This volume presents a representative cross-section of the more than 200 papers presented at the 1994 conference of the Rhetoric Society of America. The contributors reflect multi- and inter-disciplinary perspectives -- English, speech communication, philosophy, rhetoric, composition studies, comparative literature, and film and media studies. Exploring the historical relationships and changing relationships between rhetoric, cultural studies, and literacy in the United States, this text seeks answers to such questions as what constitutes "literacy" in a post-modern, high-tech, multi-cultural society?…mehr
This volume presents a representative cross-section of the more than 200 papers presented at the 1994 conference of the Rhetoric Society of America. The contributors reflect multi- and inter-disciplinary perspectives -- English, speech communication, philosophy, rhetoric, composition studies, comparative literature, and film and media studies. Exploring the historical relationships and changing relationships between rhetoric, cultural studies, and literacy in the United States, this text seeks answers to such questions as what constitutes "literacy" in a post-modern, high-tech, multi-cultural society?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: J.F. Reynolds Preface. D.J. Ochs Keynote Address:Epideictic Ethos and Educators. S. Crowley Keynote Address:Biting the Hand that Feeds Us: Nineteenth-Century Uses of a Pedagogy of Taste. E. Schiappa Kneupper Memorial Address:Intellectuals and the Place of Cultural Critique. R.L. McDonald C.G. Russell Rhetoric Cultural Studies and Literacy: An Overview of the 1994 Rhetoric Society of America Meeting. Part I: Historical Studies.C. Glenn Rereading Aspasia: The Palimpsest of Her Thoughts. J. Kimsey Primitives and Pretenders: Blair and Ossian. D. Broaddus Composing the Gentleman Writer in America. Part II:Practicing Theories of Reading and Writing.W.T. Ross Orwell Russell and the Language of Imperialism. M. Grabar "Truth" as Experience and "Method" as Dialectic: Gadamer's Hermeneutics and Literacy. D.W. Smit Burke Contra Jameson on Ideological Criticism; or How to Read Patricia Hampl Reading Whitman During the Vietnam War. G. Conway Judicial Constructions of Difference: The Supreme Court's Majority Opinions in Scott v. Sandford and Bowers v. Hardwick. Part III:Public/Private Voices. R.L. Veeder Expressive Rhetoric a Genealogy of Ideas and a Case for the British Romantics. S.B. Katz The Kabbalah as a Theory of Rhetoric: Another Suppressed Epistemology. T.R. Johnson Expressivism Pleasure and the Magical Medicine of Gorgias. L. Mao Individualism or Personhood: A Battle of Locution or Rhetoric? H. Roskelly Private Voices and Public Acts: Reform in the Teaching of Literacy. J. Comfort A Rhetoric of "Cultural Negotiation:" Toward an Ethos of Empowerment for African-American Women Graduate Students. Part IV:Institutional Concerns. R. Norgaard The Rhetoric of Writing Requirements. K.L. Blair Resisting and Revising Culture: From Modernist Theory to Postmodernist Pedagogy. J.N. Magnotto Literacy Among Undergraduates: How We Represent Students as Writers and What It Means When We Don't. R.C. Gebhardt Scholarship Promotion and Tenure in Composition Studies.
Contents: J.F. Reynolds Preface. D.J. Ochs Keynote Address:Epideictic Ethos and Educators. S. Crowley Keynote Address:Biting the Hand that Feeds Us: Nineteenth-Century Uses of a Pedagogy of Taste. E. Schiappa Kneupper Memorial Address:Intellectuals and the Place of Cultural Critique. R.L. McDonald C.G. Russell Rhetoric Cultural Studies and Literacy: An Overview of the 1994 Rhetoric Society of America Meeting. Part I: Historical Studies.C. Glenn Rereading Aspasia: The Palimpsest of Her Thoughts. J. Kimsey Primitives and Pretenders: Blair and Ossian. D. Broaddus Composing the Gentleman Writer in America. Part II:Practicing Theories of Reading and Writing.W.T. Ross Orwell Russell and the Language of Imperialism. M. Grabar "Truth" as Experience and "Method" as Dialectic: Gadamer's Hermeneutics and Literacy. D.W. Smit Burke Contra Jameson on Ideological Criticism; or How to Read Patricia Hampl Reading Whitman During the Vietnam War. G. Conway Judicial Constructions of Difference: The Supreme Court's Majority Opinions in Scott v. Sandford and Bowers v. Hardwick. Part III:Public/Private Voices. R.L. Veeder Expressive Rhetoric a Genealogy of Ideas and a Case for the British Romantics. S.B. Katz The Kabbalah as a Theory of Rhetoric: Another Suppressed Epistemology. T.R. Johnson Expressivism Pleasure and the Magical Medicine of Gorgias. L. Mao Individualism or Personhood: A Battle of Locution or Rhetoric? H. Roskelly Private Voices and Public Acts: Reform in the Teaching of Literacy. J. Comfort A Rhetoric of "Cultural Negotiation:" Toward an Ethos of Empowerment for African-American Women Graduate Students. Part IV:Institutional Concerns. R. Norgaard The Rhetoric of Writing Requirements. K.L. Blair Resisting and Revising Culture: From Modernist Theory to Postmodernist Pedagogy. J.N. Magnotto Literacy Among Undergraduates: How We Represent Students as Writers and What It Means When We Don't. R.C. Gebhardt Scholarship Promotion and Tenure in Composition Studies.
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