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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | On Reclaiming Rhetorica | 3 |
2 | Aspasia: Rhetoric, Gender, and Colonial Ideology | 9 |
3 | A Lover's Discourse: Diotima, Logos, and Desire | 25 |
4 | Reexamining The Book of Margery Kempe: A Rhetoric of Autobiography | 53 |
5 | Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies: A Medieval Rhetorician and Her Rhetoric | 73 |
6 | Mary Astell: Reclaiming Rhetorica in the Seventeenth Century | 93 |
7 | Daring to Dialogue: Mary Wollstonecraft's Rhetoric of Feminist Dialogics | 117 |
8 | Inventing a Feminist Discourse: Rhetoric and Resistance in Margaret Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century | 137 |
9 | To Call a Thing by Its True Name: The Rhetoric of Ida B. Wells | 167 |
10 | "Intelligent Members or Restless Disturbers": Women's Rhetorical Styles, 1880-1920 | 185 |
11 | Woman Suffrage and the History of Rhetoric at the Seven Sisters Colleges, 1865-1919 | 203 |
12 | Sojourner Truth: A Practical Public Discourse | 227 |
13 | The Telling: Laura (Riding) Jackson's Project for a Whole Human Discourse | 247 |
14 | Susanne K. Langer: Mother and Midwife at the Rebirth of Rhetoric | 265 |
15 | A Rhetoric for Audiences: Louise Rosenblatt on Reading and Action | 285 |
16 | Julia Kristeva: Rhetoric and the Woman as Stranger | 305 |
Afterword | 319 | |
Index | 339 | |
Notes on Contributors | 351 |
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