What is Metis?

Rhetoricians have come to understand that when we look through rhetorical history for what is most tense and polarizing, we most often come to stories about the body. Wherever we find the body rhetorically contested, and wherever we find rhetorical contestation about the body's role in meaning-...

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Main Author: Jay Timothy Dolmage
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Libraries 2020-03-01
Series:Disability Studies Quarterly
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Online Access:https://dsq-sds.org/article/view/7224
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spelling doaj-5916f6d0de164b3a849be3be04dd4a6d2020-11-25T02:39:38ZengThe Ohio State University LibrariesDisability Studies Quarterly1041-57182159-83712020-03-0140110.18061/dsq.v40i1.72244490What is Metis?Jay Timothy Dolmage0University of WaterlooRhetoricians have come to understand that when we look through rhetorical history for what is most tense and polarizing, we most often come to stories about the body. Wherever we find the body rhetorically contested, and wherever we find rhetorical contestation about the body's role in meaning-making, we see intensely fraught negotiations. This should matter very much to those of us invested in disability studies work. In the last decade, some excellent rhetoricians have done this critical work. In this special issue, some excellent rhetoricians continue this critical work, bringing together rhetoric, writing studies, and disability studies – and the engine and the theme of this work is metis, cunning and adaptive intelligence. But what is metis, and why should it matter to disability studies?https://dsq-sds.org/article/view/7224rhetoricwriting studiesmetisembodimentteachingpedagogy
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What is Metis?
Disability Studies Quarterly
rhetoric
writing studies
metis
embodiment
teaching
pedagogy
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description Rhetoricians have come to understand that when we look through rhetorical history for what is most tense and polarizing, we most often come to stories about the body. Wherever we find the body rhetorically contested, and wherever we find rhetorical contestation about the body's role in meaning-making, we see intensely fraught negotiations. This should matter very much to those of us invested in disability studies work. In the last decade, some excellent rhetoricians have done this critical work. In this special issue, some excellent rhetoricians continue this critical work, bringing together rhetoric, writing studies, and disability studies – and the engine and the theme of this work is metis, cunning and adaptive intelligence. But what is metis, and why should it matter to disability studies?
topic rhetoric
writing studies
metis
embodiment
teaching
pedagogy
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