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title | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / |
title_alt | Searching for Myrtilla Miner's school for colored girls: Afrafeminist strivings, ethical representations, and Nineteenth-century archives / "For their day and for our own": navigating the use of diverse sources in feminist rhetorical analysis / Invitational anger: naming forbidden emotion in Native American women's autobiographical writing of the Nineteenth century / Historiographic disappointment: archival listening and the recovery of politically complex figures / (Re)presenting Lila: the ethics of sharing stories from a 1920s-era training school for girls / Ethics and access in mental health archives / Representation, relationships and research: building a living archive through feminist inquiry / On pins and needles: multi-sited ethnography and the archives / Contexts and communities: valuing collectivity in feminist rhetorical inquiry / Stabilizing stories: personal narrative and public memory in recent activist histories / The rhetorics of translation: a feminist method for inquiry, recovery, and theoretical application / Venues and voices: welcoming greater participation in feminist rhetorical history and inquiry / |
title_auth | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / |
title_exact_search | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / |
title_full | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / Amy E. Dayton and Jennie Vaughn, (editors). |
title_fullStr | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / Amy E. Dayton and Jennie Vaughn, (editors). |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / Amy E. Dayton and Jennie Vaughn, (editors). |
title_short | Ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry / |
title_sort | ethics and representation in feminist rhetorical inquiry |
topic | Research Moral and ethical aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113041 Rhetoric Research Methodology. Feminism Research Methodology. Recherche Aspect moral. Rhétorique Recherche Méthodologie. Féminisme Recherche Méthodologie. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES General. bisacsh Rhetoric Research Methodology fast Research Moral and ethical aspects fast Feminism Research Methodology fast |
topic_facet | Research Moral and ethical aspects. Rhetoric Research Methodology. Feminism Research Methodology. Recherche Aspect moral. Rhétorique Recherche Méthodologie. Féminisme Recherche Méthodologie. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES General. Rhetoric Research Methodology Research Moral and ethical aspects Feminism Research Methodology |
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