The 1996 Meeting of the Rhetoric Society of America commemorated the 25th anniversary of the publication of Lloyd Bitzer and Edwin Black's The Prospect of Rhetoric. In so doing, the conference gave scholars and teachers in various disciplines from all over the country the opportunity to talk about new prospects for rhetoric. The conferees were asked to present their vision of rhetoric studies or to demonstrate what rhetoric studies could be by example. Their essays, presented in this volume, illustrate a discipline at odds over the future and demonstrate the continued influence and vitality of…mehr
The 1996 Meeting of the Rhetoric Society of America commemorated the 25th anniversary of the publication of Lloyd Bitzer and Edwin Black's The Prospect of Rhetoric. In so doing, the conference gave scholars and teachers in various disciplines from all over the country the opportunity to talk about new prospects for rhetoric. The conferees were asked to present their vision of rhetoric studies or to demonstrate what rhetoric studies could be by example. Their essays, presented in this volume, illustrate a discipline at odds over the future and demonstrate the continued influence and vitality of other papers, on the same subject, published some 25 years ago.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: T. Enos Preface. R. Mountford Making and Unmaking the Prospects for Rhetoric. Part I:The Prospect of Rhetoric: Twenty-Five Years Later. L.F. Bitzer Rhetoric's Prospects: Past and Future. E. Black The Prospect of Rhetoric: Twenty-Five Years Later. C. Blair "We Are All Just Prisoners Here of Our Own Device": Rhetoric in Speech Communication After Wingspread. P. Bizzell The Prospect of Rhetorical Agency. M. Garrett How Far We've Come; How Far We Have To Go. S. Mailloux Rhetoric 2000: The New Prospects. Part II:Positions and Perspectives: Rhetoric Community and Social Action. H.W. Johnstone Jr. Some Further Trends in Rhetorical Theory. L. Ceccarelli The Ends of Rhetoric: Aesthetic Political Epistemic. J.F. Klumpp The Rhetoric of Community at Century's End. C. Bazerman Genre and Social Science: Renewing Hopes of Wingspread. D. Sebberson Is the Prospect of Rhetoric Antirhetorical? Or Rhetoric's Critical Impulse. M. Cooper A Feminist Glance at Critical Rhetoric. Part III:The Prospects of Rhetoric: New Perspectives.S. Kates The History of Language Conventions on Mary Augusta Jordan's Rhetoric Text Correct Writing and Speaking (1904). H. Wu The Enthymeme Examined from the Chinese Value System. S. Lyons Crying for Revision: Postmodern Indians and Rhetorics of Tradition. R. Veeder Rhetorical Study and Practice in the Zone: Chicano/as Sky Rhetoric and Earth Rhetoric. R. Johnson-Sheehan A Hermeneutic View of Scientific Metaphor: A Move Away from Assumptions of Casuality in the Rhetoric of Science. R. Norgaard The Prospect of Rhetoric in Writing Across the Curriculum. J. Norton Luce Irigaray and the Ethics of Sexual Difference: Toward a Twenty-First-Century Rhetoric. U.Z. Jaeckel Hecklers and the Communication Triangle. G. Clark Road Guides and Travelers' Tales on the Lincoln Highway. V.E. Hillard Entering the Rhetorical City: The Metropolitan Prospect of Rhetoric. D.L. Juby Memory Arts Electronic Topoi and Dynamic Databases. W.B. Horner An Allegory. M. Diogenes The Rhetoric Blues. C.R. Miller Epilogue: On Divisions and Diversity in Rhetoric.
Contents: T. Enos Preface. R. Mountford Making and Unmaking the Prospects for Rhetoric. Part I:The Prospect of Rhetoric: Twenty-Five Years Later. L.F. Bitzer Rhetoric's Prospects: Past and Future. E. Black The Prospect of Rhetoric: Twenty-Five Years Later. C. Blair "We Are All Just Prisoners Here of Our Own Device": Rhetoric in Speech Communication After Wingspread. P. Bizzell The Prospect of Rhetorical Agency. M. Garrett How Far We've Come; How Far We Have To Go. S. Mailloux Rhetoric 2000: The New Prospects. Part II:Positions and Perspectives: Rhetoric Community and Social Action. H.W. Johnstone Jr. Some Further Trends in Rhetorical Theory. L. Ceccarelli The Ends of Rhetoric: Aesthetic Political Epistemic. J.F. Klumpp The Rhetoric of Community at Century's End. C. Bazerman Genre and Social Science: Renewing Hopes of Wingspread. D. Sebberson Is the Prospect of Rhetoric Antirhetorical? Or Rhetoric's Critical Impulse. M. Cooper A Feminist Glance at Critical Rhetoric. Part III:The Prospects of Rhetoric: New Perspectives.S. Kates The History of Language Conventions on Mary Augusta Jordan's Rhetoric Text Correct Writing and Speaking (1904). H. Wu The Enthymeme Examined from the Chinese Value System. S. Lyons Crying for Revision: Postmodern Indians and Rhetorics of Tradition. R. Veeder Rhetorical Study and Practice in the Zone: Chicano/as Sky Rhetoric and Earth Rhetoric. R. Johnson-Sheehan A Hermeneutic View of Scientific Metaphor: A Move Away from Assumptions of Casuality in the Rhetoric of Science. R. Norgaard The Prospect of Rhetoric in Writing Across the Curriculum. J. Norton Luce Irigaray and the Ethics of Sexual Difference: Toward a Twenty-First-Century Rhetoric. U.Z. Jaeckel Hecklers and the Communication Triangle. G. Clark Road Guides and Travelers' Tales on the Lincoln Highway. V.E. Hillard Entering the Rhetorical City: The Metropolitan Prospect of Rhetoric. D.L. Juby Memory Arts Electronic Topoi and Dynamic Databases. W.B. Horner An Allegory. M. Diogenes The Rhetoric Blues. C.R. Miller Epilogue: On Divisions and Diversity in Rhetoric.
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