techne, and a phronesisthat together give pointed consideration to making as a rhetorical embodied endeavor. Combined, these epistemologies show that making is a form of knowing that (episteme), knowing how (techne), and wisdom-making (phronesis). Since the Enlightenment, embodied knowledge creation has been overlooked, ignored, or disparaged as inferior to other forms of expression or thinking that seem to leave the material world behind. Privileging the hand over the eye, as the work in this collection does, thus problematizes the way in which the eye has been co-opted by thinkers as the minds tool of investigation. Contributors to this volume argue that other sensestouch, taste, smell, hearingare keys to knowing ones materials. Only when all these ways of knowing are engaged can making be understood as a rhetorical practice. In Womens Ways of Making contributors explore ideas of making that run the gamut from videos produced by beauty vloggers to zine production and art programs at womens correctional facilities. Bringing together senior scholars, new voices, and a fresh take on material rhetoric, this book will be of interest to a broad range of readers in composition and rhetoric. Contributors: Angela Clark-Oates, Jane L. Donawerth, Amanda Ellis, Theresa M. Evans, Holly Fulton-Babicke, Bre Garrett, Melissa Greene, Magdelyn Hammong Helwig, Linda Hanson, Jackie Hoermann, Christine Martorana, Aurora Matzke, Jill McCracken, Karen S. Neubauer, Daneryl Nier-Weber, Sherry Rankins-Roberson, Kathleen J. Ryan, Rachael Ryerson, Andrea Severson, Lorin Shellenberger, Carey Smitherman-Clark, Emily Standridge, Charlese Trower, Christy I. Wenger, Hui Wu, Kathleen Blake Yancey
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781646420377
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 290
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-04-21
- Förlag: University Press of Colorado