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Communication Theses

2006

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Alice Hamilton: The Making Of A Feminist-Pragmatist Rhetor, Vicki J. Mccoy Jan 2006

Alice Hamilton: The Making Of A Feminist-Pragmatist Rhetor, Vicki J. Mccoy

Communication Theses

ABSTRACT Dr. Alice Hamilton (1869-1970), the leading American figure in industrial medicine during the early to mid-1900s, left behind a body of rhetoric that is important in the history of American feminist discourse and American public address. Her discourse is the exemplary of feminist-pragmatist rhetoric, a genre of cross-gender communication developed by New Women associated with Hull House and the University of Chicago between 1892 and 1918. Hamilton’s rhetoric illuminates a key event in the history of the American rhetorical tradition—the emergence of the modern woman from her late-Victorian beginnings through her Progressive self-transformation. This study is approached as a …