This provocative volume is based on the premise that cultural studies and rhetorical studies address specific and parallel questions about culture, critical practice, and interpretation, and that opening up a dialogue between them can enhance both and provide a more complete understanding of society. Noted scholars across a variety of disciplines examine overlaps and contradictions between these approaches as well as critical and pedagogical issues that surface with their linkage.
This provocative volume is based on the premise that cultural studies and rhetorical studies address specific and parallel questions about culture, critical practice, and interpretation, and that opening up a dialogue between them can enhance both and provide a more complete understanding of society. Noted scholars across a variety of disciplines examine overlaps and contradictions between these approaches as well as critical and pedagogical issues that surface with their linkage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas Rosteck, PhD, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Approaching the Intersection: Introduction to Issues of Identity, Politics, and Critical Practice, Thomas Rosteck I. Reading the Popular and the Political: Converging Trajectories of Textuality, Method, Context 1. Commemorating in the Theme Park Zone: Reading the Astronauts Memorial, Carole Blair and Neil Michel 2. Catching the Third Wave: The Dialectic of Rhetoric and Technology, James Arnt Aune 3. Reading the Culture Wars: Ideology, Traveling Rhetoric and the Reception of Curricular Reform, Steven Mailloux 4. Subject Positions as a Site of Rhetorical Struggle: Representing African-Americans, Barry Brummett and Detine L. Bowers 5. American Cultural Criticism in the Pragmatic Attitude, Elizabeth Walker Mechling and Jay Mechling 6. The Character of History in Rhetoric and Cultural Studies, Celeste Michelle Condit 7. The Ambassador's Body: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Gaze, Henry Krips II. Visioning Alternatives: Beyond the Intersection 8. The Linguisticality of Cultural Studies: Rhetoric, Close Reading, and Contextualization, Cary M. Nelson 9. A Tradition of Culture in Rhetorical Studies, Thomas Rosteck 10. Cultural Struggle: A Politics of Meaning in Rhetorical Studies, John M. Sloop and Mark Olson 11. The Triumph of Social Science: The Silent Language as Master Text in American Cultural Studies, Bruce E. Gronbeck 12. Anti-Theory and Its Antithesis: Rhetoric and Ideology, Patrick Brantlinger 13. Courting Community in Contemporary Culture, Thomas S. Frentz and Janice Hocker Rushing
Preface Approaching the Intersection: Introduction to Issues of Identity, Politics, and Critical Practice, Thomas Rosteck I. Reading the Popular and the Political: Converging Trajectories of Textuality, Method, Context 1. Commemorating in the Theme Park Zone: Reading the Astronauts Memorial, Carole Blair and Neil Michel 2. Catching the Third Wave: The Dialectic of Rhetoric and Technology, James Arnt Aune 3. Reading the Culture Wars: Ideology, Traveling Rhetoric and the Reception of Curricular Reform, Steven Mailloux 4. Subject Positions as a Site of Rhetorical Struggle: Representing African-Americans, Barry Brummett and Detine L. Bowers 5. American Cultural Criticism in the Pragmatic Attitude, Elizabeth Walker Mechling and Jay Mechling 6. The Character of History in Rhetoric and Cultural Studies, Celeste Michelle Condit 7. The Ambassador's Body: Rhetoric, Ideology, and the Gaze, Henry Krips II. Visioning Alternatives: Beyond the Intersection 8. The Linguisticality of Cultural Studies: Rhetoric, Close Reading, and Contextualization, Cary M. Nelson 9. A Tradition of Culture in Rhetorical Studies, Thomas Rosteck 10. Cultural Struggle: A Politics of Meaning in Rhetorical Studies, John M. Sloop and Mark Olson 11. The Triumph of Social Science: The Silent Language as Master Text in American Cultural Studies, Bruce E. Gronbeck 12. Anti-Theory and Its Antithesis: Rhetoric and Ideology, Patrick Brantlinger 13. Courting Community in Contemporary Culture, Thomas S. Frentz and Janice Hocker Rushing
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