Feminist rhetorical resilience /
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Imprint: | Logan : Utah State University Press, 2012. |
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Description: | x, 259 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8838705 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Feminist Rhetorical Resilience-Possibilities and Impossibilities
- 1. Vandana Shiva and the Rhetorics of Biodiversity: Engaging Difference and Transnational Feminist Solidarities in a Globalized World
- Response On the Politics of Writing Transnational Rhetoric: Possibilities and Pitfalls
- Reflection
- 2. The Traveling Fado
- Response Traveling Literacies
- Reflection
- 3. Virginity and Hymen Reconstructions: Rural, Migrant Women as Agents of Literate Practices in Turkey
- Response Problematizing Literacy
- Reflection
- 4. Diversity and the Flexible Subject in the Language of Spousal/ Partner Hiring Policies
- Response Expanding the Sites of Struggle over the "Flexible Subject" in Academe
- Reflection
- 5. A Case Study in Resilience: Fabricating a Feminine Self in a Man-Made Era
- Response Philanthropy as Interpretation, Not Charity: Jane Addams's Civic Housekeeping as Another Response to the Progressive Era
- Reflection
- 6. From "Mothers of the Nation" to "Mothers of the Race": Nineteenth-Century Feminists and Eugenic Rhetoric
- Response Strategic Collusion in the History of American Women Rhetors
- Reflection
- 7. No One Wants to Go There: Resilience, Denial, and Possibilities for Queering the Writing Classroom
- Response On Impossibility
- Reflection
- About the Authors
- Index