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E-grāmata: Literature, Rhetoric and Values: Selected Proceedings of a Conference held at the University of Waterloo, 3-5 June 2011

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  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781443865067
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The essays in this collection combine cutting-edge literary and rhetorical scholarship to investigate the evolving values of the modern world, confronting such issues as torture, genocide, environmental apocalypse, and post-traumatic stress syndrome. First delivered as part of the vibrant ideas exchange of an international conference, they are the product of rigorous selection and review undertaken with an emphasis on their complementarity.The authors include established scholars such as groundbreaking genre-theorist Carolyn R. Miller, phenomenological rhetorician and cultural critic Michael MacDonald, and eco-critic Andrew McMurry, alongside an exciting company of emerging voices. Together, they essay the ethical and cultural dimensions of 'works' ranging from whisky bottles and microblogs to graphic novels and classified government documents, as well as more established forms of poetry and fiction. An introduction by the editors frames the rhetorical and literary critical backdrop to these studies, summarizes their individual contributions, and sets them in relation to each other and the guiding themes of the conference.

Recenzijas

'While the essays range widely in topics and relevance, the collection offers a glimpse of the diversity of work being done in rhetorical theory and criticism today. Some of the essays show a clear interest in crossing the "divide" between literature and rhetoric. The two fields have evolved distinctly for almost a century now, however, and, as this collection attests, the process of bringing them back togetherwhich is a valid and sensible goalmay be a longer conversation than one might expect. We might take this collection as both an indication of some of the hurdles that may lie in the path of such a reunion but also as a positive first step in what will hopefully be between the two fields a dialogue of growing complexity and sophistication.'Jennifer R. BallengeeProfessor of English and Comparative Literature, Towson UniversityPresent Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society, 4: 1 (2014)

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(12)
Shelley Hulan
Murray McArthur
Randy Allen Harris
Chapter One Rhetorics of Loss: Values of Absence and Affect in Frost and Dickinson
13(16)
Sarah Hart
Chapter Two David Shields's Reality Hunger and the Value of Textual Recycling
29(16)
Danielle Koupf
Chapter Three A Rhetoric of Contingency and Analytic Humanism in Don Delillo's White Noise
45(12)
Robert Clapperton
Chapter Four Living in the Shadow of Radicalism: Fundamentalist Identities in Monica Ali's Brick Lane (2003) and in Elena Chudinova's 2048: The Mosque of Notre Dame de Paris (2005)
57(14)
Alla Ivanchikova
Chapter Five Children of Men on the Road to Nowhere: The Inopinatum of Hope
71(14)
Andrew McMurry
Chapter Six Poetry, Garbage, Gift: Scrap Poetics in Contemporary North American Poetry
85(24)
Michael Sloane
Chapter Seven The Duty of Memory in J.P. Stassen's Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda and Rupert Bazambanza's Smile Through the Tears
109(18)
Amy Larsen
Chapter Eight New Genres, Now and Then
127(22)
Carolyn R. Miller
Chapter Nine How Kenneth Burke Can Explain Hamah Dustan's Appeal (and Other Literary Things)
149(22)
Sara Humphreys
Chapter Ten "Now Here's What Really Happened": The Rhetoric of Authentic Experience in War Memoir
171(18)
Lydia Wilkes
Chapter Eleven Black Logos: Rhetoric and Information Warfare
189(32)
Michael MacDonald
Chapter Twelve Coercive Information: Rhetorics of Digital Torture
221(16)
Christine Horton
Chapter Thirteen "Imitation of Life": Nabokov's Pale Fire and the Construction of Augustinian Ethos
237(16)
Brian Jansen
Contributors 253(2)
Index of Names 255
Shelley Hulan specializes in early Canadian literature, with a particular interest in the nineteenth-century interactions of First Nations and Euro-settler rhetorics. Her work has appeared in essay collections and journals including The Canadian Modernists Meet, National Plots: Historical Fiction and Changing Ideas of Canada, Essays on Canadian Writing, Journal of Canadian Studies, and Mosaic.Murray McArthur specializes in Modernist Studies and Literary Theory. He is the author of Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence, and his essays have appeared in such venues as ELH, James Joyce Quarterly, American Literature, Twentieth-Century Literature, and The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory.Randy Allen Harris works variously on the rhetorics of science, literature, and popular culture, as well as linguistics, interaction design, and professional communication. His books include The Linguistics Wars, Landmark Studies in Rhetoric of Science, Voice Interaction Design, and Rhetoric and Incommensurability.