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In Aviva Freedman & Peter Medway (eds.), Genre and the New Rhetoric. London: Taylor & Francis. pp. 43-66 (1994)

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  1. Uptake and Genre: The Canadian Reception of Suffrage Militancy.Katja Thieme - 2006 - Women's Studies International Forum 29 (3):279-288.
    From 1909 onward, the Canadian suffrage debate was heavily influenced by reports on suffrage militancy from Great Britain and the United States. Militancy played an influential role in Canadian suffrage history not through its practice–there was no Canadian militant campaign–but through an ongoing discussion of its meaning. Using Anne Freadman's notions of genre and uptake, this paper analyzes the discursive uptake of suffrage militancy—from news reports on front pages, to commentary on women's pages, to reviews of Emmeline Pankhurst's Canadian speaking (...)
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  • (1 other version)Introduction.Carla Vergaro - 2018 - Pragmatics and Cognition 25 (3):417-429.
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