This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transnational feminist action and engagement. Using a qualitative approach, I analyze a case study involving the digital circulation of texts that arose from activist Amina Tyler’s decision to post a nude photo with controversial, provocative language sprawled across her chest. The circulation of this image by feminist groups such as FEMEN and Muslim Women Against Femen, as well as the mass media, led to global conversations about women’s roles and rights, definitions of feminism, and statements about the body. In employing a transnational feminist rhetorical analysis of these texts, I investigate how certain claims and arguments, undergirded by em...
Despite decades of advocacy, women still struggle to gain access to public spaces, in particular to ...
© 2018 Dr Jessica Lee MegarryThis thesis uses radical feminist political theory to investigate wheth...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
In The Medium Is the Movement: The Internet’s Influence on Feminist Rhetorical Strategies, I assert ...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation presents a selected version of the story of Feministing, a primarily online commun...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between technological affordances, audience behavior, a...
Despite decades of advocacy, women still struggle to gain access to public spaces, in particular to ...
© 2018 Dr Jessica Lee MegarryThis thesis uses radical feminist political theory to investigate wheth...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
In The Medium Is the Movement: The Internet’s Influence on Feminist Rhetorical Strategies, I assert ...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation presents a selected version of the story of Feministing, a primarily online commun...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between technological affordances, audience behavior, a...
Despite decades of advocacy, women still struggle to gain access to public spaces, in particular to ...
© 2018 Dr Jessica Lee MegarryThis thesis uses radical feminist political theory to investigate wheth...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...