Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Apr 2026
The Avenging-Woman On-Screen: Female Empowerment and Feminist Possibilities
Maria Ferrato
Carnegie Mellon University
Journal
Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Published
2026-04-02
DOI
10.1080/02773945.2026.2642570
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Topics
gender and writing
Export
BibTeX
RIS
Citation Context
Cited by in this index
(0)
No articles in this index cite this work.
Cites in this index
(0)
No references match articles in this index.
CrossRef global citation count: 0
View in citation network →
Build reading path →
Related Articles
Computers and Composition
Jun 2026
Navigating platform algorithms: Global south feminist activists’ rhetorical and composition practices in digital advocacy on social media
↗
Kalpana Shrestha
rhetorical criticism
social media
gender and writing
Rhetoric Review
Apr 2026
Y Que del Espíritu (And What of the Spirit): Nopaliando as Latinx Feminist Ecological Rhetoric
↗
Carolina Hinojosa; Kenneth Walker
rhetorical criticism
gender and writing
Assessing Writing
Apr 2026
Exploring the roles of gender, linguistic, and cognitive variables in continuation writing task performance among learners of English
↗
Fangzhu Chen; Aiping Zhao
gender and writing
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly
Mar 2026
Workplace Gossip and Team Performance: The Role of Coworker Exchange and Gender
↗
Mohamed Dawood Shamout; Salima Hamouche; Malek Bakheet Haroun Elayan; Zakariya Chabani; Hamza Elrehail
gender and writing
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly
Mar 2026
Teaching Radical Love: Implementing Critical Positive Communication Pedagogy in the Classroom
↗
Vincent Russell; Grace Cheshire; Gabriel Wisnewski-Parks
writing pedagogy
teacher development
professional writing
race and writing
gender and writing
disability studies