Second Wave of Feminism:
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Bineham, Jeffrey L.

"Theological Hegemony and Oppositional Interpretive Codes: The Case of Evangelical Christian Feminism." Western Journal of Communication 57 (1993): 515–529.

Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs.

"Femininity and Feminism: To Be or Not to Be a Woman." Communication Quarterly 31 (1983): 101–108.

 

"The Rhetoric of Women's Liberation: An Oxymoron." Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (1973): 74–86.

Foss, Sonja K.

"Feminism Confronts Catholicism: A Study of the Use of Perspective by Incongruity." Women's Studies in Communication 3 (1979): 7–15.

Hancock, Brenda Robinson.

"Affirmation by Negation in the Women’s Liberation Movement." Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (1972): 264–271.

Hope, Diana Schaich.

"Redefinition of Self: A Comparison of the Rhetoric of the Women’s Liberation and Black Liberation Movements." Communication Quarterly 23 (1975): 17–25.

Jablonski, Carol J.

"Promoting Radical Change in the Roman Catholic Church: Rhetorical Requirements, Problems and Strategies of the American Bishops." Central States Speech Journal 31 (1988): 282–289.

 

"Rhetoric, Paradox, and the Movement for Women’s Ordination in the Roman Catholic Church." QJS 74 (1988): 164–183.

Jensen, Richard J., and John C. Hammerback.

"Feminists of Faith: Sonia Johnson and the Mormons for ERA." Central States Speech Journal 36 (1985): 123–137.

Kroll, Becky Swanson.

"From Small Group to Public View: Mainstreaming the Women’s Movement." CQ 31 (1983): 139–147.

Kruse, Noreen Wales.

"The Myth of the Demonic in Anti-ERA Rhetoric." Women's Studies in Communication 6 (1983): 85–95.

Kurs, Katherine, and Robert S. Cathcart.

"The Feminist Movement: Lesbian-Feminism as Confrontation." Women's Studies in Communication 6 (1983): 12–23.

Linkugel, Wil A.

"The Rhetoric of American Feminism: A Social Movement Course." Communication Education 23 (1974): 121–130.

Madison, D. Soyini.

"'That Was My Occupation': Oral Narrative, Performance, and Black Feminist Thought." Text and Performance Quarterly 13 (1993): 213–232.

McPherson, Louise.

"Communication Techniques of the Women's Liberation Front." Communication Quarterly 21 (1973): 33–38.

Rosenwasser, Marie J.

"Rhetoric and the Progress of the Women's Liberation Movement." Communication Quarterly 20 (1972): 45–56.

Schuetz, Janice.

Secular and Sectarian Conflict: A Case Study of Mormons for ERA." Women's Studies in Communication 5 (1982): 41–55.

Solomon, Martha.

"Ideology as Rhetorical Constraint: The Anarchist Agitation of 'Red Emma' Goldman." Quarterly Journal of Speech 74 (1988): 184–200.

 

"The 'Positive Woman's' Journey: A Mythic Analysis of the Rhetoric of Stop ERA." Quarterly Journal of Speech 65 (1979): 262–274.

 

"Redemptive Rhetoric: The Continuity Motif in the Rhetoric of Right to Life." Communication Studies 31 (1980): 52–62.

 

"The Rhetoric of Stop ERA: Fatalistic Reaffirmation." Southern Communication Journal 44 (1978): 42–59.

 

"Stopping ERA: A Pyrrhic Victory." Communication Quarterly 31 (1983): 109–117.

 

"'The Total Woman': The Rhetoric of Completion." Communication Studies 32 (1981): 74–84.

Turner, Kathleen J.

"Ego Defense and Media Access: Conflicting Rhetorical Needs of a Contemporary Social Movement." Communication Studies 31 (1980): 106–116.

Vanderford, Marsha L.

"Vilification and Social Movements: A Case Study of Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Rhetoric." Quarterly Journal of Speech 75 (1989): 166–182.

White, Cindy L., and Catherine A. Dobris.

"A Chorus of Discordant Voices: Radical Feminist Confrontations with Patriarchal Religion." Southern Communication Journal 58 (1993): 239–246.