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Legitimization of Mormon Feminist Rhetors studies how marginalized groups use rhetorical strategies to craft legitimacy for themselves and how those in positions of power work to maintain their authority. Kinney uses archival research to parse the rhetorical devices employed by Mormon feminist women. The author assumes a pan-historical methodology by examining four unique examples of notable Mormon feminist rhetors that stretch across the 189-year history of this religion: Emmeline B. Wells (1828–1921), Fawn Brodie (1915–1981), Sonia Johnson (1936–present), and Kate Kelly (1980–present). Backed by intensive analysis, the author finds Mormon feminist women take up the ancient rhetorical canons as a heuristic to cultivate a position of authority for themselves: Wells employs arrangement patterns, Brodie engages with memory, Johnson draws upon invention practices, and Kelly applies delivery strategies. Scholars and students of communication, rhetoric, religion, and women’s studies will find this book particularly interesting.



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"Dr. Tiffany Kinney's study offers a clear and instructive account of the outstanding archival work she did to bring Utah's Mormon feminists into the spotlight. She attends closely and with nuance to the complex contextual factors that made it difficult for Utah women in the 19th and 20th centuries to advocate for women's rights in both big, explicit ways and in ways far more subtle. Her research will be of special interest to scholars of feminist rhetoric, rhetorical historians, and public address researchers."

-- Robin Jensen, University of Utah

"Legitimization of Mormon Feminist Rhetors introduces four pioneering women in the Mormon Church and their rhetorical efforts to gain greater authority for women in their faith community. Drawing on an array of genres spanning almost two hundred years, Kinney astutely expands notions of feminism and our understanding of how marginalized groups seek legitimacy within powerful institutions."

-- Lisa Shaver, Baylor University

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Archiving the Apocrypha: Feminism, Legitimacy, Religion

Chapter 2: Continuum of Legitimacy

Chapter 3: Literacy through Arrangement and Social Circulation: E.B. Wells

Chapter 4: Rhetorically Distilling the Memory of a Saint: Fawn McKay Brodie

Chapter 5: A System Splitting Dream: Sonia Johnson and Radical Feminist Invention

Chapter 6: Delivering Legitimacy: Kate Kelly and the Founding of Ordain Women

Chapter 7: Conclusion: Implications for Marginalized Groups Working towards Legitimacy

Appendix: Supplemental Reading

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 10/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793605856, 978-1793605856
      ISBN10: 1793605858

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Legitimization of Mormon Feminist Rhetors studies how marginalized groups use rhetorical strategies to craft legitimacy for themselves and how those in positions of power work to maintain their authority. Kinney uses archival research to parse the rhetorical devices employed by Mormon feminist women. The author assumes a pan-historical methodology by examining four unique examples of notable Mormon feminist rhetors that stretch across the 189-year history of this religion: Emmeline B. Wells (1828–1921), Fawn Brodie (1915–1981), Sonia Johnson (1936–present), and Kate Kelly (1980–present). Backed by intensive analysis, the author finds Mormon feminist women take up the ancient rhetorical canons as a heuristic to cultivate a position of authority for themselves: Wells employs arrangement patterns, Brodie engages with memory, Johnson draws upon invention practices, and Kelly applies delivery strategies. Scholars and students of communication, rhetoric, religion, and women’s studies will find this book particularly interesting.



      Trade Review

      "Dr. Tiffany Kinney's study offers a clear and instructive account of the outstanding archival work she did to bring Utah's Mormon feminists into the spotlight. She attends closely and with nuance to the complex contextual factors that made it difficult for Utah women in the 19th and 20th centuries to advocate for women's rights in both big, explicit ways and in ways far more subtle. Her research will be of special interest to scholars of feminist rhetoric, rhetorical historians, and public address researchers."

      -- Robin Jensen, University of Utah

      "Legitimization of Mormon Feminist Rhetors introduces four pioneering women in the Mormon Church and their rhetorical efforts to gain greater authority for women in their faith community. Drawing on an array of genres spanning almost two hundred years, Kinney astutely expands notions of feminism and our understanding of how marginalized groups seek legitimacy within powerful institutions."

      -- Lisa Shaver, Baylor University

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Archiving the Apocrypha: Feminism, Legitimacy, Religion

      Chapter 2: Continuum of Legitimacy

      Chapter 3: Literacy through Arrangement and Social Circulation: E.B. Wells

      Chapter 4: Rhetorically Distilling the Memory of a Saint: Fawn McKay Brodie

      Chapter 5: A System Splitting Dream: Sonia Johnson and Radical Feminist Invention

      Chapter 6: Delivering Legitimacy: Kate Kelly and the Founding of Ordain Women

      Chapter 7: Conclusion: Implications for Marginalized Groups Working towards Legitimacy

      Appendix: Supplemental Reading

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