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January 2024
Jan 2024
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Face-shaping Power of the Postfeminist Gaze, or Digital Rhetorical Lateral Surveillance in Armenia
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Eliza Kotzeva
rhetorical criticism
digital rhetoric
doi:10.37514/pei-j.2024.27.1.09
May 2013
May 2013
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Coalition Talk: Feminist Historiography: What’s the Digital Humanities Got to Do With It?
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Jessica Enoch
archival research
digital rhetoric
gender and writing