Jane BlankenshipThe Collected Works of Jane Blankenship
Coming to Terms
The Collected Works of Jane Blankenship
Herausgeber: Muir, Janette Kenner
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Herausgeber: Muir, Janette Kenner
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Coming to Terms: The Collected Works of Jane Blankenship, is an edited collection from Jane Blankenship and Janette Kenner Muir which provides a deeper understanding of how an academic life is composed--how ideas begin as simple seeds, germinating into a fully blossomed life; how career pathways often start by chance, by being in the right place at the right time; and how one must take risks while moving toward the future. These lessons reveal a brilliant career of a woman deeply committed to the life of the mind and the fostering of future generations.
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Coming to Terms: The Collected Works of Jane Blankenship, is an edited collection from Jane Blankenship and Janette Kenner Muir which provides a deeper understanding of how an academic life is composed--how ideas begin as simple seeds, germinating into a fully blossomed life; how career pathways often start by chance, by being in the right place at the right time; and how one must take risks while moving toward the future. These lessons reveal a brilliant career of a woman deeply committed to the life of the mind and the fostering of future generations.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780739145685
- ISBN-10: 0739145681
- Artikelnr.: 34441785
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780739145685
- ISBN-10: 0739145681
- Artikelnr.: 34441785
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Janette Kenner Muir is associate professor in New Century College at George Mason University, where she teaches interdisciplinary courses in political communication, civic engagement and media criticism. She is past editor of Communication Quarterly, and past president of the Eastern Communication Association. Currently, she is working with the Mason Center for Consciousness and Transformation in the area of mindfulness practices for deeper teaching and learning.
Contents Foreword, by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell Editor's Note Acknowledgments
Introduction 1. Coming to Terms
2. A Critic on Criticism 3.
In the Presence of the Word (SCA Presidential Address) Section One:
Some Beginnings 4. Energy and Form An Introduction by Barbara Sweeney
The Energy of Form by Jane Blankenship, with Barbara Sweeney Toward a
Developmental Model of Form: ABC's Treatment of the Reagan Inaugural and
Iranian Hostage Release as Oxymoron by Jane Blankenship 5. The Nature of
Language Burke and Coleridge Revisited by Don Paul Abbott Samuel Taylor
Coleridge and Kenneth Burke by Jane Blankenship, with Don Abbott Magic and
Mystery in the Works of Kenneth Burke 6. Developing Style
A Sense of Style Influence of Mode, SubMode and Speaker,
an excerpt Style as Epistemic Stance: Abraham Lincoln's Early Rhetorical
Style 7. Metaphor and Naming The Search for the
1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphorical Perspective Naming and Name
Calling as Acts of Definition: Political Campaigns and the 1988
Presidential Debates Section Two: Creating and Expanding Burkean Frameworks
8. Exploring Burkean Terms An Introduction and Reflections by
Marie Rosenwasser Pivotal Terms in the Early Works of Kenneth Burke by Jane
Blankenship, with Edward Murphy and Marie Rosenwasser 9. Burke and the
Ecological Frame Introduction to "Kenneth Burke on Ecology" by Eric Metcalf
Kenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis 10.Pentadic Movements Working with
Jane Blankenship: The Transformation of Student to Scholar by Marlene Fine
The 1980 Republican Primary Debates: The Transformation of Actor to Scene
by Jane Blankenship, with Marlene Fine and Les Davis The Transformation of
Actor to Scene: Some Strategic Grounds of the Reagan Legacy By Jane
Blankenship, with Janette Kenner Muir Section 3: Identifying Women in
Electoral Politics 11. A General Overview The
Sites and Sounds of Change: The Political Discourse of Women in Electoral
Politics A 'Feminine Style' in Women's Political Discourse: An Exploratory
Essay by Jane Blankenship, with Deborah Robson 12. Women Making a
Difference The People will Save Themselves: Helen Gahagan
Douglas' Jealousy for Democracy by Jane Blankenship, with Shelly James On
Not Accepting "Apologies" 13. Transforming the Political Landscape
An Introduction to Coming to Terms by Cindy White On Coming to Terms with
Terms: The 1984 Ferraro Campaign Written with Cindy White Our
Candidates/Ourselves Section 4: Composing an Academic Life 14. Inspiring
Teachers by Karl R. Wallace: The Giver of Good Reasons The Song of the Open
Road: Marie Hochmuth Nichols as Teacher 15. Moving Toward the Future
Communications in the Year 2,000: As Usual Some Questions about Means and
Ends Keeping the Faith: On Being a Teacher-Scholar in the 20th Century,
Building an Academic Discipline On Imaging the Future: The Secular Search
for 'Piety' Written with Janette Kenner Muir Afterword Select
Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Introduction 1. Coming to Terms
2. A Critic on Criticism 3.
In the Presence of the Word (SCA Presidential Address) Section One:
Some Beginnings 4. Energy and Form An Introduction by Barbara Sweeney
The Energy of Form by Jane Blankenship, with Barbara Sweeney Toward a
Developmental Model of Form: ABC's Treatment of the Reagan Inaugural and
Iranian Hostage Release as Oxymoron by Jane Blankenship 5. The Nature of
Language Burke and Coleridge Revisited by Don Paul Abbott Samuel Taylor
Coleridge and Kenneth Burke by Jane Blankenship, with Don Abbott Magic and
Mystery in the Works of Kenneth Burke 6. Developing Style
A Sense of Style Influence of Mode, SubMode and Speaker,
an excerpt Style as Epistemic Stance: Abraham Lincoln's Early Rhetorical
Style 7. Metaphor and Naming The Search for the
1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphorical Perspective Naming and Name
Calling as Acts of Definition: Political Campaigns and the 1988
Presidential Debates Section Two: Creating and Expanding Burkean Frameworks
8. Exploring Burkean Terms An Introduction and Reflections by
Marie Rosenwasser Pivotal Terms in the Early Works of Kenneth Burke by Jane
Blankenship, with Edward Murphy and Marie Rosenwasser 9. Burke and the
Ecological Frame Introduction to "Kenneth Burke on Ecology" by Eric Metcalf
Kenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis 10.Pentadic Movements Working with
Jane Blankenship: The Transformation of Student to Scholar by Marlene Fine
The 1980 Republican Primary Debates: The Transformation of Actor to Scene
by Jane Blankenship, with Marlene Fine and Les Davis The Transformation of
Actor to Scene: Some Strategic Grounds of the Reagan Legacy By Jane
Blankenship, with Janette Kenner Muir Section 3: Identifying Women in
Electoral Politics 11. A General Overview The
Sites and Sounds of Change: The Political Discourse of Women in Electoral
Politics A 'Feminine Style' in Women's Political Discourse: An Exploratory
Essay by Jane Blankenship, with Deborah Robson 12. Women Making a
Difference The People will Save Themselves: Helen Gahagan
Douglas' Jealousy for Democracy by Jane Blankenship, with Shelly James On
Not Accepting "Apologies" 13. Transforming the Political Landscape
An Introduction to Coming to Terms by Cindy White On Coming to Terms with
Terms: The 1984 Ferraro Campaign Written with Cindy White Our
Candidates/Ourselves Section 4: Composing an Academic Life 14. Inspiring
Teachers by Karl R. Wallace: The Giver of Good Reasons The Song of the Open
Road: Marie Hochmuth Nichols as Teacher 15. Moving Toward the Future
Communications in the Year 2,000: As Usual Some Questions about Means and
Ends Keeping the Faith: On Being a Teacher-Scholar in the 20th Century,
Building an Academic Discipline On Imaging the Future: The Secular Search
for 'Piety' Written with Janette Kenner Muir Afterword Select
Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Contents Foreword, by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell Editor's Note Acknowledgments
Introduction 1. Coming to Terms
2. A Critic on Criticism 3.
In the Presence of the Word (SCA Presidential Address) Section One:
Some Beginnings 4. Energy and Form An Introduction by Barbara Sweeney
The Energy of Form by Jane Blankenship, with Barbara Sweeney Toward a
Developmental Model of Form: ABC's Treatment of the Reagan Inaugural and
Iranian Hostage Release as Oxymoron by Jane Blankenship 5. The Nature of
Language Burke and Coleridge Revisited by Don Paul Abbott Samuel Taylor
Coleridge and Kenneth Burke by Jane Blankenship, with Don Abbott Magic and
Mystery in the Works of Kenneth Burke 6. Developing Style
A Sense of Style Influence of Mode, SubMode and Speaker,
an excerpt Style as Epistemic Stance: Abraham Lincoln's Early Rhetorical
Style 7. Metaphor and Naming The Search for the
1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphorical Perspective Naming and Name
Calling as Acts of Definition: Political Campaigns and the 1988
Presidential Debates Section Two: Creating and Expanding Burkean Frameworks
8. Exploring Burkean Terms An Introduction and Reflections by
Marie Rosenwasser Pivotal Terms in the Early Works of Kenneth Burke by Jane
Blankenship, with Edward Murphy and Marie Rosenwasser 9. Burke and the
Ecological Frame Introduction to "Kenneth Burke on Ecology" by Eric Metcalf
Kenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis 10.Pentadic Movements Working with
Jane Blankenship: The Transformation of Student to Scholar by Marlene Fine
The 1980 Republican Primary Debates: The Transformation of Actor to Scene
by Jane Blankenship, with Marlene Fine and Les Davis The Transformation of
Actor to Scene: Some Strategic Grounds of the Reagan Legacy By Jane
Blankenship, with Janette Kenner Muir Section 3: Identifying Women in
Electoral Politics 11. A General Overview The
Sites and Sounds of Change: The Political Discourse of Women in Electoral
Politics A 'Feminine Style' in Women's Political Discourse: An Exploratory
Essay by Jane Blankenship, with Deborah Robson 12. Women Making a
Difference The People will Save Themselves: Helen Gahagan
Douglas' Jealousy for Democracy by Jane Blankenship, with Shelly James On
Not Accepting "Apologies" 13. Transforming the Political Landscape
An Introduction to Coming to Terms by Cindy White On Coming to Terms with
Terms: The 1984 Ferraro Campaign Written with Cindy White Our
Candidates/Ourselves Section 4: Composing an Academic Life 14. Inspiring
Teachers by Karl R. Wallace: The Giver of Good Reasons The Song of the Open
Road: Marie Hochmuth Nichols as Teacher 15. Moving Toward the Future
Communications in the Year 2,000: As Usual Some Questions about Means and
Ends Keeping the Faith: On Being a Teacher-Scholar in the 20th Century,
Building an Academic Discipline On Imaging the Future: The Secular Search
for 'Piety' Written with Janette Kenner Muir Afterword Select
Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Introduction 1. Coming to Terms
2. A Critic on Criticism 3.
In the Presence of the Word (SCA Presidential Address) Section One:
Some Beginnings 4. Energy and Form An Introduction by Barbara Sweeney
The Energy of Form by Jane Blankenship, with Barbara Sweeney Toward a
Developmental Model of Form: ABC's Treatment of the Reagan Inaugural and
Iranian Hostage Release as Oxymoron by Jane Blankenship 5. The Nature of
Language Burke and Coleridge Revisited by Don Paul Abbott Samuel Taylor
Coleridge and Kenneth Burke by Jane Blankenship, with Don Abbott Magic and
Mystery in the Works of Kenneth Burke 6. Developing Style
A Sense of Style Influence of Mode, SubMode and Speaker,
an excerpt Style as Epistemic Stance: Abraham Lincoln's Early Rhetorical
Style 7. Metaphor and Naming The Search for the
1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphorical Perspective Naming and Name
Calling as Acts of Definition: Political Campaigns and the 1988
Presidential Debates Section Two: Creating and Expanding Burkean Frameworks
8. Exploring Burkean Terms An Introduction and Reflections by
Marie Rosenwasser Pivotal Terms in the Early Works of Kenneth Burke by Jane
Blankenship, with Edward Murphy and Marie Rosenwasser 9. Burke and the
Ecological Frame Introduction to "Kenneth Burke on Ecology" by Eric Metcalf
Kenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis 10.Pentadic Movements Working with
Jane Blankenship: The Transformation of Student to Scholar by Marlene Fine
The 1980 Republican Primary Debates: The Transformation of Actor to Scene
by Jane Blankenship, with Marlene Fine and Les Davis The Transformation of
Actor to Scene: Some Strategic Grounds of the Reagan Legacy By Jane
Blankenship, with Janette Kenner Muir Section 3: Identifying Women in
Electoral Politics 11. A General Overview The
Sites and Sounds of Change: The Political Discourse of Women in Electoral
Politics A 'Feminine Style' in Women's Political Discourse: An Exploratory
Essay by Jane Blankenship, with Deborah Robson 12. Women Making a
Difference The People will Save Themselves: Helen Gahagan
Douglas' Jealousy for Democracy by Jane Blankenship, with Shelly James On
Not Accepting "Apologies" 13. Transforming the Political Landscape
An Introduction to Coming to Terms by Cindy White On Coming to Terms with
Terms: The 1984 Ferraro Campaign Written with Cindy White Our
Candidates/Ourselves Section 4: Composing an Academic Life 14. Inspiring
Teachers by Karl R. Wallace: The Giver of Good Reasons The Song of the Open
Road: Marie Hochmuth Nichols as Teacher 15. Moving Toward the Future
Communications in the Year 2,000: As Usual Some Questions about Means and
Ends Keeping the Faith: On Being a Teacher-Scholar in the 20th Century,
Building an Academic Discipline On Imaging the Future: The Secular Search
for 'Piety' Written with Janette Kenner Muir Afterword Select
Bibliography About the Contributors Index