Experimenting at Home: Writing for the Nineteenth-Century Domestic Workplace

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
1998
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Technical Communication Quarterly
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pagination
365-380
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Abstract

This article examines selected texts by Ellen Swallow Richards, a nineteenth century scientist who wrote for a variety of audiences. Her audience awareness anticipates modem technical communication practices and alerts us to examine gender, class, and other social issues in historical documents as well as current pragmatic discourse.