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Talking it over with the gals: An analysis of editorials by Phyllis Stern

Source Publication
Health Care for Women International
Date Issued
January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Thomas, Sandra
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/50239
Abstract

Editorials written by a journal editor proved a glimpse of that individual's philosophy and opinions about topical events. The purpose of the present project was to analyze the editorials of Phyllis Noerager Stern during the years that she served as editor-in-chief of Health Care for Women International (1983-2001). Using ethnographic content analysis, 65 editorials were examined to ascertain: (1) what event triggered the editorial; (2) what aim or objective could be identified; and (3) what rhetorical devices the editor employed. Personal narratives and editorials about the abuse/exploitation of women made up the largest categories. Stern's grounded theory orientation, fascination with other cultures, and zest for life were evident throughout the corpus of editorials.

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editorials

ethnographic content ...

personal narratives

Disciplines
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Recommended Citation
Thomas, S.P. (2006). Talking it over with the gals: An analysis of editorials by Phyllis Stern. Health Care for Women International, 27, 481-489.
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