ERIC Number: EJ1307046
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Feb
Pages: 27
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A Feminist and Antiracist History of Composition and Rhetoric at Oberlin College (1846-1851)
Katherine Fredlund
College Composition and Communication, v72 n3 p413-439 Feb 2021
When first admitted to Oberlin College, women were expected to attend their rhetoric courses in silence. Not content with an education that did not prepare them for public speaking, some women students collaborated to educate themselves. Their history uncovers feminist and antiracist disruptions to composition and rhetoric that have much to teach present-day educators.
Descriptors: Educational History, Universities, Colleges, Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Feminism, Racial Bias, College Students, Females, Gender Discrimination, Public Speaking, Resistance (Psychology), Independent Study, Cooperative Learning, Womens Education, Activism
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