Melissa Fiesta

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Melissa Fiesta's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (100% of indexed citations) · 1 indexed citations.

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  1. Homeplaces in Lydia Maria Child's Abolitionist Rhetoric, 1833–1879
    Abstract

    This article examines rhetorical places (loci) in Lydia Maria Child's abolitionist rhetoric during the course of her career as a social-activist. I invoke the term homeplaces to consider how Child's rhetorical places constitute collective social agency for freed African Africans.

    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr2503_2