STUDIES IN WRITING & RHETORIC SERIES Memoria
Essays in Honor of Victor Villanueva
Asao B. Inoue, Wendy Olson, and Siskanna Naynaha, editors
From the politics of language, literacy, and education to Latinx rhetoric, colonialism, and racism, each chapter dives deeply into relevant themes upon which Victor Villanueva has left his mark, and into the significance of Villanueva’s work from the perspectives of each contributor. The essays in this book invite the reader to sit alongside one of the field’s pioneers and to experience the
power of his influence on the discipline.
353 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814101827 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101834
ALL TITLES COLLEGE LEVEL
Living English, Moving Literacies
Women's Stories of Learning between the US and Nepal Katie Silvester
This book is about women from either side of the resettlement process in the US and Nepal, learning to know, speak, laugh, and love together to navigate change, and using moving literacies that extend beyond the transparency of sentence-level word work to evoke, enact, and effect re-framings. The stories in this book aren’t just powerful; as the world becomes smaller and instructors everywhere find
themselves teaching students of increasingly diverse backgrounds, this book provides insight for teaching literacies across cultural landscapes.
153 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814101704 $23.96 member/$29.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101711
The Hands of God at Work
Islamic Gender Justice through Translingual Praxis Amber Engelson
Drawing from ethnographic data collected in Indonesia from 2009 to 2022, this book explores how
an English-medium Indonesian PhD program in interreligious studies and three Muslim scholar-activists activate knowledge where languages intersect. As writers negotiate translingually to make meaning at the borderlands where seemingly discrete discourses
intersect, they challenge false divides between rationality and spirituality; between the mind and body; between female agency and Islam; and between English and non-Western meaning- making.
267 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814101766 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101773
Queer Techné
Bodies, Rhetorics, and Desire in the History of Computing Patricia Fancher
Diving deep into the Manchester University National Archive for the History of Computing’s files, Fancher offers an in-depth analysis of the technical and scientific writing of Alan Turing, often credited as an early inventor of computers. Then, recognizing that no inventor works alone, the book places Turing’s work in context, first in the network
of queer friends who collaborated with Turing, and then within a community of women whose labor forms the foundation of computing operations. This project argues for the importance of embodied experiences, gender, and sexuality as central lenses for understanding technical communication and technical innovation.
149 pp. | 2024 | ISBN 9780814101735 $23.96 member / $29.99 nonmember ebook: ISBN 9780814101742
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