Table of contents for Readings in feminist rhetorical theory / Karen A. Foss, Sonja K. Foss, and Cindy L. Griffin, editors.


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Contents
Acknowledgments	000
1	Introduction		000
2	Introduction to Cheris Kramarae	000
2.1	Proprietors of Language	000
2.2	Women as a Muted Group	000
2.3	A Visiting Scholar	000
2.4	Do We Really Want More Control of Technology?	000
2.5	Feminist Theories of Communication	000
3	Introduction to bell hooks	000
3.1	Feminism: A Movement to End Sexist Oppression	000
3.2	Feminist Politicization: A Comment	000
3.3	Back to the Avant-Garde: The Progressive Vision	000
3.4	Design: A Happening Life	000
4	Introduction to Gloria Anzaldúa	000
4.1	Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to 3rd World Women Writers	000
4.2	La conciencia de la mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness	000
4.3	Del Otro Lado		000
4.4	Beyond Traditional Notions of Identity	000
5	Introduction to Mary Daly	000
5.1	A Call for the Castration of Sexist Religion 	000
5.2	Gyn/Ecology: Spinning New Time/Space	000
5.3	Sin Big		000
5.4	Spiraling into the Nineties	000
6	Introduction to Starhawk	000
6.1	Witchcraft as Goddess Religion	000
6.2	Truth or Dare 		000
Magic and Its Uses
The Three Types of Power
Authority and Obedience
Roots of the Three Types of Power
6.3	Ritual as Bonding: Action as Ritual	000
6.4	The Spiral Dance 	000
The Coven
Creating Sacred Space
Magical Symbols
Energy: The Cone of Power
6.5	Roundtable Discussion: Backlash	000
7	Introduction to Paula Gunn Allen	000
7.1	All the Good Indians	000
7.2	Grandmother of the Sun: Ritual Gynocracy in Native America	000
7.3	Some Like Indians Endure	000
7.4	Essentially, It's Spring	000
7.5	Haggles		000
8	Introduction to Trinh T. Minh-ha	000
8.1	Not You/Like You: Post-Colonial Women and the Interlocking Questions of Identity and Difference	000
8.2	Yellow Sprouts	000
8.3	The Totalizing Quest of Meaning	000
9	Introduction to Sally Miller Gearhart	000
9.1	The Womanization of Rhetoric	000
9.2	The Gatherstretch (excerpt from The Wanderground, pp. 118-32)	000
9.3	The Chipko		000
9.4	Notes from a Recovering Activist	000
10	Introduction to Sonia Johnson	000
10.1	The Bursting of the File	000
10.2	Who's Afraid of the Supreme Court?	000
10.3	Ship Ahoy		000
10.4	Meet My Needs, Make Me Happy	000
10.5	The Bears and Anarchy	000
Index	000
About the Editors	000
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Feminist theory, Rhetoric