Surrender: Feminist Rhetoric and Ethics in Love and Illness

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In an ethnographic study spanning the last years of research collaborator and friend Susan Lundy Maute’s life with terminal breast cancer, author Jessica Restaino argues the interpretative challenges posed by research and writing amid illness and intimacy demand a methodological break from accepted genres and established practices of knowledge making. Restaino searches their experiences―recorded in interviews, informal writings, and correspondence―to discover a rhetoric of love and illness. She encourages a synthesis of methods and the acceptance of a reversal of roles―researcher and researched, writer and written-about―and emphasizes the relevancy of methodological diversity, the necessity of the personal, and the analytical richness of unpredictability and risk in being who we are in our scholarship at any given moment. Bringing together critical analysis, qualitative-style research methods, close reading, Surrender: Feminist Rhetoric and Ethics in Love and Illness resists traditional ideas about academic writing and invites others to pursue collaborations that subvert accepted approaches to representation, textual production, and subjectivity. Restaino demonstrates a way of writing―the rendering of the academic text itself―that suggests how we do our work has resonance for what we produce. She offers framing questions for use by others interested in doing similar kinds of scholarship that may frighten, overwhelm, or confound. This book deepens our understanding of subjectivity and the gains made by feminist resistance to conventional concepts of objectivity in research collaborations.

Author(s): Jessica Restaino
Edition: 1
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 200
Tags: Feminism, Gender Studies

Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
A Necessary Scan. Beautiful Mess, Dark Energy: This Book
Bloodwork (A Letter to Cancer)
Stage IV. Making Space: Methodology and
the Search for Ourselves
Bloodwork (An Interview Transcript)
Stage III. Rooting Surrender: Rhythm, Dissonance,
and Letting Go in the Research Process
Bloodwork (A Text Message)
Stage II. Building and Breaking: Methodological
Contradictions and Unanswerable Questions
Bloodwork (A Text Message)
Stage I. Radical Care: Rhetorical Bodies in Contact
Bloodwork (A Text Message)
In Situ. Love as Frame
Notes
Works Cited
Index
About the Author
Back Cover