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\The Guerilla Girls' Comic Politics of Subversion\
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Activism
/ American literature
/ Burke, Kenneth (1897-1993)
/ Comic books
/ Comic books, strips, etc
/ Comic strips
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Feminists
/ Girls
/ Guerrilla forces
/ Imitation
/ Methods
/ New York
/ Politics
/ Resistance
/ Rhetoric
/ Social aspects
/ Studies
/ Subversion
/ Vision
/ Womens rights movements
2000
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\The Guerilla Girls' Comic Politics of Subversion\
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Activism
/ American literature
/ Burke, Kenneth (1897-1993)
/ Comic books
/ Comic books, strips, etc
/ Comic strips
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Feminists
/ Girls
/ Guerrilla forces
/ Imitation
/ Methods
/ New York
/ Politics
/ Resistance
/ Rhetoric
/ Social aspects
/ Studies
/ Subversion
/ Vision
/ Womens rights movements
2000
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\The Guerilla Girls' Comic Politics of Subversion\
in
Activism
/ American literature
/ Burke, Kenneth (1897-1993)
/ Comic books
/ Comic books, strips, etc
/ Comic strips
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Feminists
/ Girls
/ Guerrilla forces
/ Imitation
/ Methods
/ New York
/ Politics
/ Resistance
/ Rhetoric
/ Social aspects
/ Studies
/ Subversion
/ Vision
/ Womens rights movements
2000
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\The Guerilla Girls' Comic Politics of Subversion\
2000
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This essay explores the visual rhetoric of the Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist art activists based in New York. Kenneth Burke's related concepts of the comic frame and perspective by incongruity provide a particularly fitting conceptual foundation for examining these specific strategies and the Guerrilla Girls' rhetoric in general. The analysis focuses on three rhetorical strategies used by the group: (1) mimicry; (2) an inventive re-vision of history; and (3) strategic juxtaposition. By demonstrating the means by which strategies of incongruity operate visually, this essay illustrates how visual rhetoric functions as both a site of and resource for feminist resistance. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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