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|a Foreword: writing against reactionary logics / Tarez Samra Graban -- Exposing feminist connections / Katherine Fredlund, Kerri Hauman, and Jessica Ouellette -- Revisionary rhetorics / Kerri Hauman -- Seneca Falls, strategic mythmaking, and a feminist politics of relations / Jill Swiencicki, Maria Brandt, Barbara LeSavoy, and Deborah Uman -- Epideictic rhetoric and emergent media : from CAM to BLM / Tara Propper -- Recruitment tropes : historicizing the spaces and bodies of women technical workers : Risa Applegarth, Sarah Hallenbeck, and Chelsea Redeker Milbourne -- Take once daily : queer theory, biopolitics, and the rhetoric of personal responsibility / Kellie Jean Sharp -- Circulatory rhetorics / Jessica Ouellette. She's everywhere, all the time : how the #Dispatch interviews created a sisterhood of feminist travelers / Kristin Winet -- From Victorian novels to #LikeALadyDoc : women physicians strengthening professional ethos on the public sphere / Kristin E. Kondrlik -- Feminist rhetorical strategies and networked activist movements : #SayHerName as circulatory activist discourse / Liz Lane -- From US Progressive Era speeches to transnational social media activism : rhetorical empathy in Jane Addams's labor rhetoric and Joyce Fernandes's #EuEmpregadaDoméstica (I, housemaid) / Lisa Blankenship -- Response rhetorics / Katherine Fredlund -- "Anonymous was a woman" : anonymous authorship as rhetorical strategy / Skye Roberson -- Tracing the conversation : legitimizing Mormon feminism / Tiffany Kinney -- The suffragist movement and the early feminist blogosphere : feminism and recent history of rhetoric / Clancy Ratliff -- Mikki Kendall, Ida B. Wells, and #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen : women of color calling out white feminism in the nineteenth century and the digital age / Paige V. Banaji -- The persuasive power of individual stories : the rhetoric in narrative archives / Bethany Mannon -- Afterword: (Techno)feminist rhetorical action : coming full circle / Kristine L. Blair.
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