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100 1 $aWatson, Martha,$d1941-$eauthor.
245 10 $aLives of their own :$brhetorical dimensions in autobiographies of women activists /$cMartha Watson.
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490 1 $aStudies in rhetoric/communication
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 121-144) and index.
505 0 $aAutobiographies as persuasion -- The nature of autobiography -- Emma Goldman as a liberated woman -- Frances Willard as protector of the home -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Anna Howard Shaw as womanly leaders -- Mary Church Terrell as a colored woman in a white world -- When and where I enter.
520 1 $a"Lives of Their Own explores how five exceptional turn-of-the-century women crafted autobiographies that became compelling, persuasive models for the women of their generation. Although Frances Willard, Anna Howard Shaw, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Emma Goldman, and Mary Church Terrell were not among the first women to cut a path into the mainstream of American life or the only women of their era to lead movements for social change, they were among the first to publish narratives of their lives. Martha Watson provides glimpses not only of the women themselves but also of the autobiographical genre as a dimension of public rhetorical discourse."--Jacket.
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