Daphne Desser

4 articles
  1. Review Essay: Politics, Gender, Literacy: The Value and Limitations of Current Histories of Women’s Rhetorics
    Abstract

    Reviews of: “Managing Literacy, Mothering America: Women’s Narratives on Reading and Writing in the Nineteenth Century” by Sarah Robbins; “Regendering Delivery: The Fifth Canon and Antebellum Women Writers” by Lindal Buchanan; “Vote and Voice: Women’s Organizations and Political Literacy, 1915–1930” by Wendy B. Sharer.

    doi:10.58680/ccc20086756
  2. Fraught Literacy: Competing Desires for Connection and Separation in the Writings of American Missionary Women in Nineteenth-Century Hawai’i
    Abstract

    Letters and journals of American missionary women in early 19th century Hawai’i express conflicting desires. In some ways, the writers seek connection with the rest of the missionary community and with Native Hawaiians. In other ways, they try to separate themselves from these two groups.

    doi:10.58680/ce20075865
  3. Reading and Writing the Family: Ethos, Identification, and Identity in My Great-Grandfather's Letters
    doi:10.1080/07350198.2001.9683388
  4. Reading and Writing the Family: Ethos, Identification, and Identity in My Great-Grandfather's Letters
    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr2003&4_06