Abstract

Abstract Annie Hill and Carol A. Stabile discuss U.S. cultural and political shifts in relation to sexual violence and what that means for rhetoric, public affairs, and the academic landscape.

Journal
Rhetoric & Public Affairs
Published
2021-03-01
DOI
10.14321/rhetpublaffa.24.1-2.0149
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  1. 6. Leigh Gilmore, Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say About Their Lives (New York: Columbia Universi…
  2. 11. Annie Hill, “SlutWalk as Perifeminist Response to Rape Logic: The Politics of Reclaiming a Name,” Communi…
  3. 14. Leila Whitley and Tiffany Page, “Sexism at the Centre: Locating the Problem of Sexual Harassment,” New Fo…
  4. 16. Tiffany A. Dykstra-DeVette and Carlos Tarin, “Isolating Structures of Sexual Harassment in Crowdsourced D…
  5. 18. Joseph McGlynn III and Brian K. Richardson, “Private Support, Public Alienation: Whistle-Blowers and the …
  6. 22. Farah Jasmine Griffin, “That the Mothers May Soar and the Daughters May Know Their Names: A Retrospective…
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