Agency: Promiscuous and Protean
Author:
Karlyn Kohrs Campbell
DOI:
10.1080/1479142042000332134
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4 issues per year
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Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies,
Volume
2,
Issue
1
March
2005
, pages 1
- 19
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Abstract
In this essay, I propose that agency (1) is communal and participatory, hence, both constituted and constrained by externals that are material and symbolic; (2) is "invented" by authors who are points of articulation; (3) emerges in artistry or craft; (4) is effected through form; and (5) is perverse, that is, inherently protean, ambiguous, open to reversal. Those claims are illustrated and confounded through an analysis of the text, created by a white woman twelve years after the event, of the speech allegedly delivered by Sojourner Truth at the 1851 woman's rights convention in Akron, Ohio.
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Keywords:
Agency;
Author Function;
Techn ;
Seriality;
Sojourner Truth
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