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"Feminism" and "rhetoric" have not always been overlapping terms.
While neglected as subjects of scholarly interest for many years,
women were nonetheless developing rhetorical practices and
traditions all along. In recent decades women writers, speakers,
and feminist scholars have forged new theories of and practices for
feminist rhetoric. These women have struggled to see, re-shape, and
re-deploy the rhetorical tradition in ways that not only admit but
embrace and celebrate women and feminist understandings to the
benefit of all people. This volume is the culmination of much of
the work done by those scholars. Edited by the leading experts in
field, Cheryl Glenn and Andrea A. Lunsford, Landmark Essays on
Rhetoric and Feminism earns its significance in several key ways:
it includes work done by scholars from departments of
communication, English, and writing studies as well as a variety of
public intellectuals; it traces a series of encounters between
rhetoric and feminism during the last three decades; and it
highlights five themes that represent the history of encounters
between rhetoric and feminism including (1) recovery and
recuperation, (2) methods and methodologies, (3) practices and
performances, (4) pedagogical applications and implications, and
(5) new theories and histories.
"Feminism" and "rhetoric" have not always been overlapping terms.
While neglected as subjects of scholarly interest for many years,
women were nonetheless developing rhetorical practices and
traditions all along. In recent decades women writers, speakers,
and feminist scholars have forged new theories of and practices for
feminist rhetoric. These women have struggled to see, re-shape, and
re-deploy the rhetorical tradition in ways that not only admit but
embrace and celebrate women and feminist understandings to the
benefit of all people. This volume is the culmination of much of
the work done by those scholars. Edited by the leading experts in
field, Cheryl Glenn and Andrea A. Lunsford, Landmark Essays on
Rhetoric and Feminism earns its significance in several key ways:
it includes work done by scholars from departments of
communication, English, and writing studies as well as a variety of
public intellectuals; it traces a series of encounters between
rhetoric and feminism during the last three decades; and it
highlights five themes that represent the history of encounters
between rhetoric and feminism including (1) recovery and
recuperation, (2) methods and methodologies, (3) practices and
performances, (4) pedagogical applications and implications, and
(5) new theories and histories.
Discover the rhetorically based writing guide designed for you, the
digital native, with THE NEW HARBRACE GUIDE: GENRES FOR COMPOSING,
4E. This reader-friendly presentation, written by award-winning
author Cheryl Glenn, is known for its trademark emphasis on writing
in multiple media. This edition combines coverage of genres and
persuasion with a thematic reader, research manual, and a new,
rhetorically-oriented handbook section that offers step-by-step
guidance in editing. Thirty-six new readings jumpstart your writing
with interesting topics ranging from veganism and apolitical food
to how young people are changing today's climate conversation.
Updated content guides you in analyzing rhetorical choices,
creating effective thesis statements, and applying the latest MLA
or APA styles. With this edition and MindTap online tools, you can
sharpen your digital, print, and multimodal composing skills as
well as strengthen critical thinking that is invaluable in future
courses and your career.
Grab it and go! HARBRACE ESSENTIALS WITH RESOURCES FOR WRITING IN
THE DISCIPLINES, 3rd Edition answers all of your essential writing
questions in one easy-to-navigate, easy-to-carry handbook. Inside,
you'll find brief yet thorough explanations of important grammar,
style, mechanics and punctuation topics. You'll also find model
student papers in a variety of disciplines, extensive MLA citation
examples and more.
Grab it and go! HARBRACE ESSENTIALS, 3rd Edition answers all of
your essential writing questions in one easy-to-navigate,
easy-to-carry handbook. Inside, you'll find brief yet thorough
explanations of important grammar, style, mechanics and punctuation
topics. You'll also find model student papers, extensive MLA and
APA citation examples and more.
Improve your writing skills with THE HODGES HARBRACE HANDBOOK, 19th
Edition! Learn how to write effectively, choose the best
information, arrange it well, and use the most appropriate language
when writing for a particular audience. This grammar-first handbook
provides complete coverage of writing essentials to help you
develop the skills you need to be a successful college writer,
including grammar, style, punctuation, mechanics, writing, and
research. This edition has been updated to reflect guidelines from
the 2016 MLA HANDBOOK, Eighth Edition.
Become a more effective reader, researcher, and writer with THE
WRITER'S HARBRACE HANDBOOK. This handbook will give you the tools
to understand how best to approach any opportunity for writing.
Assignments, sample papers, and clear guidelines for writing
conventions in a variety of disciplines will help you situate
yourself as an effective writer in classes across the curriculum.
Visual aids help reinforce and illustrate key concepts throughout
the book, making it easy to grasp essential ideas and hone your
writing skills quickly. The thorough coverage of various research
methods, including traditional library research, online research,
and multiple concepts of field research, will help you throughout
your college career. This edition has been updated to reflect
guidelines from the 2016 MLA HANDBOOK, Eighth Edition.
Rhetoric and feminism have yet to coalesce into a singular
recognizable field. In this book, author Cheryl Glenn advances the
feminist rhetorical project by introducing a new theory of
rhetorical feminism. Clarifying how feminist rhetorical practices
have given rise to this innovative approach, Rhetorical Feminism
and This Thing Called Hope equips the field with tools for a more
expansive and productive dialogue. Glenn's rhetorical feminism
offers an alternative to hegemonic rhetorical histories, theories,
and practices articulated in Western culture. This alternative
theory engages, addresses, and supports feminist rhetorical
practices that include openness, authentic dialogue and
deliberation, interrogation of the status quo, collaboration,
respect, and progress. Rhetorical feminists establish greater
representation and inclusivity of everyday rhetors,
disidentification with traditional rhetorical practices, and
greater appreciation for alternative means of delivery, including
silence and listening. These tenets are supported by a cogent
reconceptualization of the traditional rhetorical appeals,
situating logos alongside dialogue and understanding, ethos
alongside experience, and pathos alongside valued emotion. Threaded
throughout the book are discussions of the key features of
rhetorical feminism that can be used to negotiate cross-boundary
mis/understandings, inform rhetorical theories, advance feminist
rhetorical research methods and methodologies, and energize
feminist practices within the university. Glenn discusses the power
of rhetorical feminism when applied in classrooms, the specific
ways it inspires and sustains mentoring, and the ways it supports
administrators, especially directors of writing programs. Thus, the
innovative theory of rhetorical feminism-a theory rich with tactics
and potentially broad applications-opens up a new field of
research, theory, and practice at the intersection of rhetoric and
feminism.
Become a more effective reader, researcher, and writer with THE
WRITER'S HARBRACE HANDBOOK. This handbook will give you the tools
to understand how best to approach any opportunity for writing.
Assignments, sample papers, and clear guidelines for writing
conventions in a variety of disciplines will help you situate
yourself as an effective writer in classes across the curriculum.
Visual aids help reinforce and illustrate key concepts throughout
the book, making it easy to grasp essential ideas and hone your
writing skills quickly. The thorough coverage of various research
methods, including traditional library research, online research,
and multiple concepts of field research, will help you throughout
your college career. This edition has been updated to reflect
guidelines from the 2016 MLA HANDBOOK, Eighth Edition.
Every time you have to write in a college course or on the job, the
situation is going to be different from the one before -- and at
times, dramatically different. How can you approach the unique
requirements of each situation with finesse and flair? This book
will teach you a core set of strategies you can use to investigate
any rhetorical situation and to decide on the best way to achieve
your purpose for writing to a particular audience at a particular
time. Renowned expert Cheryl Glenn shares these strategies and
gives you detailed, step-by-step guides to different forms of
writing.
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