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Feminist Rhetorical Theory Defining the Key Terms: 1.Feminism: equity or more? 2.Rhetoric: symbol usage and influence 3.Theory: framing a communication event
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Our Journey Together We are entering the flames of feminism, fueled by the ruckus of rhetoric in order to place our hopes on the throne of theory.
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Critical Theory, Feminist Theory and Oppression 1.Have you ever been oppressed? 2.Where? 3.How? 4.What did it feel like?
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Cheris Kramarae What part of her life’s story can you identify with?
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Cheris’s Central Perspectives 1.Nature of the World: linguistic nature 2.Mainstream World: hostile toward women 3.Reasons for Hostility: Normalization of white men’s perspective Conversational control by white men Threats of violence
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Kramarae’s Perspective on Women’s World 1.Comfortable : Food groups 2.Interconnection 3.Safety 4.Holism 5.Trust 6.Mutuality 7.Adaptability 8.Equal Access to Information
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Key Terms 1.Feminism: an ongoing process of disruption of the linguistic and other structures that create a hostile environment for women 2.Nature of the Rhetor: feminist who challenges current structures 3.Rhetorical Options: dismantling, alterations to fit women’s needs
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Rhetorical Options Continued 1.Linguistic Practices: computers as exploitation of a third world women labor force laughter at “absurdity of male prejudices 2.Creation of new linguistic knowledge: sewing etc. 3.Enactment of new linguistic practices: New words Redefinition
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Transformation of Rhetorical Theory Primary terms: 1.Rhetor: As rhetors in the mainstream, women are muted. 2.Ethos: Women can gain a new ethos by speaking their experience. 3.Realm of Rhetoric: The traditional realm is in public, a realm hostile for women, so does their realm become a private one? 4.Assessment of Rhetoric: Does it contribute to the qualities of the environment?
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