
Women and Rhetoric between the Wars
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction - Ann George, M. Elizabeth Weiser, Janet Zepernick
- Voluntary Associations for the Civic Scene
- 1. Continuous Mediation: Julia Grace Wales's New Rhetoric - Wendy B. Sharer
- 2. The Hope for Peace and Bread - Hephzibah Roskelly
- 3. Gertrude Bonnin's Transrhetorical Fight for Land Rights - Elizabeth Wilkinson
- 4. A Rhetor's Apprenticeship: Reading Frances Perkins's Rhetorical Autobiography - Janet Zepernick
- 5. Working Together and Being Prepared: Early Girl Scouting as Citizenship Training - Sarah Hallenbeck
- Popular Celebrity in the Epideictic Scene
- 6. Reading Helen Keller - Ann George
- 7. Dorothy Day: Personalizing (to) the Masses - M. Elizabeth Weiser
- 8. The Shocking Morality of Nannie Helen Burroughs - Sandra L. Robinson
- 9. Bessie Smith's Blues as Rhetorical Advocacy - Coretta Pittman
- 10. Traditional Form, Subversive Function: Aunt Molly Jackson's Labor Struggles - Cassandra Parente
- 11. Sweethearts of the Skies - Sara Hillin
- Academia and the Scene of Professionalism
- 12. Field Guides: Women Writing Anthropology - Risa Applegarth
- 13. "Have We Not a Mind Like They?" : Jovita González on Nation and Gender - Kathy Jurado
- 14. "Exceptional Women" : Epideictic Rhetoric and Women Scientists - Jordynn Jack
- 15. "Long I Followed Happy Guides" : Activism, Advocacy, and English Studies - Kay Halasek
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index
- Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms
- Other Books in the Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms Series
- Back Cover
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