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Lynee Lewis Gaillet is Distinguished University
Professor and chair of the English Department at Georgia State
University. She received a National Endowment for the Humanities
Research Award and an International Society for the History of
Rhetoric Fellowship. Gaillet is the author of many articles and
book essays on rhetoric, program administration,
composition/rhetoric pedagogy, and archival research methods.
Helen Gaillet Bailey is a marketing communications
professional and blogger in Atlanta, Georgia.
Remembering Women Differently should be read--from cover to
cover--by scholars of gender, rhetorical history, and memory
studies. This carefully crafted edited volume is a welcome addition
to feminist rhetorical studies, one that invites and is sure to
inspire further engagement-- "Rhetoric and Public Affairs"
By proffering an expanded view of rhetorical activity and by
striving to understand the rhetorical work that goes into
remembering, misremembering, and erasing women, this collection has
much to offer feminist scholars [and] to those studying public
memory.-- "Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric"
This collection raises questions about what counts as rhetoric and
points to places where we might continue expanding the body of
scholarship on women's public discourse. But it also presents a
series of lively and engaging histories that are likely to be of
interest to scholars across a range of fields.-- "Pietho: Journal
of the Coalition of Feminist Scholars in the History of Rhetoric
and Composition"
a collection that progresses scholarly understanding of public
memory, particularly in terms of how we understand women's
positions and functions in a patriarchal system a noteworthy
contribution to feminist rhetorical scholarship.-- "Rhetoric
Review"
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