Their research engages the politics of embodiment, institutional critique, multimodal rhetoric, materiality, and public digital literacies. In each chapter, the authors examine the significance of their individual experiences with race and racism across contexts. The book presents a rare collaboration among scholars representing different racial and ethnic backgrounds, genders, and ranks within the field of Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing Studies (RCWS). Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods explores multiple antiracist, decolonial forms of study that are relevant to 21st-century knowledge production about language, communication, technology, and culture. Ruiz, James Chase Sanchez, and Christopher CarterĬopy edited by Don Donahue.
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