The language of rhetorical feminism, anchored in hope

Author:

Glenn Cheryl1

Affiliation:

1. University Distinguished Professor of English and Women’s Studies, Department of English, Penn State University , University Park , PA 16802 , USA

Abstract

Abstract “The Language of Rhetorical Feminism, Anchored in Hope” honors contemporary expansions of rhetoric in terms of theory, practitioners, and practices. I’ve forged a new pathway that begins at the nexus of rhetoric, feminism, and hope, a juncture where the traditionally disregarded rhetorical practices and powers of so-called Others can be appreciated for their potency. Their purposeful resistant rhetorical praxes provide the constituent features of a theory I call “rhetorical feminism.” My hope is that the best parts of these rhetorical feminist praxes will meld with the best parts of rhetoric writ large.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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