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E-grāmata: Professing Rhetoric: Selected Papers From the 2000 Rhetoric Society of America Conference [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781410612342
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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781410612342
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Representing current theory and research in rhetoric, this volume brings together scholarship from a variety of orientations--theoretical, critical, historical, and pedagogical. Some contributions cover work that has previously been silenced or unrecognized, including Native American, African American, Latino, and women's rhetorics. Others explore rhetoric's relationship to performance and to the body, or to revising canons, stases, topoi, and pisteis. Still others are reworking the rhetorical lexicon to comprise contemporary theory. Among these diverse interests, rhetoricians find common themes and share intellectual and pedagogical enterprises that hold them together even as their institutional situations keep them apart.

Topics discussed in this collection include:
*Rhetoric as figurality; comparative and contrastive rhetorics; rhetoric and gender; and rhetorics of science and technology;
*Rhetoric and reconceptions of the public sphere; rhetoric and public memory; and rhetorics of globalization and social change, including issues of race, ethnicity, and nationalism;
*Rhetoric's institutionalized place in the academy, in relation to other humanities and to the interpretive social sciences; and
*The place of rhetoric in the formation of departments and the development of pedagogy

With its origins in the 2000 Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) conference, this volume represents the range and vitality of current scholarship in rhetoric. The conversations contained herein indicate that professing rhetoric is, at the turn of the millennium, an intellectual activity that engages with and helps formulate the most important public and scholarly questions of today. As such, it will be engaging reading for scholars and students, and is certain to provoke further thought, discussion, and exploration.


This volume represents current theory and research in rhetoric, across disciplines, and is of interest to scholars and students in rhetoric studies in speech communication, English, and related disciplines.
Preface ix
Rhetoric as a Vocation: A Weberian Meditation
1(12)
James Arnt Aune
The Politics of Professing Rhetoric in the History of Composition and Communication
13(8)
Nancy McKoski
Sleeping with the Enemy: Recoupling Rhetorical Studies and Rhetoric and Composition
21(8)
Janice Norron
Toward Finding Common Critical and Pedagogical Ground
29(8)
Beth S. Bennett
Republican Rhetoric and Subversity: Speaking for White Women and American Indians in the 1820s
37(8)
Deborah Gussman
Rhetorical Education for Political Action: The League of Women Voters and the Subversion of Political Parties in the 1920s
45(8)
Wendy B. Sharer
Frederick Douglass, Between Speech and Print
53(10)
Thomas Augst
When the `Past Is Not Even the Past': The Rhetoric of a Southern Historical Marker
63(6)
Derryn E. Moten
Kairos and the Rhetorical Place
69(8)
Jerry Blitefield
Rhetoric and the Body: A Lesson from Ancient Elocutionists
77(10)
Annalisa Zanola Macola
Live from the Operating Room: A Generic Visual Rhetoric
87(10)
R. Michael Jackson
Policing the Architectural Canon: The Gendered Discourse of Architectural Studies
97(10)
Elizabeth Birmingham
Anonymity, Pseudonymity, and Collective Authorship: Rethinking Ethos and the Politics of Disclosure
107(8)
Kathryn T. Flannery
Mediated Ethos: Instructor Credibility in a Televised Writing Course
115(8)
Joyce Magnotto Neff
The Essay Matters because the Essayist Matters: Personal Disclosures and the Enactment of Ethos in Essays by Black Feminist Writers
123(8)
Juanita Rodgers Comfort
Apologizing for Authority: The Rhetoric of the Prefaces of Eliza Cook, Isabelle Bird, and Hannah More
131(8)
Elizabeth Howells
Romantic Heroism and ``Public Character'': Ethical Criticism of Performative Traditions in Public Discourse
139(8)
Stephen A. Klien
Paranarrative and the Performance of Creative Nonfiction
147(8)
Lawrence K. Stanley
Preparing Ethical Citizens for the Twenty-First Century
155(8)
Jami Carlacio
Alice Gillam
Rhetoric and Ethics: Is ``How Should We Proceed?'' the Wrong Question?
163(8)
Richard Glejzer
Public Schools, Private Ethics: Rhetoric of Service in Composition
171(8)
Melody Bowdon
The Rhetoric of Globalization, Graduate Student Labor, and Practices of Resistance
179(8)
Catherine Chaput
Rereading the Literacy Crisis of American Colleges and Universities
187(6)
Christopher Schroeder
Sophistic Masks and Rhetorical Nomads
193(6)
Bradford Vivian
Paideia versus Techne: Isocrates's Performative Conception of Rhetorical Education
199(8)
Ekaterina V. Haskins
Thoroughly Modern Vico: The New Science and Counter-Enlightenment Politics
207(8)
Daniel L. Emery
Rhetoric of Science as Non-Modern Practice
215(8)
Carl G. Herndl
Ending the War between Science and Religion: Can Rhetorology Do the Job?
223(12)
Wayne C. Booth
The Open Question of the Conversation Between Science and Religion: A Response to Wayne Booth's Rhetorology
235(6)
James L. Kastely
Author Index 241(6)
Subject Index 247


Edited by Antczak, Frederick J.; Coggins, Cinda; Klinger, Geoffrey D.