This dissertation contributes to the discipline by demonstrating successful and productive incorporation of feminist research methods and methodologies in rhetorical studies and the application of the rhetorical arts to feminist projects. Specifically this dissertation examines the history of state-sanctioned marriage in the US and its contribution to normative discourses of family that problematically inform public policies and mainstream arguments directed at some working and parenting women struggling to care for their families and provide for them economically. Through feminist rhetorical analyses of congressional testimony on welfare; feminist rhetorics on women, work, family, and economics; and narratives of women's lived experiences ...
A well-known critical feminist treatise (Coontz, 2016/1992) argues that the nuclear family depicted ...
The secular decrease in the proportion of United States women who are married, not separated, has co...
In this dissertation, I posit that intimate partner violence is entrenched in an often-overlooked hi...
Researchers suggest that backlashes to feminism may appear in the form of pro-family campaigns. Soci...
textIn this dissertation, I argue that the maternal body is a chief site of discursive political and...
This article, contributed to a symposium on “The Family, the State, and American Political Developme...
This dissertation addresses the subject of American marriage in its modern cultural forms. Understan...
This dissertation examines the influence of Québec feminist demographic discourse on Québec Govern...
This dissertation focuses on public policies that are presented under the pretext that they benefit ...
This dissertation examines the Young Women’s Christian Association’s International Institute movemen...
In my dissertation, I use multi-ethnographic methods to examine how mediators talk about, manage, an...
This dissertation will explore the intersections between race and gender in the US welfare system. F...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 3, 2010).The entire t...
This thesis examines the gap between the objectified knowledge created by institutions and the exper...
Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001 asks how rising divorce ra...
A well-known critical feminist treatise (Coontz, 2016/1992) argues that the nuclear family depicted ...
The secular decrease in the proportion of United States women who are married, not separated, has co...
In this dissertation, I posit that intimate partner violence is entrenched in an often-overlooked hi...
Researchers suggest that backlashes to feminism may appear in the form of pro-family campaigns. Soci...
textIn this dissertation, I argue that the maternal body is a chief site of discursive political and...
This article, contributed to a symposium on “The Family, the State, and American Political Developme...
This dissertation addresses the subject of American marriage in its modern cultural forms. Understan...
This dissertation examines the influence of Québec feminist demographic discourse on Québec Govern...
This dissertation focuses on public policies that are presented under the pretext that they benefit ...
This dissertation examines the Young Women’s Christian Association’s International Institute movemen...
In my dissertation, I use multi-ethnographic methods to examine how mediators talk about, manage, an...
This dissertation will explore the intersections between race and gender in the US welfare system. F...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 3, 2010).The entire t...
This thesis examines the gap between the objectified knowledge created by institutions and the exper...
Divorce and the Politics of the American Social Welfare Regime, 1969-2001 asks how rising divorce ra...
A well-known critical feminist treatise (Coontz, 2016/1992) argues that the nuclear family depicted ...
The secular decrease in the proportion of United States women who are married, not separated, has co...
In this dissertation, I posit that intimate partner violence is entrenched in an often-overlooked hi...