Thesis ID: CBB001561548

Unlikely Rhetorical Allies: How Science Warranted United States Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century Discourses of Sexuality (2007)

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Hayden, Wendy (Author)


University of Maryland, College Park
Fahnestock, Jeanne
Publication date: 2007
Language: English


Publication Date: 2007
Edition Details: Advisor: Fahnestock, Jeanne
Physical Details: 320 pp.

This dissertation reads the nineteenth-century discourses on female sexuality of the free love and social purity movements against the background of the scientific discoveries of the time. At the same time that scientists produced new knowledge of the body, American feminists in social movements for free love and social purity began to critique how the marriage system allowed the sexual subjugation of women, to demand the right to control when they chose to have sex and under what conditions, and to urge the elimination of sexual double- standards, repressive ideologies of female sexuality, and even the marriage system itself. The central scientific disciplines of physiology, bacteriology, embryology, heredity provide the basis for these women's arguments. Each chapter of this dissertation recounts the scientific discoveries in a particular discipline, then traces the dissemination of the new scientific knowledge through medical popularizations, and then reads the discourse of the reformers as entering this larger conversation about sexuality and women's rights. Using the rhetorical theories of Lloyd Bitzer's "rhetorical situation" and Stephen Toulmin's model of argument, it shows how women drew on the exigence, framework, and warrants of the new sciences to make arguments for women's rights. Reading these women's arguments against the background of science reveals new dimensions to their arguments. It also shows that science provided the warrants for women's rights. Finally, it concludes that new warrants from science "refreshed" old arguments for women's rights, giving new life and new meaning to the claims of free love rhetors Mary Gove Nichols, Victoria Woodhull, Juliet Severance, Angela Heywood, Lois Waisbrooker, and Hulda Potter-Loomis, among others. This dissertation counters the traditional view of the relationship between science and feminism by showing that science was a source of feminist arguments. This project participates in the growing recovery and rereading of nineteenth-century women's rhetorical practices and enlarges our view of what these women spoke about and what their sources of argument were.

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Description Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 68/04 (2007). Pub. no. AAT 3260404.


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Authors & Contributors
Cryle, Peter
Beccalossi, Chiara
Boxer, Marilyn J.
Braeckman, Johan
Conis, Elena
Demoor, Marysa
Journals
Journal of the History of Sexuality
American Quarterly
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Gender and History
Journal of the History of Biology
Women's History Review
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Cornell University Press
Feminist Press at the City University of New York
Harvard University Press
Routledge
Rutgers University Press
Concepts
Science and gender
Feminism
Women
Sexuality
Medicine
Evolution
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Darwin, Charles Robert
Franklin, Rosalind
McClintock, Barbara
Morgan, Thomas Hunt
Morton, Samuel George
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Great Britain
France
Europe
Germany
Italy
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