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The book explores the diverse roles women have played in the history of rhetoric, from supporting male authority to asserting their autonomy. Through a collection of essays, it analyzes the strategies women have used for self-representation and the emergence of feminist rhetorics that challenge traditional narratives. This examination highlights the evolution of women's voices and their impact on rhetorical practices.
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Rhetorical Women: Roles and Representations, David Herbert Donald
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- 2005
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