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<B><FONT FACE="Times New Roman"><P ALIGN="CENTER">Bibliography</P>
</B><I><P>&#9;History of Feminist Rhetorics and Writing Practices</P>
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<P>Bauman, Marcy. "Networked Hypertext." E-mail to Andrea Lunsford, 22 May 1997.</P>
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<P>Benedek, Emily. "Steal This Program." <U>Lingua Franca</U> August 1997: 45+.</P>
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<P>Biesecker, Barbara. "Coming to Terms With Recent Attempts to Write Women into the History of</P>
<P>Rhetoric." <U>Philosophy and Rhetoric</U> 25 (1992): 140- 161).</P>
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<P>Blair, Carole. "Contested Histories of Rhetoric: The Politics of Preservation, Progress, and Change." <U>The  </U>&#9;<U>Quarterly Journal of Speech</U> 78 (1992): 403-428.</P>
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<P>---. "Refiguring Systems of Rhetoric." <U>Pre-Text</U> 12 (1991):180-193.</P>
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<P>Borsook, Paulina. "Memoirs of a Token: An Aging Berkeley Feminist Examines Wired." In<U> Wired</P>
<P>Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace</U>. Lynn Cherney and Elizabeth Reba Wise, eds.</P>
<P>Seattle: Seal Press, 1996.</P>
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<P>Brown, Janelle. "Male-Dominated Summit Sparks Women's Ire." http://www/wired.com/news/</P>
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<P>Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. "Biesecker Cannot Speak for Her, Either." <U>Philosophy and Rhetoric</U> 26 &#9;(1993):153-159.</P>
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<P>Carter, Kellie. "Bibliography: Toward a Queering of Cyberspace." <U>English</U> 890, Spring 1996.</P>
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<P>Corbett, Edward P.J. "A Survey of Rhetoric." From <U>Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student</U>. 3rd ed. &#9;New York: Oxford UP, 1990.</P>
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<P>Dyson, Esther. "Intellectual value."<U> Wired</U>.3.07(July l995): 136+.</P>
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<P>Ede, Lisa, Cheryl Glenn and Andrea Lunsford. "Border Crossings: Intersections of Rhetoric and &#9;Feminism." <U>Rhetorica </U>XIII (1995): 401-441.</P>
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<P>Enos, Theresa, ed. <U>The Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition</U>. New York: Garland, 1996.</P>
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<P>Gere, Anne Ruggles. "(Re)Calibrating Culture." <U>Intimate Practices: Literacy and Cultural Work in U.S. </U>&#9;<U>Women's Clubs. 1880-1920</U>. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1997.</P>
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<P>--- and Sarah R. Robbins. "Gendered Literacy in Black and White: Turn-of-the-Century African-</P>
<P>American and European-American Club Women's Printed Texts." <U>Signs</U> 21 (1996): 643678.</P>
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<P>Glenn, Cheryl. "Mapping the Silences, or Remapping Rhetorical Territory." <U>Rhetoric Retold:</P>
<P>Regendering the Tradition from Antiquity Through the Renaissance</U>. Carbondale:</P>
<P>Southern Illinois UP: forthcoming.</P>
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<P>---. "Classical Rhetoric Conceptualized, Or Vocal Men and Muted Women." <U>Rhetoric Retold: </U>&#9;<U>Regendering the Tradition from Antiquity Through the Renaissance</U>. Carbondale: Southern</P>
<P>Illinois UP: forthcoming.</P>
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<P>Halperin, David. "Why is Diotima a Woman?" <U>One Hundred Years of Homosexuality.</U> New York:</P>
<P>Routledge, 1990.</P>
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<P>Kates, Susan. "The Embodied Rhetoric of Halle Quinn Brown." <U>College English</U> 59 (1997): 59-71.</P>
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<P>Krochmal, Maurice M. "Fighting the Copyright Wars With a 'Genius Grant' in Hand." <U>New York Times</P>
<P>Cyber Times</U> 28 June, 1997.</P>
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<P>Ladon-Billings, Gloria "for colored girls who have considered suicide when the academy's not enough:</P>
<P>Reflections of an African-American Woman Scholar." In <U>Learning from Our Lives: Women, </U>&#9;<U>Research and Autobiography in Education</U>. New York: Columbia Teacher's College, 1997.</P>
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<P>Laquer, Thomas. "Discovery of the Sexes." From <U>Making Sex</U>. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, &#9;1990.</P>
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<P>Logan, Shirley Wilson. "Black Women on the Speaker's Platform 1832-1900: An Overview." From <U>"We </U>&#9;<U>Are Coming&quot;: Nineteenth-Century Black Women's Persuasive Discourse.</U> Unpublished &#9;manuscript.</P>
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<P>---. "'Out of Their Own Mouths': Ida B. Wells and the Presence of Lynching." From We Are Coming": &#9;<U>Nineteenth-Century Black Women's Persuasive Discourse</U>. Unpublished manuscript.</P>
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<P>---, ed. <U>With Pen and Voice: A Critical Anthology of Nineteenth-Century African-American Women</U>. &#9;Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1995.</P>
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<P>Lunsford, Andrea. &quot;Toward a Mestiza Rhetoric: Gloria Anzaldua on Composition and Postcoloniality." &#9;<U>JAC,</U> forthcoming January 1998.</P>
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<P>--- and Susan West. "Intellectual Property and Composition Studies." <U>CCC</U> 47 (1996) 383-411.</P>
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<P>Moss, Beverly. "Intersections of Race and Class in the Academy." Unpublished manuscript.</P>
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<P>Penley, Constance and Andrew Ross. "Cyborgs at Large: An Interview with Donna Haraway." <U>Social </U>&#9;<U>Text</U> 25/26 (1990): 8-23.</P>
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<P>Royster, Jacqueline Jones. "When the First Voice You Hear is Not Your Own." <U>CCC</U> 47 (1996):</P>
<P>329-40.</P>
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<P>Spender, Dale. "Women, Power and Cyberspace." From <U>Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and </U>&#9;<U>Cyberspace</U>. Australia: Spinfex, 1995.</P>
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<P>Sutton, Jane. &quot;The Taming of Polos/Polis: Rhetoric as an Achievement Without Woman." <U>Southern </U>&#9;<U>Communication Journal</U> 57 (1992): 97-119.</P>
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<P>Turkel, Sherry. "Who Am We?" <U>Wired</U> January (1996): 148+.</P>
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<P>Ullman, Ellen. "Come in, CQ: The Body on the Wire." In <U>Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in </U>&#9;<U>Cyberspace</U>. Lynn Cherney and Elizabeth Reba Wise, eds. Seattle: Seal Press, 1996.</P>
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<P>Welch, Kathleen E. "Plato, Diotima, and Teaching Discourse." <U>Young Rhetoricians Conference</U>. 24 June &#9;l994.</P>
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<P>"Appropriating Competing Systems of Classical Greek Rhetoric: Considering Isocrates and Gorgias with &#9;Plato in the New Rhetoric of the Fourth Century B.C." From <U>The Contemporary Reception of </U>&#9;<U>Classical Rhetoric" Appropriations on Ancien
t Discourse</U>. Hillsdale, NJ: LEA, 1990.</P>
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<P>"Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Rhetoric and Composition Studies." From <U>The Contemporary </U>&#9;<U>Reception of Classical Rhetoric" Appropriations on Ancient Discourse</U>. Hillsdale, NJ: LEA, &#9;1990.</P>
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<P>West, Susan T. "Stolen Goods: The Nonhearing of Lani Guinier." From "From Owning to Owning Up: &#9;Authorial Rights and Rhetorical Responsibilities." Diss. Ohio State University, 1997.</P>
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<P>---. "The Circle of Responsibility: Literacy as a New Thing." From "From Owning to Owning Up: &#9;Authorial Rights and Rhetorical Responsibilities." Diss. Ohio State University, 1997.</P>
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A Speech by Andrea A. Lunsford 

presented at the inaugural conference "Feminism(s) and Rhetoric(s).

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