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Flora MacDonald Denison and the Rhetoric of the Early Women's Suffrage Movement in Canada
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface 1
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Plenary Address
- Women in the History of Rhetoric: The Past and the Future 9
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Excluded from the Rhetorical Tradition
- Plato's Women: Alternative Embodiments of Rhetoric 35
- Cutting Off the Memory of Women 47
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Alongside the Rhetorical Tradition
- Ethos Over Time: The Ongoing Appeal of St. Catherine of Siena 59
- Verbum inuisibile palpabitur: Les Sibylles dans la seconde moitié du XVe siècle: La répétition comme poétique de Voracle 73
- Verbum inuisibile palpabitur: The Sibyls in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century: Repetition as Oracular Poetics 85
- English Emblem Book Reception Theory and the Meditations of Renaissance Women 97
- Account of the Experience of Hester Ann Rogers: Rhetorical Functions of a Methodist My site's Journal 109
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Participating in the Rhetorical Tradition
- Women and Latin Rhetoric From Hrotsvit to Hildegard 121
- Lady Mary Wroth's Urania and the Rhetoric of Female Abuse 133
- Mary AsteWs Rhetorical Theory: A Woman's Viewpoint 147
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Emerging into the Rhetorical Tradition
- The Public Woman: Women Speakers Around the Turn of the Century in Sweden 161
- Flora MacDonald Denison and the Rhetoric of the Early Women's Suffrage Movement in Canada 173
- Resisting Decline Stones: Gertrude Buck's Democratic Theory of Rhetoric 183
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Engaging the Rhetorical Tradition
- Re-inventing Rhetorical Epistemology: Donna Haraway's and Nicole Brossard's Embodied Visions 199
- Feminist Epistemologies, Rhetorical Traditions and the Ad Hominem 213
- Voice and the Inevitability of Ethos 225
- Feminist Thoughts on Rhetoric 237
- Afterword 249
- Notes on Contributors 257
- Index 263
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface 1
-
Plenary Address
- Women in the History of Rhetoric: The Past and the Future 9
-
Excluded from the Rhetorical Tradition
- Plato's Women: Alternative Embodiments of Rhetoric 35
- Cutting Off the Memory of Women 47
-
Alongside the Rhetorical Tradition
- Ethos Over Time: The Ongoing Appeal of St. Catherine of Siena 59
- Verbum inuisibile palpabitur: Les Sibylles dans la seconde moitié du XVe siècle: La répétition comme poétique de Voracle 73
- Verbum inuisibile palpabitur: The Sibyls in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century: Repetition as Oracular Poetics 85
- English Emblem Book Reception Theory and the Meditations of Renaissance Women 97
- Account of the Experience of Hester Ann Rogers: Rhetorical Functions of a Methodist My site's Journal 109
-
Participating in the Rhetorical Tradition
- Women and Latin Rhetoric From Hrotsvit to Hildegard 121
- Lady Mary Wroth's Urania and the Rhetoric of Female Abuse 133
- Mary AsteWs Rhetorical Theory: A Woman's Viewpoint 147
-
Emerging into the Rhetorical Tradition
- The Public Woman: Women Speakers Around the Turn of the Century in Sweden 161
- Flora MacDonald Denison and the Rhetoric of the Early Women's Suffrage Movement in Canada 173
- Resisting Decline Stones: Gertrude Buck's Democratic Theory of Rhetoric 183
-
Engaging the Rhetorical Tradition
- Re-inventing Rhetorical Epistemology: Donna Haraway's and Nicole Brossard's Embodied Visions 199
- Feminist Epistemologies, Rhetorical Traditions and the Ad Hominem 213
- Voice and the Inevitability of Ethos 225
- Feminist Thoughts on Rhetoric 237
- Afterword 249
- Notes on Contributors 257
- Index 263