Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Re-collection as feminist rhetorical practice / Letizia Guglielmo
  • Part One. New theoretical frameworks
  • Social network as a powerful force for change: women in the history of medicine and computing / Gesa E. Kirsch and Patricia Fancher
  • From erasure to restoration: Rosalind Franklin and the discovery of the DNA structure / Alice Johnson Myatt
  • Taming Cerberus: against racism, sexism, and oppression in colonial and postcolonial Nigeria / Maria Martin
  • Afterlives of Anna Komnene: moments in the history of the history of Byzantium / Ellen Quandahl
  • Part Two. Erased collaborators
  • Not simply "freeing the men to fight": rewriting the reductive history of U.S. military women's achievements on and off the battlefield / Mariana Grohowski and Alexis Hart
  • The Audubon-Martin collaboration: an exploration of rhetorical foreground and background / Henrietta Nickels Shirk
  • "Please cherish my own ideals and dreams about the School of Expression": the erasure of Anna Baright Curry / Suzanne Bordelon
  • Part Three. Remembering women: Florence Smalley Babbitt and the Victorian family photograph album / Kristie S. Fleckenstein
  • "I have always had a significance for myself": Alice James's pragmatic activism / Hephzibah Roskelly and Kate Ronald
  • Defying stereotypes: an Indian woman freedom fighter / Gail M. Presbey
  • Part Four. Disrupted public memory
  • The rhetorical reputation of forgotten feminist Lois Waisbrooker / Wendy Hayden
  • Not so easily dismissed: the intellectual influences and rhetorical voice of Dorothy Day "servant of god" / Laurie A. Britt-Smith
  • Activist, pacifist, mother, feminist, wife: private interventions and the public memory of Crystal Eastman / Amy Aronson
  • Turning trends: Lockwood's and Emerson's rhetoric textbooks at the American fin de siecle / Nancy Myers
  • Afterword / Lynee Lewis Gaillet.