A Legacy of Cunning Rhetorical Agility: Métis Polymorphism in the Protest Rhetoric of Sojourner Truth and Sarah Grimké

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Womens Studies in Communication Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1080/07491409.2021.1965683
Cheryl Price-McKell
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Abstract In Greek mythology, Metis’s cunning intelligence and polymorphism are crucial in Zeus’s victory over the Titans. However, the paranoid god eventually swallows Metis and claims her cunning intellect as his own—an act analogous to the patriarchal consumption of women’s voice. The rhetorical concept of métis derived from this myth refers to wily, cunning, and polymorphic intelligence. This article explicates the rhetorical concept of métis and argues that women have employed métis polymorphic rhetoric throughout history to negotiate intersecting oppressions, protest injustice, and engender change. By reexamining the protest rhetoric of early feminist activists Sojourner Truth and Sarah Grimké and connecting their tactics to contemporary scholarship on feminist activism, this article draws attention to métis as a consistent determinant and a valuable theoretic framework already residing under the surface of much feminist rhetorical inquiry.
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狡诈修辞敏捷的遗产:《旅居者真相》和《萨拉·格里姆格莱格》中抗议修辞的多态性
在希腊神话中,宙斯战胜泰坦的关键在于梅蒂斯人的狡猾智慧和多态。然而,偏执的上帝最终吞下了梅蒂斯,并声称她狡猾的智慧是他自己的——这一行为类似于父权制对女性声音的消耗。从这个神话中衍生出来的修辞概念是指狡猾、狡猾和多态的智慧。这篇文章阐述了msamims的修辞概念,并论证了女性在历史上一直使用msamims的多态修辞来谈判交叉的压迫,抗议不公正,并产生变化。通过重新审视早期女权主义活动家索杰纳·特鲁思(Sojourner Truth)和萨拉·格里姆格里斯(Sarah grim)的抗议修辞,并将她们的策略与当代女权主义激进主义学术联系起来,本文将注意力集中到msamims作为一个一致的决定因素和一个有价值的理论框架,这个框架已经存在于许多女权主义修辞研究的表面之下。
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