Fighting to be Heard: Shirley Chisholm and the Makings of a Womanist Rhetorical Framework (original) (raw)
Telling the Tale: Black Women Politicians and Their Use of Experiential Rhetoric
Andrene Wright
Politics & Gender
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Gendered voices: rhetorical agency and the political career of Hillary Rodham Clinton
Justin Killian
2012
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Women's Studies in Communication Michelle Obama, Mom-in-Chief: The Racialized Rhetorical Contexts of Maternity
Sara Hayden
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Review of Persuasive Acts: Women's Rhetorics in the Twenty-First Century edited by Shari J. Stenberg and Charlotte Hogg
Melody Lehn
Women & Language, 2020
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Rhetorical Women: Roles and Representations
Lillian Bridwell-Bowles
Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 2006
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Womanist Rhetorical Theory
Dianna Watkins-Dickerson
Communication Theory: Racially Diverse and Inclusive Perspectives (First Edition), 2021
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Black Feminism on Capitol Hill
Anastasia Curwood
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Feminist Rhetoric in Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton’s Discourse
Andreea VOINA
Professional Communication and Translation Studies
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Firing Mama's Gun: The Rhetorical Campaign in Geneva Smitherman's 1971-1973 Essays
Tamika L. Carey
Rhetoric Review , 2012
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Women's Rhetoric in History: A Process-Oriented Turn and Continued Recovery
Robin Jensen
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2008
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Quarterly Journal of Speech ISSN: (Print) ( Slippin' in and out of frame: An Afrafuturist feminist orientation to Black women and American citizenship
Ashley R Hall
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2020
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Women and Racism in Kamala Harris’ Speeches: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Kurnia Tsani
Linguistics, 2022
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“The only one who was thought to know the pulse of the people”: Black women’s politics in the era of post-racial discourse
Tiffany Willoughby-Herard
Cultural Dynamics, 2014
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Reconceptualizing Rhetorical Activism in Contemporary Feminist Contexts
Valerie Renegar
2020
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Recognizing the Rhetorics of Feminist Action: Activist Literacy and Dr. Jill Stein's 2012 Green Party Campaign
Ginny Crisco
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Coming to terms with recent attempts to write women into the history of rhetoric
Barbara Biesecker
Philosophy & Rhetoric, 1992
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Ladies and Lynching: Southern Women, Civil Rights, and the Rhetoric of Interracial Cooperation
Jordynn Jack
2011
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Rhetorical Feminism and This Thing Called Hope, by Cheryl Glenn
Stephanie Larson
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2019
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A Tightrope of Perfection: The Rhetoric and Risk of Black Women's Intellectualism on Display in Television and Social Media
Tamika L. Carey
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2018
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Reconceptualizing Communication and Rhetoric from a Feminist Perspective
Jessica L Shumake
Guidance & Counselling 17.4, 2002
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“Who Better to Do It Than Me!:” Race, Gender & the Deciding to Run Accounts of Political Women in Texas
Angela Frederick
Qualitative Sociology, 2014
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Women and Rhetoric between the Wars
Elizabeth Weiser
Women and Rhetoric Between the Wars, Southern Illinois University Press, 2013
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Rhetoric, History, and Women's Oratorical Education: American Women Learn to Speak [PDF of introductory chapter]
David Gold
2013
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Black American Rhetoric; A Selected Bibliography
Jack Daniel
1976
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Lessons from Four "Bronze Muses" or How the Rhetoric of Nineteenth Century African-American Women Can Inform Writing Instruction in the Twenty-First Century
shirley logan
1993
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Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and Michelle Obama: Performing Gender, Race, and Class on the Campaign Trail
Ann McGinley
Denv. UL Rev., 2008
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WORDS AS WEAPONS: The metaphorical attack of Michelle Obama in US Print headlines
M'Balia Thomas
Proceedings of the Symposium on Language and Society in Austin (Salsa), 2009
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Acts of Institution: Embodying Feminist Rhetorical Methodologies in Space and Time
Jordynn Jack
Rhetoric Review, 2009
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“Glass half full: cautious optimism and the future of Black women political elites in America”
Nadia E Brown
The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 2020
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Reviewed Work(s): Imagining Rhetoric: Composing Women of the Early United States by Janet Carey Eldred and Peter Mortensen
Stacey E Sheriff
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2004
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Review - Rhetorical Feminism and This Thing Called Hope by Cheryl Glenn
Maggie Goss
Rhetoric Society Quarterly , 2019
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Quarterly Journal of Speech A Voice That Could Stir an Army: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Rhetoric of the Black Freedom Movement
Lisa Corrigan, Lisa Corrigan
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African-American Feminist Discourses: Understanding the Writings of
Sarada Thallam
2013
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Landmark Essays on Rhetoric and Feminism, 1973–2000
Rosalyn Eves
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 2016
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Written, published,
cross-indexed, and footnoted: Producing Black Female Ph. Ds and Black Women's and Gender Studies Scholarship in Political Science
Nikol Alexander-Floyd
PS: Political Science & Politics, 2008
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