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Feminist Technical Communication: Apparent Feminisms, Slow Crisis, and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster

Autor Erin Clark
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2024 – vârsta ani
Feminist Technical Communication introduces readers to technical communication methodology, demonstrating how rhetorical feminist approaches are vital to the future of technical communication. Using an intersectional and transcultural approach, Erin Clark fuses the well-documented surge of work in feminist technical communication throughout the 1990s with the larger social justice turn in the discipline.
 
The first book to situate feminisms and technical communication in relationship as the focal point, Feminist Technical Communication traces the thread of feminisms through technical communication’s connection to social justice studies. Clark theorizes “slow crisis,” a concept made readable to technical communicators by apparent feminisms that can help technical communicators readily recognize and address social justice problems. Clark then applies this framework to the Deepwater Horizon Disaster, an extended crisis that has been publicly framed by a traditional view of efficiency that privileges economic impact. Through rich description of apparent feminist information-gathering techniques and a layered analysis this study offers application far beyond this single disaster, making available new crisis-response possibilities that consider the economy without eliding ecological and human health concerns.
 
Feminist Technical Communication offers a methodological approach to the systematic interrogation of power structures that operate on hidden misogynies. This book is useful to technical communicators, scholars of technical communication and rhetoric, and readers interested in gender studies and public health and is an ideal text for graduate-level seminars focused on feminisms, social justice, and cultural studies.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781646425273
ISBN-10: 1646425278
Pagini: 204
Ilustrații: 3
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press

Recenzii

“Thought provoking, educational, theoretical, and applicable for many readers. This book contributes to scholarly discussions centered on creating a more equitable and just world.”
—Ja’La Wourman, James Madison University
 
“A novel contribution to feminist philosophy in technical communication, writing, and beyond.”
—Avery Edenfield, Utah State University
 
"An important contribution to the field, providing a powerful argument for the integration of feminist and, more broadly, social justice perspectives into technical communication.“
—Composition Studies

“This book argues that traditional approaches to technical communication, particularly those focused on efficiency, are inadequate for responding to complex crises. Clark proposes feminist technical communication as a more ethical framework and, through the establishment of this methodology, amplifies feminist prominence in the field.“
—Programmatic Perspectives
"Feminist Technical Communicationprovides important work for the field of technical communication by situating apparent feminisms as an efficient model for moving towards more socially just technical communication.“
—Technical Communication and Social Justice

Notă biografică

Erin Clark is associate professor of English at East Carolina University. She is coeditor of Interrogating Gendered Pathologies, and her work centering issues of gender and feminism in technical communication has appeared in Communication Design Quarterly, Computers and CompositionJournal of Business and Technical Communication, Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Rhetoric Review, Technical Communication QuarterlyProgrammatic PerspectivesPeitho, and Present Tense.

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Feminist Technical Communication introduces readers to technical communication methodology, demonstrating how rhetorical feminist approaches are vital to the future of technical communication.