In "Women's Irony: Rewriting Feminist Rhetorical Histories," author Tarez Samra Graban synthesizes three decades of scholarship in rhetoric, linguistics, and philosophy to present irony as a critical model for feminist rhetorical historiography that is not linked to humor, lying, or intention. Graban challenges critical methods in rhetoric, asking scholars in rhetoric and its related disciplines to rethink how they produce historical knowledge and use archives to recover women's performances in political situations. -- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-232) and index.
Contents
On women and agency: ironizing together -- On language and history: eliding dichotomies -- On location and memory: challenging ethos -- Freeing the archon -- Toward an irony paradigm.