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Addresses Women's Rhetorical Relationship to Work

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“A fascinating, rich collection. Gold and Enoch present the best of what’s been written about gender, rhetoric, and work. The editors include a broad spectrum of sites, subjects, and contributors, from emerging scholars to well-known researchers. Inspiring and smart, at times sobering or haunting, these tight, readable chapters reveal the hidden history of women at work. The volume is a must-read for scholars in rhetoric, writing studies and women’s studies.”--Gesa Kirsch, Bentley University

Women at Work offers an expansive historical understanding of U.S. women's labor and rhetorical agency across time periods, communities, and occupations. Contributors examine how diverse women workers have negotiated complex power relations and social roles, often advocating for improvements in working conditions, representation, and recognition. This collection is a vital contribution to the scholarship on women’s rhetorical agency in the workplace.”—Eileen E. Schell, Syracuse University

Women at Work Rhetorics of Gender and Labor

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    Book Synopsis
    Addresses Women's Rhetorical Relationship to Work

    Trade Review
    “A fascinating, rich collection. Gold and Enoch present the best of what’s been written about gender, rhetoric, and work. The editors include a broad spectrum of sites, subjects, and contributors, from emerging scholars to well-known researchers. Inspiring and smart, at times sobering or haunting, these tight, readable chapters reveal the hidden history of women at work. The volume is a must-read for scholars in rhetoric, writing studies and women’s studies.”--Gesa Kirsch, Bentley University

    Women at Work offers an expansive historical understanding of U.S. women's labor and rhetorical agency across time periods, communities, and occupations. Contributors examine how diverse women workers have negotiated complex power relations and social roles, often advocating for improvements in working conditions, representation, and recognition. This collection is a vital contribution to the scholarship on women’s rhetorical agency in the workplace.”—Eileen E. Schell, Syracuse University

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