Rhetorical Reception: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Arguing with Sex in Education
Carolyn Skinner Studies in Rhetorics and FeminismsEdited by Cheryl Glenn and Shirley Wilson Logan Information and Pricing978-1-64317-529-4 (paperback, $33.95); 978-1-64317-530-0 (PDF, $19.95); 978-1-64317-531-7 (EPUB, $19.95) © 2025 by Parlor Press, with illustrations, notes, bibliography, and index. 254 pages. Bookstores: Order by fax, mail, or phone. See our "Sales and Ordering Page" for details. What People Are Saying Rhetorical Reception addresses scholars in feminist historiography and theories of rhetoric, as well as scholars in the rhetoric of science and medicine. It is also accessible to readers outside of feminist rhetorical studies, such as women and gender studies or the history of medicine. As Skinner notes, researchers studying the nineteenth century are still arguing about Clarke’s text or using Clarke’s text as emblematic of nineteenth-century ideologies, so Rhetorical Reception will be of interest to scholars in women’s history as well.—Wendy Hayden, author of Evo