In this unique collection, the editors and authors examine, against a rich historical background, the complex contributions that women have made to composition and rhetoric in American education. Using varied and at times experimental modes of presentation to portray teachers and learners at work, including the very young and the elderly, the text provides a generous and fresh feminine perspective on the field.
Language
English
Pages
440
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Release
May 25, 1995
ISBN
082295544X
ISBN 13
9780822955443
Feminine Principles Women's Experience in American Composition Rhetoric
In this unique collection, the editors and authors examine, against a rich historical background, the complex contributions that women have made to composition and rhetoric in American education. Using varied and at times experimental modes of presentation to portray teachers and learners at work, including the very young and the elderly, the text provides a generous and fresh feminine perspective on the field.