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Stacy Cacciatore, PhD

Communications Executive | Rhetorician | Writer | Embodied Performance & Wellness Coach

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Stacy Cacciatore, PhD

Communications Executive | Rhetorician | Writer | Embodied Performance & Wellness Coach

  • Hi, I’m Stacy
    • My Work
      • Writing and Publications
      • Mile Marker Matriarch
      • Mile Marker Matriarch Podcast
      • Stacy Cacciatore’s Books
      • Insider Threat Communications Case Study
      • Resume
    • My Scholarship
      • Running Rhetorics: A Theoretical Framework
      • Running Rhetorics
      • My research approach
        • Ph.D Digital Portfolio
          • Book Reviews
            • Book Review – Tasteful Domesticity by Sarah Walden
            • Masters Degree
            • Every ‘Body’ Can Run: A Phenomenology of Women’s Recreational Running: Stacy Cacciatore’s Exam Defense
              • Exam Defense Speech
              • Exam Defense
              • Every ‘Body’ Can Run Dissertation Trailer
              • Feminist Perspectives of the Body
              • Phenomenology
              • Alaimo, Stacy, and Susan Hekman. Material Feminisms. Indiana University Press, 2008.
              • New Materialisms – Coole and Frost Recap
              • Bodies matter
              • Phenomenology of the body as a lived experience
              • The female body as a site of control
              • Intersectionality: Race and disability topics
              • Future research interests
            • Digital Portfolio
    • Work Together
  • Affiliate Disclosure
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November 20, 2019November 20, 2019Research Running

Body Image for Runners

Scholar, Judith Butler (2006), discusses hegemonic femininity stating, “gender is a performance with clearly punitive consequences” (Butler, 139). Butler believes that society has cultural guidelines for how genders should perform …

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November 14, 2019November 14, 2019Uncategorized

Running as Quiet Activism

     

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April 21, 2019April 21, 2019Ph.D Digital Portfolio

About my area of research

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April 21, 2019April 21, 2019Ph.D Digital Portfolio

Fativism

My area of interest is the intersection of media rhetoric and the effect on women’s body image. The media plays a tremendous role in sending mixed messages to women about …

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