Foreword | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Women's Autobiography as Political Discourse | p. 7 |
Getting from There to Here: Political Rhetoric and African American Orality in Barbara Jordan: A Self-Portrait | p. 15 |
From Housework to House Work: The Political Autobiographies of Patricia Schroeder | p. 55 |
The "Feisty" Feminist from Queens: A Feminist Rhetorical Analysis of the Autobiographies of Geraldine Ferraro | p. 73 |
Just Like "Azaleas in the Spring": Elizabeth Dole as a Daughter of the South | p. 95 |
All Our Relations: Wilma Mankiller's Rhetoric of Feminist Ecology and Indian Sovereignty | p. 109 |
The Personal Is Political: Negotiating Publicity and Privacy in Hillary Rodham Clinton's Living History | p. 131 |
Madeleine Albright and the Rhetoric of Madame Secretary | p. 147 |
Finding the Sensible Center: Christine Todd Whitman's It's My Party Too as Activist Autobiography | p. 167 |
Conclusion | p. 185 |
Bibliography | p. 187 |
Index | p. 203 |
About the Contributors | p. 209 |
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