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Executing Democracy: Volume 1: Capital Punishment & The Making of America, 16831807
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 99 (2013) 2, 250-253
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Anger among allies: Audre Lorde's 1981 keynote admonishing the national women's studies association
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 97 (2011) 3, 283-308
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Exchange - A Reply to Jessica Benjamin
In: Philosophy & rhetoric. - University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 33 (2000) 3, 291-293
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Articles - The Personal, the Political, and Others: Audre Lorde Denouncing "The Second Sex Conference"
In: Philosophy & rhetoric. - University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 33 (2000) 3, 259-285
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Book Reviews - Rhetoric and Community: Studies in Unity and Fragmentation
In: Philosophy & rhetoric. - University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 33 (2000) 2, 182-186
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SHORT REVIEWS - Sinners, Lovers, and Heroes: An Essay on Memorializing in Three American Cultures
In: Rhetorica. - Berkeley, Calif. : Univ. of California Press 17 (1999) 1, 102-103
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Liabilities of language : Audre Lorde reclaiming difference
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 84 (1998) 4, 448-470
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Liabilities of Language: Audre Lorde Reclaiming Difference - Distortions around the naming and the misnaming of human differences are the central foci of Audre Lorde's speech entitled "Age, Race, Class, Sex: Women Redefining Difference, " which she delivered at Amherst College in Massachusetts on April 3 1980. Lorde's speech at Amherst exemplifies her deep understanding of what she refers to in an earlier speech as "that language which has been made to work against us." Paradoxically, by scrutinizing some liabilities that language may pose for members of subordinated communities. Lorde's speech enacts specific and often subtle means for reclaiming language, exemplified by "difference. "Lorde's speech undertakes a fundamental transformation in a commonplace understanding of "difference" as domination by redefining it as resource, while calling attention to how complicity inheres in language. She contends that a focus upon relational practices across human differences is more fundamental than demographic categories for people in promoting the human liberation of diverse subordinated communities
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 84 (1998) 4, 448-470
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On the margins of rhetoric : Audre Lorde transforming silence into language and action
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 83 (1997) 1, 49-70
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On the Margins of Rhetoric: Audre Lorde Transforming Silence into Language and Action
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 83 (1997) 1, 49-70
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An ideological rupture : metaphorical divergence in Loyalist rhetoric during the American Revolution
In: Rhetorica. - Berkeley, Calif. : Univ. of California Press 10 (1992) 4, 405-422
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Benjamin Franklin's commemorative medal "Libertas Americana" : a study in rhetorical iconology
In: The quarterly journal of speech. - Abingdon : Routledge 76 (1990) 1, 23-45
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British visions of American colonies as an animal : a study in rhetorical iconology
In: Visual explorations of the world. - Aachen : Ed. Herodot im Rader-Verl. (1987), 115-139
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