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Mary Ashton Rice Livermore's Relational Feminist Discourse: A Rhetorically Successful Feminist Model

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Pages 55-76 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Mary Ashton Rice Livermore is one of the few women's rights activists whose ideas were received enthusiastically by the general public. Her success lies in her relational feminist stance and her careful construction of six major strategies. Livermore's relational feminist model is a framework for feminist rhetoric that challenges current discourse trends. Further, her success in negotiating tension between tradition and change demands that she be recognized as a great orator of her time.

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