Colleagues,
Episode 186 of The Big Rhetorical Podcast (TBR Podcast) was published today. Episode 186 features an in interview with Dr. Liane Malinowski about her book, City Housekeeping: Women’s Labor Rhetorics and Spaces for Solidarity, 1886-1911.
Link: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/kFlO3EAx1Xb
Dr. Liane Malinowski is assistant professor of Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities where she teaches and researches feminist rhetorics, archival research, and rhetorical history. She is the author of City Housekeeping: Women’s Labor Rhetorics and Spaces for Solidarity, 1886-1911. Her book follows Progressive reformers and garment workers who came together in Chicago’s early women’s labor movement to reimagine work and solidarity by drawing from diverse practices and traditions. It offers the term “labor rhetorics” as a conceptual framework that draws attention to how people communicate about the meaning, value, and conditions of their work across different kinds of spaces and conceptions of time.
Thanks,
| Dr. Charles Woods |
| Director of Writing
Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition |
| Department of Literature & Languages | 326 David Talbot Hall |
| Mail: P.O. Box 3011, Commerce, TX 75429 |