Rhetoric, the Polis, and the Global Village
Selected Papers From the 1998 Thirtieth Anniversary Rhetoric Society of America Conference
Herausgeber: Swearingen, C Jan; Kaufer, David S
Rhetoric, the Polis, and the Global Village
Selected Papers From the 1998 Thirtieth Anniversary Rhetoric Society of America Conference
Herausgeber: Swearingen, C Jan; Kaufer, David S
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This volume of select conference papers respresents current thought on the role of rhetoric in various disciplines including topics of race, technology, and religion. It is of interest to scholars in classical & contemporary rhetoric and related fields.
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This volume of select conference papers respresents current thought on the role of rhetoric in various disciplines including topics of race, technology, and religion. It is of interest to scholars in classical & contemporary rhetoric and related fields.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780805832945
- ISBN-10: 0805832947
- Artikelnr.: 25450502
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780805832945
- ISBN-10: 0805832947
- Artikelnr.: 25450502
C. Jan Swearingen, David S. Kaufer
Contents: Preface. Introductions.C.J. Swearingen
Rhetoric
the Polis
and the Global Village: Now and Then. S.W. Logan
Inclusive Rhetorics and Lost Voices. K.E. Campbell
Race and Rhetoric: An Unlikely Tandem? J.A. Mejía
Latina and Latino Rhetorical Issues. J. Lambiase
Redefining an 800-Pound Godzilla. C.G. Brooke
Cybercommunities and McLuhan: A Retrospect. G. Boswell
Seven Ways of Looking at Religion and Rhetoric. C. Glenn
Rhetoric
Religion
and Social Practices. Keynote Address.J.J. Royster
Sarah's Story: Making a Place for Historical Ethnography in Rhetorical Studies. Selections From the Charles Kneupper Memorial Lecture.G.A. Kennedy
Rhetoric and Culture/Rhetoric and Technology. Part I: Classical Roots.S. Smith
Pity and the Polis.B. McComiskey
The Global Village
Multiculturalism
and the Functions of Sophistic Rhetoric. E. Haskins
Orality
Literacy
and Isocrates' Political Aesthetics. M. Imber
Pudentilla's Anger: The Indirect Discourse of a Roman Matron. S. McKenna
Advertising as Epideictic Rhetoric. Part II: Rhetorics of Culture/Recovering Rhetorical Cultures.L. Agnew
Unstifling the Rhetorical Impulse: Style and Invention in Thomas De Quincey's Rhetoric. J. Swiencicki
Performing Conversion: Washingtonian (In)Temperance Rhetorics. S. Aley
Brave New World: How Alexander Bain's Educational Reforms Addressed Student Needs During the Industrial Age. P.R. Powell
Facing the Audience: Reconsidering "Audience" Through the Chinese Concept of "Face." S.R. Lyons
The Incorporation of the Indian Body: Peyotism and the Pan-Indian Public
1911-1923. J. Donawerth
Hannah More
Lydia Sigourney
and the Creation of a Women's Tradition of Rhetoric. M.J. Fiesta
Reconstructing Home in Early Feminist Rhetorics: The Religious Discourses of Protestantism and Transcendentalism as Sites of Production for Sarah Grimké and Margaret Fuller. Part III: Rhetoric Tech: Defining Rhetorics in Modern Media and Electronic Discourses.S.G. North
Are the Barbarians of Technology Knocking at the Gate? Vico and Scientism in Twentieth-Century Culture. S.M. Halloran
G. Clark
It's a Great Place to Visit
but I Wouldn't Want to Live There: Virtual American Landscapes of the Nineteenth Century. K.S. Fleckenstein
CyberEthos: Ethos as a Cybernetic System. S. Gill
And Now a Word About Our Sponsors: Advertising and Ethos in the Age of the Global Village. E. Cutler
Dialectic of Technology: Critical Affinities Between Kenneth Burke and the Frankfurt School. Part IV: Rhetorics of Ethics and Agency.A. Bilansky
Rhetoric
Democracy
and the Deliberative Horizon. D. Sweet
When Language Is Just Another Commodity: Enlightenment Theories
Erasure of Agency
and the End of the Political. D.C. Plotkin
Nourishing Equality
Converting Difference: Matthew Arnold and the Rhetoric of Popular Education. R. Norgaard
The Rhetoric of Civility and the Fate of Argument.
Rhetoric
the Polis
and the Global Village: Now and Then. S.W. Logan
Inclusive Rhetorics and Lost Voices. K.E. Campbell
Race and Rhetoric: An Unlikely Tandem? J.A. Mejía
Latina and Latino Rhetorical Issues. J. Lambiase
Redefining an 800-Pound Godzilla. C.G. Brooke
Cybercommunities and McLuhan: A Retrospect. G. Boswell
Seven Ways of Looking at Religion and Rhetoric. C. Glenn
Rhetoric
Religion
and Social Practices. Keynote Address.J.J. Royster
Sarah's Story: Making a Place for Historical Ethnography in Rhetorical Studies. Selections From the Charles Kneupper Memorial Lecture.G.A. Kennedy
Rhetoric and Culture/Rhetoric and Technology. Part I: Classical Roots.S. Smith
Pity and the Polis.B. McComiskey
The Global Village
Multiculturalism
and the Functions of Sophistic Rhetoric. E. Haskins
Orality
Literacy
and Isocrates' Political Aesthetics. M. Imber
Pudentilla's Anger: The Indirect Discourse of a Roman Matron. S. McKenna
Advertising as Epideictic Rhetoric. Part II: Rhetorics of Culture/Recovering Rhetorical Cultures.L. Agnew
Unstifling the Rhetorical Impulse: Style and Invention in Thomas De Quincey's Rhetoric. J. Swiencicki
Performing Conversion: Washingtonian (In)Temperance Rhetorics. S. Aley
Brave New World: How Alexander Bain's Educational Reforms Addressed Student Needs During the Industrial Age. P.R. Powell
Facing the Audience: Reconsidering "Audience" Through the Chinese Concept of "Face." S.R. Lyons
The Incorporation of the Indian Body: Peyotism and the Pan-Indian Public
1911-1923. J. Donawerth
Hannah More
Lydia Sigourney
and the Creation of a Women's Tradition of Rhetoric. M.J. Fiesta
Reconstructing Home in Early Feminist Rhetorics: The Religious Discourses of Protestantism and Transcendentalism as Sites of Production for Sarah Grimké and Margaret Fuller. Part III: Rhetoric Tech: Defining Rhetorics in Modern Media and Electronic Discourses.S.G. North
Are the Barbarians of Technology Knocking at the Gate? Vico and Scientism in Twentieth-Century Culture. S.M. Halloran
G. Clark
It's a Great Place to Visit
but I Wouldn't Want to Live There: Virtual American Landscapes of the Nineteenth Century. K.S. Fleckenstein
CyberEthos: Ethos as a Cybernetic System. S. Gill
And Now a Word About Our Sponsors: Advertising and Ethos in the Age of the Global Village. E. Cutler
Dialectic of Technology: Critical Affinities Between Kenneth Burke and the Frankfurt School. Part IV: Rhetorics of Ethics and Agency.A. Bilansky
Rhetoric
Democracy
and the Deliberative Horizon. D. Sweet
When Language Is Just Another Commodity: Enlightenment Theories
Erasure of Agency
and the End of the Political. D.C. Plotkin
Nourishing Equality
Converting Difference: Matthew Arnold and the Rhetoric of Popular Education. R. Norgaard
The Rhetoric of Civility and the Fate of Argument.
Contents: Preface. Introductions.C.J. Swearingen
Rhetoric
the Polis
and the Global Village: Now and Then. S.W. Logan
Inclusive Rhetorics and Lost Voices. K.E. Campbell
Race and Rhetoric: An Unlikely Tandem? J.A. Mejía
Latina and Latino Rhetorical Issues. J. Lambiase
Redefining an 800-Pound Godzilla. C.G. Brooke
Cybercommunities and McLuhan: A Retrospect. G. Boswell
Seven Ways of Looking at Religion and Rhetoric. C. Glenn
Rhetoric
Religion
and Social Practices. Keynote Address.J.J. Royster
Sarah's Story: Making a Place for Historical Ethnography in Rhetorical Studies. Selections From the Charles Kneupper Memorial Lecture.G.A. Kennedy
Rhetoric and Culture/Rhetoric and Technology. Part I: Classical Roots.S. Smith
Pity and the Polis.B. McComiskey
The Global Village
Multiculturalism
and the Functions of Sophistic Rhetoric. E. Haskins
Orality
Literacy
and Isocrates' Political Aesthetics. M. Imber
Pudentilla's Anger: The Indirect Discourse of a Roman Matron. S. McKenna
Advertising as Epideictic Rhetoric. Part II: Rhetorics of Culture/Recovering Rhetorical Cultures.L. Agnew
Unstifling the Rhetorical Impulse: Style and Invention in Thomas De Quincey's Rhetoric. J. Swiencicki
Performing Conversion: Washingtonian (In)Temperance Rhetorics. S. Aley
Brave New World: How Alexander Bain's Educational Reforms Addressed Student Needs During the Industrial Age. P.R. Powell
Facing the Audience: Reconsidering "Audience" Through the Chinese Concept of "Face." S.R. Lyons
The Incorporation of the Indian Body: Peyotism and the Pan-Indian Public
1911-1923. J. Donawerth
Hannah More
Lydia Sigourney
and the Creation of a Women's Tradition of Rhetoric. M.J. Fiesta
Reconstructing Home in Early Feminist Rhetorics: The Religious Discourses of Protestantism and Transcendentalism as Sites of Production for Sarah Grimké and Margaret Fuller. Part III: Rhetoric Tech: Defining Rhetorics in Modern Media and Electronic Discourses.S.G. North
Are the Barbarians of Technology Knocking at the Gate? Vico and Scientism in Twentieth-Century Culture. S.M. Halloran
G. Clark
It's a Great Place to Visit
but I Wouldn't Want to Live There: Virtual American Landscapes of the Nineteenth Century. K.S. Fleckenstein
CyberEthos: Ethos as a Cybernetic System. S. Gill
And Now a Word About Our Sponsors: Advertising and Ethos in the Age of the Global Village. E. Cutler
Dialectic of Technology: Critical Affinities Between Kenneth Burke and the Frankfurt School. Part IV: Rhetorics of Ethics and Agency.A. Bilansky
Rhetoric
Democracy
and the Deliberative Horizon. D. Sweet
When Language Is Just Another Commodity: Enlightenment Theories
Erasure of Agency
and the End of the Political. D.C. Plotkin
Nourishing Equality
Converting Difference: Matthew Arnold and the Rhetoric of Popular Education. R. Norgaard
The Rhetoric of Civility and the Fate of Argument.
Rhetoric
the Polis
and the Global Village: Now and Then. S.W. Logan
Inclusive Rhetorics and Lost Voices. K.E. Campbell
Race and Rhetoric: An Unlikely Tandem? J.A. Mejía
Latina and Latino Rhetorical Issues. J. Lambiase
Redefining an 800-Pound Godzilla. C.G. Brooke
Cybercommunities and McLuhan: A Retrospect. G. Boswell
Seven Ways of Looking at Religion and Rhetoric. C. Glenn
Rhetoric
Religion
and Social Practices. Keynote Address.J.J. Royster
Sarah's Story: Making a Place for Historical Ethnography in Rhetorical Studies. Selections From the Charles Kneupper Memorial Lecture.G.A. Kennedy
Rhetoric and Culture/Rhetoric and Technology. Part I: Classical Roots.S. Smith
Pity and the Polis.B. McComiskey
The Global Village
Multiculturalism
and the Functions of Sophistic Rhetoric. E. Haskins
Orality
Literacy
and Isocrates' Political Aesthetics. M. Imber
Pudentilla's Anger: The Indirect Discourse of a Roman Matron. S. McKenna
Advertising as Epideictic Rhetoric. Part II: Rhetorics of Culture/Recovering Rhetorical Cultures.L. Agnew
Unstifling the Rhetorical Impulse: Style and Invention in Thomas De Quincey's Rhetoric. J. Swiencicki
Performing Conversion: Washingtonian (In)Temperance Rhetorics. S. Aley
Brave New World: How Alexander Bain's Educational Reforms Addressed Student Needs During the Industrial Age. P.R. Powell
Facing the Audience: Reconsidering "Audience" Through the Chinese Concept of "Face." S.R. Lyons
The Incorporation of the Indian Body: Peyotism and the Pan-Indian Public
1911-1923. J. Donawerth
Hannah More
Lydia Sigourney
and the Creation of a Women's Tradition of Rhetoric. M.J. Fiesta
Reconstructing Home in Early Feminist Rhetorics: The Religious Discourses of Protestantism and Transcendentalism as Sites of Production for Sarah Grimké and Margaret Fuller. Part III: Rhetoric Tech: Defining Rhetorics in Modern Media and Electronic Discourses.S.G. North
Are the Barbarians of Technology Knocking at the Gate? Vico and Scientism in Twentieth-Century Culture. S.M. Halloran
G. Clark
It's a Great Place to Visit
but I Wouldn't Want to Live There: Virtual American Landscapes of the Nineteenth Century. K.S. Fleckenstein
CyberEthos: Ethos as a Cybernetic System. S. Gill
And Now a Word About Our Sponsors: Advertising and Ethos in the Age of the Global Village. E. Cutler
Dialectic of Technology: Critical Affinities Between Kenneth Burke and the Frankfurt School. Part IV: Rhetorics of Ethics and Agency.A. Bilansky
Rhetoric
Democracy
and the Deliberative Horizon. D. Sweet
When Language Is Just Another Commodity: Enlightenment Theories
Erasure of Agency
and the End of the Political. D.C. Plotkin
Nourishing Equality
Converting Difference: Matthew Arnold and the Rhetoric of Popular Education. R. Norgaard
The Rhetoric of Civility and the Fate of Argument.