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 Composition & Rhetoric
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Feminism and Composition: A Critical Sourcebook
Editor(s): Gesa E. Kirsch, Faye Spencer Maor, Lance Massey, Lee Nickoson-Massey, Mary P. Sheridan-Rabideau

Feminism and Composition collects the most influential and frequently cited essays published in feminist composition over the last thirty years. A valuable reference with thirty-six scholarly articles and an extensive annotated bibliography, the volume surveys the history of feminist pedagogy, theory, and research in five parts:

  • Early Feminist Voices and Visions
  • Feminist Theories and Research
  • Gender and Forms of Writing
  • Gender, Teaching, and Identity
  • Feminism and the Politics of the Profession

In addition, five new reflective essays, written especially for this collection by scholars such as Susan C. Jarratt and Cheryl L. Johnson, offer a unique perspective on the influence of the articles included here. Well suited for upper-level and graduate courses, the book and chapter introductions not only frame the history of feminism in composition but also examine the issues and questions that are vital to the field today.
631pp. 2003. College. Bedford/St. Martin's and NCTE. ISBN 0-312-40764-5.
No. 16760 


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