Introduction Jamie White-Farnham and Cathryn Molloy Section 1: Rhetorics of Self Advocate Donna Laux 1. Writing My Body, Writing My Health: A Rhetorical Autoethnography Kim Hensley Owens 2. Temporal Disruptions: Illness Narratives Before and After Web 2.0 Ann Wallace 3.Analyzing PCOS Discourses: Strategies for Unpacking Chronic Illness and Taking Action Marissa McKinley 4.Rhetorics of Empowerment for Managing Lupus Pain: Patient-to-Patient Knowledge Sharing in Online Health Forums Cynthia Pengilly 5. Rhetorics of Self-Disclosure: A Feminist Framework for Infertility Activism Maria Novotny, Lori Beth De Hertogh Section 2: Rhetorics of/and the Patient Bridging the Gap in Care for Women Janeen Qadri 6. Making Bodies Matter: Norms and Excesses in the Well-Woman Visit Kelly Whitney 7.
Doula Advocacy: Strategies for Consent in Labor and Delivery Sheri Rysdam 8. Gendered Responsibility: A Critique of HPV Vaccine Ads, 2006-2016 Erin Fitzgerald 9. "Pregnant?" You Need a Flu Shot!": Safety and Danger in Medical Discourses of Maternal Immunization Lisa M. DeTora, Jennifer A. Malkowski 10. "Most Doctors Will Just Say ''Stop running''": Women Runners'' Narratives, Agency, and Identity Billie Tadros 11.Reframing Efficiency through Usability: The Code and Baby-Friendly USA Oriana Gilson Section 3: Rhetorics of Advocacy Fighting Cancer from Every Angle April Cabral 12. "You Have to Be Your Own Advocate": Patient Self-advocacy as a Coping Mechanism for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk Marleah Dean 13.
Activism by Accuracy: Women''s Health and Hormonal Birth Control Kristin Marie Bivens, Kirsti Cole, Amy Koerber 14. Altering Imaginaries and Demanding Treatment: Women''s AIDS Activism in Toronto, 1980s-1990s Janna Klostermann 15.Costly Expedience: Reproductive Rights and Responses to Slut-Shaming Laurie McMillan "The Rhetorician [of Health and Medicine De Hertogh Section 2: Rhetorics of/and the Patient Bridging the Gap in Care for Women Janeen Qadri 6. Making Bodies Matter: Norms and Excesses in the Well-Woman Visit Kelly Whitney 7. Doula Advocacy: Strategies for Consent in Labor and Delivery Sheri Rysdam 8. Gendered Responsibility: A Critique of HPV Vaccine Ads, 2006-2016 Erin Fitzgerald 9. "Pregnant?" You Need a Flu Shot!": Safety and Danger in Medical Discourses of Maternal Immunization Lisa M. DeTora, Jennifer A.
Malkowski 10. "Most Doctors Will Just Say ''Stop running''": Women Runners'' Narratives, Agency, and Identity Billie Tadros 11.Reframing Efficiency through Usability: The Code and Baby-Friendly USA Oriana Gilson Section 3: Rhetorics of Advocacy Fighting Cancer from Every Angle April Cabral 12. "You Have to Be Your Own Advocate": Patient Self-advocacy as a Coping Mechanism for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk Marleah Dean 13. Activism by Accuracy: Women''s Health and Hormonal Birth Control Kristin Marie Bivens, Kirsti Cole, Amy Koerber 14. Altering Imaginaries and Demanding Treatment: Women''s AIDS Activism in Toronto, 1980s-1990s Janna Klostermann 15.Costly Expedience: Reproductive Rights and Responses to Slut-Shaming Laurie McMillan "The Rhetorician [of Health and Medicinep;lt;P>11.Reframing Efficiency through Usability: The Code and Baby-Friendly USA Oriana Gilson Section 3: Rhetorics of Advocacy Fighting Cancer from Every Angle April Cabral 12.
"You Have to Be Your Own Advocate": Patient Self-advocacy as a Coping Mechanism for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk Marleah Dean 13. Activism by Accuracy: Women''s Health and Hormonal Birth Control Kristin Marie Bivens, Kirsti Cole, Amy Koerber 14. Altering Imaginaries and Demanding Treatment: Women''s AIDS Activism in Toronto, 1980s-1990s Janna Klostermann 15.Costly Expedience: Reproductive Rights and Responses to Slut-Shaming Laurie McMillan "The Rhetorician [of Health and MedicineP> "The Rhetorician [of Health and Medicine] as Agent of Social Change": Activism for the Whole Woman''s Body Bryna Siegel Finer.