Dedication
Acknowledgments
FOREWORD
Forwarding a Feminist Agenda in Writing Studies
GAIL E. HAWISHER
INTRODUCTION
Charting Our Ways in Feminism and Composition
GESA E. KIRSCH, FAYE SPENCER MAOR, LANCE MASSEY, LEE NICKOSON-MASSEY, AND MARY P. SHERIDAN-RABIDEAU
SITUATING THE FIELD
Feminism in Composition: Inclusion, Metonymy, and Disruption
JOY S. RITCHIE AND KATHLEEN BOARDMAN
Part One EARLY FEMINIST VOICES AND VISIONS
Introduction
FAYE SPENCER MAOR
1 Identity and Expression: A Writing Course for Women
FLORENCE HOWE
2 The Feminine Style: Theory and Fact
MARY P. HIATT
3 Teaching Griselda to Write
JOAN BOLKER
4 The Womanization of Rhetoric
SALLYMILLER GEARHART
5 Style as Politics: A Feminist Approach to the Teaching of Writing
PAMELA J. ANNAS
Part Two FEMINIST THEORIES AND RESEARCH
Introduction
MARY P. SHERIDAN-RABIDEAU
6 Confronting the "Essential" Problem: Reconnecting Feminist Theory and Pedagogy
JOY S. RITCHIE
7 Writing Against Writing: The Predicament of Écriture Féminine in Composition Studies
LYNNWORSHAM
8 Feminism and Methodology in Composition Studies
PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN
9 Beyond the Personal: Theorizing a Politics of Location in Composition Research
GESA E. KIRSCH AND JOY S. RITCHIE
10 Beside Ourselves: Rhetoric and Representation in Postcolonial Feminist Writing
SUSAN C. JARRATT
11 Rhetoric, Feminism, and the Politics of Textual Ownership
ANDREA ABERNETHY LUNSFORD
12 Feminist Methods of Research in the History of Rhetoric: What Difference Do They Make?
PATRICIA BIZZELL
13 A View from a Bridge: Afrafeminist Ideologies and Rhetorical Studies
JACQUELINE JONES ROYSTER
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Revisiting "Confronting the 'Essential' Problem"
JOY S. RITCHIE AND BARBARA DIBERNARD
Part Three GENDER AND FORMS OF WRITING
Introduction
LANCE MASSEY
14 Composing as a Woman
ELIZABETH A. FLYNN
15 Rhetoric in a New Key: Women and Collaboration
ANDREA ABERNETHY LUNSFORD AND LISA EDE
16 Feminism and Composition: The Case for Conflict
SUSAN C. JARRATT
17 Beyond Argument in Feminist Composition
CATHERINE E. LAMB
18 Discourse and Diversity: Experimental Writing Within the Academy
LILLIAN BRIDWELL-BOWLES
19 Recomposing as a Woman--An Essay in Different Voices
TERRY MYERS ZAWACKI
20 Writing Multiplicity: Hypertext and Feminist Textual Politics
DONNA LECOURT AND LUANN BARNES
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Contextualizing "Composing as a Woman"
ELIZABETH A. FLYNN
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Reflections on "Feminism and Composition: The Case for Conflict"
SUSAN C. JARRATT
Part Four GENDER, TEACHING, AND IDENTITY
Introduction
FAYE SPENCERMAOR
21 The Other "F" Word: The Feminist in the Classroom
DALE M. BAUER
22 A Symposium on Feminist Experiences in the Composition Classroom
JILL EICHHORN, SARA FARRIS, KAREN HAYES, ADRIANA HERNÁNDEZ, SUSAN C. JARRATT, KAREN POWERS-STUBBS, AND MARIAN M. SCIACHITANO
23 Participatory Rhetoric and the Teacher as Racial/ Gendered Subject
CHERYL L. JOHNSON
24 Rend(er)ing Women's Authority in the Writing Classroom
MICHELLE PAYNE
25 Coming Out in the Classroom: A Return to the Hard Place
MARY ELLIOTT
26 "When and Where I Enter": Race, Gender, and Composition Studies
SHIRLEY WILSON LOGAN
27 Reading and Writing Differences: The Problematic of Experience
MIN-ZHAN LU
28 On Becoming a Woman: Pedagogies of the Self
SUSAN ROMANO
29 Bi, Butch, and Bar Dyke: Pedagogical Performances of Class, Gender, and Sexuality
MICHELLE GIBSON, MARTHA MARINARA, AND DEBORAH MEEM
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
Masks and Other Drapings: A Reconsideration (or Reconciliation?) of "Participatory Rhetoric and the Teacher as Racial/Gendered Subject"
CHERYL L. JOHNSON
Part Five FEMINISM AND THE POLITICS OF THE PROFESSION
Introduction
LEE NICKOSON-MASSEY
30 Learning Our Own Ways to Situate Composition and Feminist Studies in the English Department
WENDY BISHOP
31 Composing "Composing as a Woman": A Perspective on Research
ELIZABETH A. FLYNN
32 The Feminization of Composition
SUSANMILLER
33 Teaching College English as a Woman
LYNN Z. BLOOM
34 The Feminization of Rhetoric and Composition Studies?
JANICE M. LAUER
35 The Feminization of Composition: Questioning the Metaphors That Bind Women Teachers
EILEEN E. SCHELL
36 Gender and Publishing Scholarship in Rhetoric and Composition
THERESA ENOS
REFLECTIVE ESSAY
On "Learning Our Own Ways"
WENDY BISHOP
A Selected Annotated Bibliography in Feminism and Composition
Further Readings in Feminism and Composition
Notes on the Authors
Notes on the Editors
Index