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Introduction / Jamie White-Farnham and Cathryn Molloy
Advocate / Donna Laux
Writing my body, writing my health: a rhetorical autoethnography / Kim Hensley Owens
Temporal disruptions: illness narratives before and after Web 2.0 / Ann Wallace
Analyzing PCOs discourses: strategies for unpacking chronic illness and taking action / Marissa McKinley
Rhetorics of empowerment for managing lupus pain: patient-to-patient knowledge sharing in online health forums / Cynthia Pengilly
Rhetorics of self-disclosure: a feminist framework for infertility activism / Maria Novotny, Lori Beth De Hertogh
Bridging the gap in care for women / Janeen Qadri
Making bodies matter: norms and excesses in the well-woman visit / Kelly Whitney
Doula advocacy: strategies for consent in labor and delivery / Sheri Rysdam
Gendered responsibility: a critique of HPV vaccine ads, 2006-2016 / Erin Fitzgerald
"Pregnant? You need a flu shot!": safety and danger in medical discourses of maternal immunization / Lisa M. DeTora, Jennifer A. Malkowski
"Most doctors will just say 'stop running'" : women runners' narratives, agency, and identity / Billie Tadros
Reframing efficiency through usability: the code and baby-friendly USA / Oriana Gilson
Fighting cancer from every angle / April Cabral
"You have to be your own advocate": patient self-advocacy as a coping mechanism for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk / Marleah Dean
Activism by accuracy: women's health and hormonal birth control / Kristin Marie Bivens, Kirsti Cole, Amy Koerber
Altering imaginaries and demanding treatment: women's AIDS activism in Toronto, 1980s-1990s / Janna Klostermann
Costly expedience: reproductive rights and responses to slut-shaming / Laurie McMillan
Afterword: The rhetorician [of health and medicine] as agent of social change: activism for the whole woman's body / Bryna Siegel Finer.

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