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  1. Women's Studies in Communication Still Matters
  2. Power, Feminisms, and Coalitional Agency: Inviting and Enacting Difficult Dialogues
  3. Beyond Traditional Conceptualizations of Rhetoric: Invitational Rhetoric and a Move Toward Civility
  4. Mary Ashton Rice Livermore's Relational Feminist Discourse: A Rhetorically Successful Feminist Model
  5. Transforming Rhetoric Through Feminist Reconstruction: A Response to the Gender Diversity Perspective
  6. Mary Ashton Rice Livermore's Relational Feminist Discourse: A Rhetorically Successful Feminist Model
  7. A web of reasons: Mary Wollstonecraft'sa vindication of the rights of woman andthe re‐weaving of form
  8. The essentialist roots of the public sphere: A feminist critique
  9. Teaching rhetorical criticism withThelma and Louise
  10. Beyond persuasion: A proposal for an invitational rhetoric
  11. Rhetoricizing alienation: Mary Wollstonecraft and the rhetorical construction of women's oppression
  12. Women as communicators: Mary Daly's hagiography as rhetoric
  13. A feminist perspective on rhetorical theory: Toward a clarification of boundaries
  14. Feminist Communication Theories
  15. Feminist Rhetorical Criticism