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Author: Jane Donawerth

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Much of the scholarly exchange regarding the history of women in rhetoric has emphasized womenOCOs rhetorical practices. In "Conversational Rhetoric: The Rise and Fall of a WomenOCOs Tradition, 1600OCo1900," Jane Donawerth traces the historical development of rhetorical theory by women for women, studying the moments when women produced theory about the arts of communication in alternative genresOCohumanist treatises and dialogues, defenses of womenOCOs preaching, conduct books, and elocution handbooks. She examines the relationship between communication and gender and between theory and pedagogy and argues that women constructed a theory of rhetoric based on conversation, not public speaking, as a model for all discourse.a Donawerth traces the development of womenOCOs rhetorical theory through the voices of English and American women (and one much-translated French woman) over three centuries. She demonstrates how they cultivated theories of rhetoric centered on conversation that faded once women began writing composition textbooks for mixed-gender audiences in the latter part of the nineteenth century. She recovers and elucidates the importance of the theories in dialogues and defenses of womenOCOs education by Bathsua Makin, Mary Astell, and Madeleine de Scud(r)ry; in conduct books by Hannah More, Lydia Sigourney, and Eliza Farrar; in defenses of womenOCOs preaching by Ellen Stewart, Lucretia Mott, Catherine Booth, and Frances Willard; and in elocution handbooks by Anna Morgan, Hallie Quinn Brown, Genevieve Stebbins, and Emily Bishop. In each genre, Donawerth explores facets of womenOCOs rhetorical theory, such as the recognition of the gendered nature of communication in conduct books, the incorporation of the language of womenOCOs rights in the defenses of womenOCOs preaching, and the adaptation of sentimental culture to the cultivation of womenOCOs bodies as tools of communication in elocution books.a Rather than a linear history, "Conversational Rhetoric" follows the starts, stops, and starting over in womenOCOs rhetorical theory. It covers a broad range of womenOCOs rhetorical theory in the Anglo-American world and places them in their social, rhetorical, and gendered historical contexts. This study adds womenOCOs rhetorical theory to the rhetorical tradition, advances our understanding of womenOCOs theories and their use of rhetoric, and offers a paradigm for analyzing the differences between menOCOs and womenOCOs rhetoric from 1600 to 1900."
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