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Jacqueline Rhodes

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Jacqueline Rhodes (b. 3 August 1965) is a US rhetorician and filmmaker. She is a professor of rhetoric and writing at the University of Texas at Austin.[1] Her scholarly work focuses on feminist/queer rhetoric and technology. She edits the international journal Rhetoric Society Quarterly.[2]

Education and career[edit]

Rhodes earned her BA in English at the University of Montana; her MA at the University of Idaho; and her PhD at the University of Southern Mississippi.[citation needed] From 1999-2016 she worked at Cal State San Bernardino[3]; from 2016-2021, she worked at Michigan State University, serving as chair of the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures[4] and in summer 2021 began her work at the University of Texas at Austin, where she is a professor in the Department of Rhetoric and Writing and director of the University Writing Center.[5]

Film work[edit]

Rhodes's work in digital video is evident in the 13-minute video essay "The Failure of Queer Pedagogy"[6] and in short videos for Techne: Queer Meditations on Writing the Self[7], a collaboration with Jonathan Alexander that won the 2016 CCCC Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship.[8] Her first feature documentary is the 83-minute Once a Fury[9], which profiles members of the Furies, a 1970s lesbian separatist collective. Described in reviews as "Dripping with personality and a level of simmering frustration[10]"and "provocative and exasperating, but never boring",[11] the film has played in a number of national and international festivals, including Cinema Diverse: the Palm Springs LGBTQ Film Festival (US)[12]; OUTShine LGBTQ+ Film Festival (US)[13]; Rainbow Umbrella (UK) [14]; and the KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival (India)[15]. In addition to interviews with 10 of the original 12 members of the Furies collective (including Ginny Berson, Rita Mae Brown, and Charlotte Bunch), Once a Fury features photography by JEB (Joan E. Biren) and archival materials.

Books[edit]

Awards[edit]

Rhodes's single-authored, co-authored, and co-edited scholarly work has won a number of awards, including the 2017 CCCC Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship (for Sexual Rhetorics);[16] the same award in 2016 for Techne;[17] both the 2014 CCCC Outstanding Book Award[18] and the 2015 Computers & Composition Distinguished Book Award for On Multimodality;[citation needed] and the 2002 Flynn Award for Most Outstanding Feminist Article Published in Rhetoric and Composition, for her “‘Substantive and Feminist Girlie Action:’ Women Online.”[19] Most recently, her film Once a Fury won the 2022 CCCC Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship (nontraditional).[20]

References[edit]

  1. University of Texas at Austin. "Profile for Jacqueline Rhodes at UT Austin".
  2. Rhetoric Society of America. "Rhetoric Society Quarterly Editorial Board".
  3. "Faculty & Staff | Department of English | CSUSB". www.csusb.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  4. "Rhodes Appointed Interim Chair of WRAC". Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures. 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  5. "Our Staff".
  6. Rhodes, Jacqueline. "The Failure of Queer Pedagogy". The Writing Instructor. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  7. Rhodes, Jacqueline; Alexander, Jonathan. "Techne: Queer Meditations on Writing the Self / CCDP". ccdigitalpress.org. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  8. "Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship". 6 June 2018.
  9. Rhodes, Jacqueline. "Once a Fury - Documentary, Lesbian". Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  10. Maia R. | 1 July 2021 | Film; Read; Review | (2021-07-01). "Once A Fury Review". Lesflicks. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  11. Bromberger, Brian | 8 June 2021 |. "SF DocFest's LGBTQ focus". Bay Area Reporter.
  12. Brad, Your Gay Desert Guide (2021-09-24). "Gay Desert Guide Weekend: Sep. 24-26, 2021". Gay Desert Guide Palm Springs. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  13. "OUTshine Film Festival - ONCE A FURY". outshinefilm.com. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  14. "Rainbow Umbrella Film Festival 2021 – 10th January | Unrestricted View : The Hen & Chickens Theatre". www.unrestrictedview.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  15. "Kashish 2021 Schedule". KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  16. Conference on College Composition and Communication (6 June 2018). "Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship".
  17. Conference on College Composition and Communication (6 June 2018). "Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship".
  18. Conference on College Composition and Communication (6 June 2018). "CCCC Outstanding Book Award".
  19. "Back Matter". JAC. 23 (3). 2003. ISSN 2162-5190.
  20. Conference on College Composition and Communication (6 June 2018). "Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship".

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