This paper critically examines non-adversarial feminist argumentation model specifically within the scope of politeness norms and cultural communicative practices. Asserting women typically have a particular mode of arguing which is often seen as ‘weak’ or docile within male dominated fields, the model argues that the feminine mode of arguing is actually more affiliative and community orientated, which should become the standard within argumentation as opposed to the Adversary Method. I argue that the nonadversarial feminist argumentation model (NAFAM) primarily focuses on one demographic of women’s communicative styles – white women. Taking an intersectional approach, I examine practices within African American women’s speech communities t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-113)Feminists hold that patriarchal perspectives have...
It has been accepted for some time within Communication Theory that there are identifiable differenc...
Some questions about feminist rhetoric would include the following. Should a speaker resist the phal...
This paper critically examines non-adversarial feminist argumentation model specifically within the ...
Feminists note an association of arguing with aggression and masculinity and question the necessity ...
In this paper, I will look at the critiques that feminists have proposed to existing styles of argum...
In Chapter One, I discuss some of the characteristics and limitations associated with the traditiona...
This essay argues that ideals of cooperation or adversariality in argumentation are not equally atta...
My paper is addressed to two related questions: What are the feminist issues concerning argument/arg...
Though a segment of feminists have questioned the combative, logical, objective nature of academic w...
The first part of this paper will look at how essential features of power and authority affect the c...
that the "Critical Thinking Industry " is antagonistic to women. Because the critical-logi...
In this paper I argue that a “use-based” approach to narrative and narrative arguments provides the ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between gender and argumentation, complicating narrative...
Abstract: This essay begins with a critique of the Critical-Logical model dominant in contem-porary ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-113)Feminists hold that patriarchal perspectives have...
It has been accepted for some time within Communication Theory that there are identifiable differenc...
Some questions about feminist rhetoric would include the following. Should a speaker resist the phal...
This paper critically examines non-adversarial feminist argumentation model specifically within the ...
Feminists note an association of arguing with aggression and masculinity and question the necessity ...
In this paper, I will look at the critiques that feminists have proposed to existing styles of argum...
In Chapter One, I discuss some of the characteristics and limitations associated with the traditiona...
This essay argues that ideals of cooperation or adversariality in argumentation are not equally atta...
My paper is addressed to two related questions: What are the feminist issues concerning argument/arg...
Though a segment of feminists have questioned the combative, logical, objective nature of academic w...
The first part of this paper will look at how essential features of power and authority affect the c...
that the "Critical Thinking Industry " is antagonistic to women. Because the critical-logi...
In this paper I argue that a “use-based” approach to narrative and narrative arguments provides the ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between gender and argumentation, complicating narrative...
Abstract: This essay begins with a critique of the Critical-Logical model dominant in contem-porary ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-113)Feminists hold that patriarchal perspectives have...
It has been accepted for some time within Communication Theory that there are identifiable differenc...
Some questions about feminist rhetoric would include the following. Should a speaker resist the phal...