dressprofesh
dressprofesh
DRESS PROFESH
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challenging notions of what it means to look "professional". body positive. no hate allowed. 
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dressprofesh · 4 years ago
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DRESS PROFESH IS ON HIATUS
Don’t worry! We’ll be back soon!
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dressprofesh · 5 years ago
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I put on pants for the first time since March. How are you handling the pandemic?
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dressprofesh · 6 years ago
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dressprofesh · 6 years ago
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dressprofesh · 6 years ago
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depression shoes
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I realized today that one way that I know when my bipolar depression has kicked in is I seriously consider canceling my entire day because the thought of having to tie my shoes is just *too much*.
These are the easiest shoes that I currently own--almost slip ons. I buckled them before class today and forced myself to go to campus. 
It’s not that I’m not happy. I’m actually the happiest I’ve been in a long time. My brain just sometimes decides that every single detail involved in adult life is extra. 
If you have depression, what shortcuts do you take? Slip-on shoes? Dry shampoo? Something else? 
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dressprofesh · 6 years ago
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Why I’m not at 4c19
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If you’re reading this, you are probably wondering why I’m not at the 2019 Conference on College Composition and Communication--maybe you are sitting in the panel I’m scheduled to be on: “Performing Feminisms, Performing Design, Designing Feminist Composition” (hey Danielle, Liza, and Melissa!)
I asked my fellow panelists to point you all here so I could share with you why I’m not present (both physically and intellectually). I know that I don’t have to do this, but for me it’s part of how I practice what I described in my abstract: 
Working from the premise that popular notions of “professionalism” are rooted in colonial notions of power, this talk connects multimodal rhetorics, feminist embodiment, and professional writing in order to reveal how the body is written on and through systems of power. 
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My goal with this post is to be the author of what is happening on/with/through my body in relation to systems of power. By doing so, I hope to model a feminist approach to labor, embodiment, and professionalism. This post also functions as an example of how I talk with my professional writing students about professionalism, mental health, and performativity. 
Last year I was diagnosed as bipolar 2, after years of being overmedicated for anxiety. This last December, my psychiatrist and I worked together to decrease my Zoloft and as my brain tried to adapt my life has become...difficult. 
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Hypomania is glorious, but depression and panic spirals are not. 
Just last week I was put on a second mood stabilizer. Things are better--hopefully for the long term. In the meantime, I’m exhausted--and being exhausted exacerbates my mental health. Of course, mental health is just one factor of my life, but it is one that I make an effort to be open about, especially with my students--many of whom are just starting to recognize their own neuroatypical brains. 
I wanted to share this with all of you so that you understand why I’m not performing professionalism in the expected way at this (very major) conference: I need to take care of myself--I need to practice a feminist approach to embodiment in relation to systems of power. 
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I hope you can see how my strategic transparency here is an example of how I do/theorize/teach professionalism/professional writing by practicing a feminist orientation to embodiment through the use of a multimodal text (this post). 
Next steps
I’ve talked/written quite a bit about what professionalism looks like at my institution (a small women’s college in Winston Salem, North Carolina). If you want to know more about how I take a feminist/cultural rhetorics approach to professional writing at Salem College, you can check out some previous presentations I’ve given:
"Dear White Student Who Doesn't Want to Discuss Politics in the Writing Classroom:" A Love Letter
 Embodying Professional Writing: “So, I’m Thinking About Getting a Tattoo...” 
“We Do Things Differently Here”: Troubling Notions of “Professionalism” in Professional Writing” [link forthcoming]
Cultural Rhetorics and Professional Writing Roundtable [at the 2018 Cultural Rhetorics Conference] [link forthcoming]
This summer, a group of scholars who work at the intersections of professional writing and cultural rhetorics are (hopefully!) planning to work on developing materials/theories/practices for doing the kinds of work mentioned in my abstract for this panel. 
If you are interested in joining us, or if you have questions or comments about any thing you’ve read here, please feel free to reach out [@katiemanthey]. 
Thanks for reading this, and take care of your selves <3
Katie
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dressprofesh · 6 years ago
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dressprofesh · 6 years ago
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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$15 from each shirt sold will be donated to the RAICEStexas.org Family Reunification Bond Fund. The Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that promotes justice by providing free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families and refugees in Central and South Texas. 
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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NO NO IT WAS NOT THE RIGHT MESSAGE USA TODAY
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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My new favourite shoes 😍
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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Abundant Bodies is on Thursday and we cannot wait for it. All of our hard work is coming together to make an amazing day full of great content and connected community. Our session leaders are going to be amazing.
You can find the rest of the schedule for Allied Media Conference at amc2018.sched.com
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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“So there’s certainly privilege involved when it comes to the way different bodies are treated in different outfits, including ones the fashion world deems unflattering. But is it actually a privilege to look good in those “unflattering” clothes? Sure, if we’re defining what looks good according to tired, conventional style wisdom — but that’s the same sort of wisdom that says skinnier people look better in everything, period. According to these sorts of rules, most of us can never win, anyway. So why subscribe to them at all?”
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dressprofesh · 7 years ago
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There are important tensions that are missing with this list--some of the companies are horribly sizeist (Abercrombie), many are very unethical with their production (H&M), and some are way too expensive for average people.
Is the fact that they donate a little bit better? Maybe. If you're going to buy gear for Pride this year, hopefully this article will help you think through what those threads mean for you.
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