Edited by the leading experts in field, Cheryl Glenn and Andrea A. Lunsford , Landmark Essays on Rhetoric and Feminism earns its significance in several key ways: it includes work done by scholars from departments of communication, English, and writing studies as well as a variety of public intellectuals; it traces a series of encounters between rhetoric and feminism during the last three decades; and it highlights five themes that represent the history of encounters between rhetoric and feminism.
Edited by the leading experts in field, Cheryl Glenn and Andrea A. Lunsford , Landmark Essays on Rhetoric and Feminism earns its significance in several key ways: it includes work done by scholars from departments of communication, English, and writing studies as well as a variety of public intellectuals; it traces a series of encounters between rhetoric and feminism during the last three decades; and it highlights five themes that represent the history of encounters between rhetoric and feminism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cheryl Glenn is Liberal Arts Research Professor of English and Women's Studies at The Pennsylvania State University Andrea A. Lunsford is Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor of English, Emerita and former Director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University
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Acknowledgements Introduction: On Rhetoric and Feminism: Forging Alliances SECTION 1: INTRODUCTORY MOVES 1. Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, "The Rhetoric of Women's Liberation: An Oxymoron" (1973) 2. Cheris Kramerae, Women's Speech: Separate but Unequal?" (1974) SECTION 2: RECOVERY AND RECUPERATION 3. Barbara Biesecker, "Coming to Terms with Recent Attempts to Write Women into the History of Rhetoric" (1992) 4. Cheryl Glenn, "Sex, lies, and manuscript: Refiguring Aspasia in the History of Rhetoric" (1994) 5. Shirley Wilson Logan, "Black Women on the Speaker's Platform (1832-1899)" (1997) SECTION 3: METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES 6. Susan C. Jarratt, "Speaking to the Past: Feminist Historiography in Rhetoric" (1990) 7. Jacqueline Jones Royster, "When the First Voice You Hear Is Not Your Own" (1996) 8. Patricia Bizzell, "Feminist Methods of Research in the History of Rhetoric: What Difference Do They Make?" (2000) SECTION 4: PRACTICES AND PERFORMANCES 9. Audre Lorde, "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" (1978) 10. Gloria Anzaldúa, 'How to Tame a Wild Tongue" (1999) 11. Andrea A. Lunsford, "On Reclaiming Rhetorica" (1995) SECTION 5: PEDAGOGICAL APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS 12. Elizabeth A. Flynn, "Composing as a Woman" (1988) 13. Dale M. Bauer, "The Other 'F' Word: The Feminist in the Classroom" (1990) 14. Madeleine R. Grumet, "Voice: The Search for a Feminist Rhetoric for Educational Studies" (1990) SECTION 6: NEW THEORIES AND HISTORIES 15. Sally Miller Gearhart, "The Womanization of Rhetoric" (1979) 16. Sonja K. Foss and Cindy L. Griffin, "Beyond Persuasion: A Proposal for an Invitational Rhetoric" (1995) 17. Lisa Ede, Cheryl Glenn, and Andrea Lunsford, "Border Crossings: Intersections of Rhetoric and Feminism" (1995) Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: On Rhetoric and Feminism: Forging Alliances SECTION 1: INTRODUCTORY MOVES 1. Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, "The Rhetoric of Women's Liberation: An Oxymoron" (1973) 2. Cheris Kramerae, Women's Speech: Separate but Unequal?" (1974) SECTION 2: RECOVERY AND RECUPERATION 3. Barbara Biesecker, "Coming to Terms with Recent Attempts to Write Women into the History of Rhetoric" (1992) 4. Cheryl Glenn, "Sex, lies, and manuscript: Refiguring Aspasia in the History of Rhetoric" (1994) 5. Shirley Wilson Logan, "Black Women on the Speaker's Platform (1832-1899)" (1997) SECTION 3: METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES 6. Susan C. Jarratt, "Speaking to the Past: Feminist Historiography in Rhetoric" (1990) 7. Jacqueline Jones Royster, "When the First Voice You Hear Is Not Your Own" (1996) 8. Patricia Bizzell, "Feminist Methods of Research in the History of Rhetoric: What Difference Do They Make?" (2000) SECTION 4: PRACTICES AND PERFORMANCES 9. Audre Lorde, "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" (1978) 10. Gloria Anzaldúa, 'How to Tame a Wild Tongue" (1999) 11. Andrea A. Lunsford, "On Reclaiming Rhetorica" (1995) SECTION 5: PEDAGOGICAL APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS 12. Elizabeth A. Flynn, "Composing as a Woman" (1988) 13. Dale M. Bauer, "The Other 'F' Word: The Feminist in the Classroom" (1990) 14. Madeleine R. Grumet, "Voice: The Search for a Feminist Rhetoric for Educational Studies" (1990) SECTION 6: NEW THEORIES AND HISTORIES 15. Sally Miller Gearhart, "The Womanization of Rhetoric" (1979) 16. Sonja K. Foss and Cindy L. Griffin, "Beyond Persuasion: A Proposal for an Invitational Rhetoric" (1995) 17. Lisa Ede, Cheryl Glenn, and Andrea Lunsford, "Border Crossings: Intersections of Rhetoric and Feminism" (1995) Index
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