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Rebecca Dingo is an assistant professor in the Department of English and the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Missouri. She is the coeditor of The Megarhetorics of Global Development.
Forcefully arguing that rhetorical networks have material effects
on women's lives, Dingo's Networking Arguments intervenes in timely
critical debates and develops new methods for transnational
feminist rhetorical scholarship. Dingo's persistent critique of the
liberal (and neoliberal) individual subject allows her to theorize
the ways that social being and structures of power condition
rhetorical expression. This critique opens the door for profound
challenges to the notions of an autonomous rhetorical subject and a
stable (spatially and temporally) rhetorical situation.-- "Bret
Benjamin, University at Albany, SUNY"
Represents the most recent interventions feminist rhetoricians can
make in the discourses that shape women's imagined and lived
conditions. Dingo's methodology holds the potential to expand the
inquiries of feminist rhetoric by encouraging feminist rhetoricians
to engage with rhetorics as they circulate transnationally, shaping
women's lives in the process.-- "Rhetoric Society Quarterly"
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