Peitho Tag
Keyword: labor
Editors’ Introduction
Rebecca Dingo, Clancy Ratliff
Tags: abortion, climate crisis, Ketanji Brown Jackson, labor, mass shootings, pandemic, Roe v. Wade
Rebecca Dingo, Clancy Ratliff
Tags: abortion, climate crisis, Ketanji Brown Jackson, labor, mass shootings, pandemic, Roe v. Wade
Editors’ Introduction
Rebecca Dingo and Clancy Ratliff
Tags: Feminisms and Rhetorics De-Conference, in memoriam, infertility, labor, literacy sponsorship, reproductive justice, rhetoricity of work
Rebecca Dingo and Clancy Ratliff
Tags: Feminisms and Rhetorics De-Conference, in memoriam, infertility, labor, literacy sponsorship, reproductive justice, rhetoricity of work
Justice for All: The Womanist Labor Rhetoric of Nannie Helen Burroughs
Veronica Popp and Danielle Phillips-Cunningham
Tags: feminism, labor, organizing, Race, womanism
Veronica Popp and Danielle Phillips-Cunningham
Tags: feminism, labor, organizing, Race, womanism
Review of Women at Work: Rhetorics of Gender and Labor
Jessica McCrary
Tags: 23-1, domestic, labor, work
Jessica McCrary
Tags: 23-1, domestic, labor, work
The Quest for Meaningful Work: Enacting New True Woman Values via Epideictic Rhetoric
Kristy Crawley
Tags: American, domesticated workspaces, epideictic rhetoric, Julia Wolfe, labor, Martha Louise Rayne, Mary Ellen Pleasant, Nancy Myers, New True Woman, nineteenth-century, separate spheres, What Can a Woman Do or Her Position in the Business and Literary World
Kristy Crawley
Tags: American, domesticated workspaces, epideictic rhetoric, Julia Wolfe, labor, Martha Louise Rayne, Mary Ellen Pleasant, Nancy Myers, New True Woman, nineteenth-century, separate spheres, What Can a Woman Do or Her Position in the Business and Literary World
A Fragile Unity: Quiet Activism across the Fissures in Nineteenth-Century Women’s Labor Politics
Kristie S. Fleckenstein and Nancy Myers
Tags: quiet activism, Woman’s Movement, labor, 19th century, Lucie Stanton Day, Virginia Penny
Kristie S. Fleckenstein and Nancy Myers
Tags: quiet activism, Woman’s Movement, labor, 19th century, Lucie Stanton Day, Virginia Penny