Episode 2: Empathy in Writing

Podcast “Ungoverned Spaces: Writing Across Difference”

In Episode 2, host Rosemary Pinney explores the concept of empathy as a space that holds potential to change how we think about and how we teach students about engaging with each other across our differences through writing.

Citations from this Episode (in the order in which they appear in the episode):

Arumani, Sahana. "Prepare Your Empathy for the Post-COVID-19 World." Loudoun Times Mirror, 24-30 April 2020, p. 14. Op-ed.

Blankenship, Lisa. Changing the Subject: A Theory of Rhetorical Empathy. University Press of Colorado, 2019.

Burke, Kenneth. A Rhetoric of Motives. Univ of California Press, 1969.

Ratcliffe, Krista. Rhetorical Listening: Identification, Gender, Whiteness. SIU Press, 2005.

O'Donohue, John. Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic wisdom. NY: Cliff Street Books, 1997.

Wenger, Christie I. "Ethos as Presence and the Rhetorics of Yoga." Rethinking Ethos: A Feminist Ecological Approach to Rhetoric (2016): 237-256.

Royster, Jacqueline Jones, and Gesa E. Kirsch. Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies. SIU Press, 2012.

Adler-Kassner, Linda. The Activist WPA: Changing Stories About Writing and Writers. University Press of Colorado, 2008.

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