Rhetorical Women: Roles and Representations
By Hildy Miller (Editor), Lillian Bridwell-Bowles (Editor), David Herbert Donald (Contribution by), Karlyn Kohrs Campbell (Contribution by), Julia C. Dietrich (Contribution by), Malea D. Powell (Contribution by), Elizabeth J. West (Contribution by), Jane Donawerth (Contribution by), Jane Gallop (Contribution by), Lois Cucullu (Contribution by), Cindy Moore (Contribution by), Joy Ritchie (Contribution by), Kate Ronald (Contribution by), Dorothy Allison (Contribution by), Yvonne D. Merrill (Contribution by)
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By Hildy Miller (Editor), Lillian Bridwell-Bowles (Editor), David Herbert Donald (Contribution by), Karlyn Kohrs Campbell (Contribution by), Julia C. Dietrich (Contribution by), Malea D. Powell (Contribution by), Elizabeth J. West (Contribution by), Jane Donawerth (Contribution by), Jane Gallop (Contribution by), Lois Cucullu (Contribution by), Cindy Moore (Contribution by), Joy Ritchie (Contribution by), Kate Ronald (Contribution by), Dorothy Allison (Contribution by), Yvonne D. Merrill (Contribution by)
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A collection representing a surprisingly varied range of roles or personas women have adopted to be able to speak or write publicly
Just as women in Greek myth are cast in roles ranging from the helpless and innocent to the manipulative and powerful, so women throughout the history of rhetoric have represented themselves as fulfilling roles that range from dependents or enablers of male authority to autonomous agents acting on their own. These essays examine the tactics women have employed i...







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