JANE S. SUTTON IS AN AMERICAN WRITER AND SCHOLAR, WITH EXPERTISE IN FORMAL RHETORIC.
BOOKS BY JANE S SUTTON
Jane S Sutton (born 1952) is a Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences Emeritus at Penn State University. Her research delves deep beneath the foundations of rhetoric and moves relentlessly through its intriguing, heartbreaking, and inspiring past. What she has found leads her to look backward and forward at the same time, always circling around the question of authority.
REVIEWS
“Sutton employs tropes of architecture and the house of rhetoric to demonstrate that over time room was made for women in public and rhetorical spaces, but authority and agency were denied them. … Useful for philosophy and women’s studies as well as rhetoric, this volume supplements and moves beyond earlier work. Highly recommended.”
— CHOICE
“My advice to readers: prepare to read on the metaphoric edge of your seats; you’re in for a great ride.”
—Andrea A. Lunsford, Professor of English at Stanford University and Author
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