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The Civically Engaged Woman: Rhetoric and Activism of the Silenced Voice introduces readers to lesser-known women living in the United States between 1820 and 1920. The contributors address why their rhetoric, communicative participation, and civic actions were noteworthy and impactful and offer implications for the relevance of their work today. Through examining these women's communicative engagement, the contributors argue for recognition of their civic contributions and celebration of their lives and legacy; therefore, enlarging our understanding of civic engagement and the heroines and…mehr
The Civically Engaged Woman: Rhetoric and Activism of the Silenced Voice introduces readers to lesser-known women living in the United States between 1820 and 1920. The contributors address why their rhetoric, communicative participation, and civic actions were noteworthy and impactful and offer implications for the relevance of their work today. Through examining these women's communicative engagement, the contributors argue for recognition of their civic contributions and celebration of their lives and legacy; therefore, enlarging our understanding of civic engagement and the heroines and narratives that guide us. Scholars of rhetoric, communication, and women's studies will find this book particularly useful.
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Autorenporträt
Jill K. Burk is associate teaching professor and program chair of the Communication Arts and Sciences program at Penn State University, Berks. Christina L. McDowell is senior lecturer of marketing and management communication at Cornell University in the SC Johnson College of Business, Nolan School of Hotel Administration.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The Light of Lucretia Mott Maryl R. McGinley, Kaitlyn Poad, and Mattie Updyke Chapter 2 Lydia Hamilton Smith: Actions Speak Louder Than Words Jill K. Burk Chapter 3 Mother Cabrini: A Trailblazing Civic Servant, Community Activist, and Spiritual Leader Dawn M. Francis, Angela M. Corbo, and Anne Schwelm Chapter 4 Women's Fraternal Organizations from 1870-1920: Carrie Chapman Catt, E. Jean Nelson Penfield, and Alice Duer Miller as Rhetorical Exemplars Jeanne M. Persuit Chapter 5 "All's Well That Ends Well": The Influence of Julia Walker Ruhl's Communication Leadership and Public Voice on Clarksburg, West Virginia, and the Nation Elesha L. Ruminski Chapter 6 Beyond Confectionaries: Catherine "Kitty" Hershey and a Hospitality of Care Christina L. McDowell Chapter 7 Mary Ware Dennett: Women Are People Christine M. Willingham Chapter 8 The Rhetoric and Action of a Suffragist: Sallie W. Hovey Capturing her "Adventurous Spirit" through Mind and Body Activism Annette M. Holba Chapter 9 Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby: Preserving the Past for the Future Nichola D. Gutgold
Chapter 1 The Light of Lucretia Mott Maryl R. McGinley, Kaitlyn Poad, and Mattie Updyke Chapter 2 Lydia Hamilton Smith: Actions Speak Louder Than Words Jill K. Burk Chapter 3 Mother Cabrini: A Trailblazing Civic Servant, Community Activist, and Spiritual Leader Dawn M. Francis, Angela M. Corbo, and Anne Schwelm Chapter 4 Women's Fraternal Organizations from 1870-1920: Carrie Chapman Catt, E. Jean Nelson Penfield, and Alice Duer Miller as Rhetorical Exemplars Jeanne M. Persuit Chapter 5 "All's Well That Ends Well": The Influence of Julia Walker Ruhl's Communication Leadership and Public Voice on Clarksburg, West Virginia, and the Nation Elesha L. Ruminski Chapter 6 Beyond Confectionaries: Catherine "Kitty" Hershey and a Hospitality of Care Christina L. McDowell Chapter 7 Mary Ware Dennett: Women Are People Christine M. Willingham Chapter 8 The Rhetoric and Action of a Suffragist: Sallie W. Hovey Capturing her "Adventurous Spirit" through Mind and Body Activism Annette M. Holba Chapter 9 Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby: Preserving the Past for the Future Nichola D. Gutgold
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