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Further Reading

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Historiography

 

Ballif, Michelle. “Re/Dressing Histories: Or, On Re/Covering figures Who Have Been Laid Bare By Our Gaze.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 22.1 (1992): 91-98.

 

RSQ special issue “The Alliance of Rhetoric Societies Conference, 2003: Conversations in Evanston.” 34.3. See especially:

Bizzell, Patricia, and Susan Jarratt. “Rhetorical Traditions, Pluralized Canons, Relevant History, and Other Disputed Terms: A Report from the History of Rhetoric Discussion Groups at the ARS Conference.” 19-25.

 

Jarratt, Susan. “Review: Using Postmodern Histories of Rhetoric.” College English 61 (1999): 605-14.

 

The debate over feminist historiographical methods in College English 62.3 (2000)

 

Gale, Xin Lui. “Historical Studies and Postmodernism: Rereading Aspasia of Miletus.” 361-86.

 

Glenn, Cheryl. “Truth, Lies, and Method: Revisiting Feminist Historiography.” 387-89.

 

Jarratt, Susan. “Rhetoric and Feminism: Together Again.” 390-391.

 

And responses:

Wu, Hui, and Xin Liu Gale. “A Comment on ‘Historical Studies and Postmodernism:

Rereading Aspasia of Miletus’ and Response.” College English 63.1 (2000): 102-5.

 

The debate over feminist historiography in Philosophy and Rhetoric

 

Biesecker, Barbara. “Coming to Terms with Recent Attempts to Write Women in the

History of Rhetoric.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 25.2 (1992): 140-59.

 

Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. “Biesecker Cannot Speak for her Either.” Philosophy and

Rhetoric 26.2 (1993): 153-61.

 

Biesecker, Barbara. “Negotiating with our Tradition: Reflecting Again (Without

Apologies) on the Feminization of Rhetoric.” Philosophy and Rhetoric 26.3

(1993): 236-41.

 

Native American rhetorics:

Bizzell, Patricia. “The 4th of July and the 22nd of December: The Function of Cultural Archives in Persuasion, as Shown by Frederick Douglass and William Apess.” CCC 48.1 (1997): 44-60.

 

Murray, David. Forked Tongues: Speech, Writing and Representation in North American Indian Texts. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1991.

 

Powell, Malea. “Rhetorics of Survivance: How American Indians Use Writing.” CCC 53.3 (2002): 396-34.

 

 

Baudrillard

Gane, Mike, Ed. Baudrillard Live: Selected Interviews. New York: Routledge, 1993.

 

Rojek, Chris, and Bryan Turner, Eds. Forget Baudrillard? New York: Routledge, 1993.

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