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Radical Feminism, Writing, and Critical Agency: From Manifesto to Modem (SUNY Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory)

AUTHOR: Jacqueline Rhodes
ISBN: 0791462927

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Radical Feminism, Writing, and Critical Agency: From Manifesto to Modem (SUNY Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory)
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by Jacqueline Rhodes

Radical Feminism, Writing, and Critical Agency: From Manifesto to Modem (SUNY Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory)

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This book traces the intersection of radical feminism, composition, and print culture in order to address a curious gap in feminist composition studies: the manifesto-writing, collaborative-action-taking radical feminists of the 1960s and 1970s. Long before contemporary debates over essentialism, radical feminist groups questioned both what it was to be a woman and to perform womanhood, and a key part of that questioning took the form of very public, very contentious texts by such writers and groups as Shulamith Firestone, the Redstockings, and WITCH (the Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell). Rhodes explores how these radical women's texts have been silenced in contemporary rhetoric and composition, and compares their work to that of contemporary online activists, finding that both point to a "network literacy" that blends ever-shifting identities with ever-changing technologies in order to take action. Ultimately, Rhodes argues, the articulation of radical feminist textuality can benefit both scholarship and classroom as it situates writers as rhetorical agents who can write, resist, and finally act within a network of discourses and identifications.

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This book traces the intersection of radical feminism, composition, and print culture in order to address a curious gap in feminist composition studies: the manifestowriting, collaborativeactiontaking radical feminists of the 1960s and 1970s. Long before contemporary debates over essentialism, radical feminist groups questioned both what it was to be a woman and to perform womanhood, and a key part of that questioning took the form of very public, very contentious texts by such writers and groups as Shulamith Firestone, the Redstockings, and WITCH (the Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell). Rhodes explores how these radical women's texts have been silenced in contemporary rhetoric and composition, and compares their work to that of contemporary online activists, finding that both point to a "network literacy" that blends evershifting identities with everchanging technologies in order to take action. Ultimately, Rhodes argues, the articulation of radical feminist textuality can benefit both scholarship and classroom as it situates writers as rhetorical agents who can write, resist, and finally act within a network of discourses and identifications.

Author Biography: Jacqueline Rhodes is Assistant Professor of English at California State University at San Bernardino.


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