Abstract
Reaching back to the post-Jungian goddess feminism of decades past, this essay shows how the mythical figure Aphrodite can serve as an image for an alternative rhetoric of desire in a contemporary feminist writing class.
Recommended Citation
Miller, Hildy
(2006)
"Writing Aphrodite: Imagining a Rhetoric of Desire for a Feminist Writing Course,"
The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning: Vol. 12
, Article 6.
https://doi.org/10.7290/jaepl126i2i
Available at:
https://trace.tennessee.edu/jaepl/vol12/iss1/6
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