Contents |
Foreword / James J. Murphy -- On reclaiming Rhetorica / Andrea A. Lunsford -- Aspasia: rhetoric, gender, and colonial ideology / Susan Jarratt and Rory Ong -- A Lover's discourse: diotima, logos, and desire / C. Jan Swearingen -- Reexamining The Book of Margery Kempe: a rhetoric of autobiography / Cheryl Glenn -- Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the city of ladies: a medieval rhetorician and her rhetoric / Jenny R. Redfern -- Mary Astell: reclaiming Rhetorica in the seventeenth century / Christine Mason Sutherland -- Daring to dialogue: Mary Wollstonecraft's rhetoric of feminist dialogics / Jamie Barlowe -- Inventing a feminist discourse: rhetoric and resistance in Margaret Fuller's Woman in the nineteenth century / Annette Kolodny -- To call a thing by its true name: the rhetoric of Ida B. Wells / Jacqueline Jones Royster -- "Intelligent members or restless disturbers": women's rhetorical styles, 1880-1920 / Joanne Wagner -- Woman suffrage and the history of rhetoric at the Seven Sisters Colleges, 1865-1919 / Kathryn M. Conway -- Sojourner Truth: a practical public discourse / Drema R. Lipscomb -- The Telling: Laura (Riding) Jackson's project for a whole human discourse / James Oldham -- Susanne K. Langer: mother and midwife at the rebirth of rhetoric / Arabella Lyon -- A Rhetoric for audiences: Louise Rosenblatt on reading and action / Annika Hallin -- Julia Kristeva: rhetoric and the woman as stranger / Suzanne Clark. |