Is it possible that changes in rhetorical practice could alter not
just how thought is expressed, but also how it is "made"? By a
close stylistic and rhetorical analysis across contemporary
feminist writing - from the cultural theory of Judith Butler to the
newspaper journalism of Naomi Wolf - Lynne Pearce demonstrates how
feminist thought is created as well as communicated by the
frameworks in which it is presented. In linking rhetorical
innovation with feminist epistemology in such a direct way, Pearce
provides a book that should be of methodological interest as well
as theoretical, providing invaluable insight into the "mysteries"
of conception and composition. This book should be of interest to
students and academics alike working in the fields of women's
studies, journalism and communication studies.
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