Special Issue Introduction
Introduction to “Rhetorical Pasts, Rhetorical Futures: Reflecting on the Legacy of Our Bodies, Ourselves and the Future of Feminist Health Literacy”
Sara DiCaglio and Lori Beth De Hertogh, Guest Editors
Sara DiCaglio and Lori Beth De Hertogh, Guest Editors
Creative Response to Our Bodies, Ourselves
The Legacy and Future of Our Body Ourselves
Our Bodies, Ourselves in Clinical Context
Clinical Relationships and Feminist Values: How OBOS Benefits Collaborative Relationships in Women’s Health
Barry DeCoster and Wendy Parker
Tags: 21-3, agency, birth practices, circulation, clinical relationships, uptake, women’s health
Barry DeCoster and Wendy Parker
Tags: 21-3, agency, birth practices, circulation, clinical relationships, uptake, women’s health
Women’s Health Literacy and Our Technological Future
Tracing the Future Lineage for OBOS: Reproductive Health Applications as a Text for Feminist Rhetorical Inquiry
Maria Novotny and Les Hutchinson
Tags: care, feminist ethics, feminist rhetoric, FemTech, health, reproductive health applications
Maria Novotny and Les Hutchinson
Tags: care, feminist ethics, feminist rhetoric, FemTech, health, reproductive health applications


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