This edited collection offers a broad consideration of contemporary rhetorical scholarship, tied to political, ethical, and spiritual themes. Originating from the 2004 conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, the contents of this volume reflects the conference themes of rhetorical agendas in current theory and research. The volume starts off with transcripts of the talks presented by the conference's featured speakers. The essays that follow are organized around five key topics: history, theory, pedagogy, publics, and gender. These chapters address subjects ranging from religious…mehr
This edited collection offers a broad consideration of contemporary rhetorical scholarship, tied to political, ethical, and spiritual themes. Originating from the 2004 conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, the contents of this volume reflects the conference themes of rhetorical agendas in current theory and research. The volume starts off with transcripts of the talks presented by the conference's featured speakers. The essays that follow are organized around five key topics: history, theory, pedagogy, publics, and gender. These chapters address subjects ranging from religious identity to civil rights; from weapons of mass destruction to literacy testing and electronic texts, reflecting the wide array of areas under study across the rhetoric discipline. With contributions from well-known scholars as well as newcomers, the breadth and diversity of this collection make a significant contribution to rhetorical scholarship, and will stimulate additional work. As such, the volume will be of interest to scholars and students in rhetoric studies in speech communication, English, and related disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Rhetorical Agendas.L.L. Faigley Rhetorics Fast and Slow. G.A. Hauser Moral Vernaculars and Rhetorics of Conscience. P. Mack Rudolph Agricola's Contribution to Rhetorical Theory. J.J. Royster Responsible Citizenship: Ethos Action and the Voices of African American Women. Part II: History.L. Agnew The Centrality of Ethos in Eighteenth-Century Methodist Preaching. K.S. Fleckenstein Between Iconophilia and Iconophobia: Milton's Areopagitica and Seventeenth-Century Visual Culture. C. Gonz lez Vico's Institutiones Oratoriae: Acumen Memory and the Imaginative Universals. D. Gore The Spiritual and Secular Rhetoric of Happiness in Joseph Smith and John Stuart Mill. C. Kendall Nooses and Neck Verses: The Life and Death Consequences of Literacy Testing. B.I. Manolescu Campbell's View of Argument as Comparison Advances His Religious Agenda. Part III: Theory.J. Blitefield Aristotle Kenneth Burke and the Transubstantiation of Place. B. Couture Private Commitments and Public Rhetoric: Implications for Ethical Practice. R.R. Glejzer Reading Talmud: Levinas and the Possibility of Rhetoric. G.T. Goodnight D.B. Hingstman Rhetoric and Political Economy at the Aesthetic Nexus: A Study of Archbishop Whately. J. Murray White Space as Rhetorical Space: Usability and Image in Electronic Texts. E. Quandahl On a Rhetorical Techne of the Moral-Emotions. T. Rickert Language's Duality and the Rhetorical Problem of Music. L. Walsh The Scientific Media Hoax: A Rhetoric for Reconciling Linguistics and Literary Criticism. Part IV: Pedagogy.D.M. Brown Serving Academic Capitalism: The Cultural Function of Community-Based Partnerships. C. Desmet Progymnasmata Then and Now. D. Henry The Traditional Made New: Jasinski's Sourcebook on Rhetoric.M. Holt A. Rouzie Electronic Versions of Collaborative Pedagogy: A Brief Survey. T.G. Monberg Reclaiming Hybridity: How One Filipino American Counterpublic Hybridizes Academic Discourse. B.A. Rothermel Public Portals Catholic Walls: Teacher Training and the Liberal Arts at Two Western Massachusetts Colleges for Women in the 1930's the College of Our Lady of the Elms and the State Teachers College at Westfield. Part V: Publics.G.D. Clark Rhetorical Landscapes and Religious Identity. D.L. Cloud The Doxicon: Image Strategy and the Undoing of Consent. K.E. Hoerl Representing Byron de la Beckwith in Film and Journalism: Popular Memories of Mississippi and the Murder of Medgar Evans. T.J. Kinney The Political Unconscious of Rhetoric: The Case of the Master-Planned Community. K.D. Kuswa Are Weapons of Mass Destruction Here? Violence Blowback and the Rhetorical Agenda of WMDs. L. Langstraat Emotion and Community Rhetorics: Victim Impact Statements as Cultural Pedagogy. D.M. Mitchell Rhetorically Contained: The Construction and Incorporation of Difference in Will & Grace.P. Roberts-Miller When Agonism is Agony: Thomas Sloane Controversia and Political Discourse. L.S. Villadsen Humanism and Cold War Rhetoric: The Ambiguous Rhetorical Legacy of Niels Bohr. Part VI: Gender.J.A. Bokser The Persuasion of Esther: A Nun's Model of Silent Seductive Violent Rhetoric. B. Burmester Classical Rhetoric and Nineteenth-Century American Clubwomen: Parallels of Feminist Rhetorics Civic Reform and Spiritual Agendas. J. Carlacio "Feeling" Sentimental: Politicizing Race and Gender in Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.S. Carter Using the Needle as a Sword: Needlework as Epideictic Rhetoric in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. C.J. Downer Beyond Opposition: Reconceptualizing Social Movements Through the Spiritual and Imaginative Rhetorics of This Bridge Called My Back and This Bridge We Call Home.J. Jung The Perfected Mother: Listening Ethos and Identification in Cases of Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome. C.M. Sutherland Margaret Fell and the Problem of Women's Ethos.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Rhetorical Agendas.L.L. Faigley Rhetorics Fast and Slow. G.A. Hauser Moral Vernaculars and Rhetorics of Conscience. P. Mack Rudolph Agricola's Contribution to Rhetorical Theory. J.J. Royster Responsible Citizenship: Ethos Action and the Voices of African American Women. Part II: History.L. Agnew The Centrality of Ethos in Eighteenth-Century Methodist Preaching. K.S. Fleckenstein Between Iconophilia and Iconophobia: Milton's Areopagitica and Seventeenth-Century Visual Culture. C. Gonz lez Vico's Institutiones Oratoriae: Acumen Memory and the Imaginative Universals. D. Gore The Spiritual and Secular Rhetoric of Happiness in Joseph Smith and John Stuart Mill. C. Kendall Nooses and Neck Verses: The Life and Death Consequences of Literacy Testing. B.I. Manolescu Campbell's View of Argument as Comparison Advances His Religious Agenda. Part III: Theory.J. Blitefield Aristotle Kenneth Burke and the Transubstantiation of Place. B. Couture Private Commitments and Public Rhetoric: Implications for Ethical Practice. R.R. Glejzer Reading Talmud: Levinas and the Possibility of Rhetoric. G.T. Goodnight D.B. Hingstman Rhetoric and Political Economy at the Aesthetic Nexus: A Study of Archbishop Whately. J. Murray White Space as Rhetorical Space: Usability and Image in Electronic Texts. E. Quandahl On a Rhetorical Techne of the Moral-Emotions. T. Rickert Language's Duality and the Rhetorical Problem of Music. L. Walsh The Scientific Media Hoax: A Rhetoric for Reconciling Linguistics and Literary Criticism. Part IV: Pedagogy.D.M. Brown Serving Academic Capitalism: The Cultural Function of Community-Based Partnerships. C. Desmet Progymnasmata Then and Now. D. Henry The Traditional Made New: Jasinski's Sourcebook on Rhetoric.M. Holt A. Rouzie Electronic Versions of Collaborative Pedagogy: A Brief Survey. T.G. Monberg Reclaiming Hybridity: How One Filipino American Counterpublic Hybridizes Academic Discourse. B.A. Rothermel Public Portals Catholic Walls: Teacher Training and the Liberal Arts at Two Western Massachusetts Colleges for Women in the 1930's the College of Our Lady of the Elms and the State Teachers College at Westfield. Part V: Publics.G.D. Clark Rhetorical Landscapes and Religious Identity. D.L. Cloud The Doxicon: Image Strategy and the Undoing of Consent. K.E. Hoerl Representing Byron de la Beckwith in Film and Journalism: Popular Memories of Mississippi and the Murder of Medgar Evans. T.J. Kinney The Political Unconscious of Rhetoric: The Case of the Master-Planned Community. K.D. Kuswa Are Weapons of Mass Destruction Here? Violence Blowback and the Rhetorical Agenda of WMDs. L. Langstraat Emotion and Community Rhetorics: Victim Impact Statements as Cultural Pedagogy. D.M. Mitchell Rhetorically Contained: The Construction and Incorporation of Difference in Will & Grace.P. Roberts-Miller When Agonism is Agony: Thomas Sloane Controversia and Political Discourse. L.S. Villadsen Humanism and Cold War Rhetoric: The Ambiguous Rhetorical Legacy of Niels Bohr. Part VI: Gender.J.A. Bokser The Persuasion of Esther: A Nun's Model of Silent Seductive Violent Rhetoric. B. Burmester Classical Rhetoric and Nineteenth-Century American Clubwomen: Parallels of Feminist Rhetorics Civic Reform and Spiritual Agendas. J. Carlacio "Feeling" Sentimental: Politicizing Race and Gender in Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.S. Carter Using the Needle as a Sword: Needlework as Epideictic Rhetoric in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. C.J. Downer Beyond Opposition: Reconceptualizing Social Movements Through the Spiritual and Imaginative Rhetorics of This Bridge Called My Back and This Bridge We Call Home.J. Jung The Perfected Mother: Listening Ethos and Identification in Cases of Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome. C.M. Sutherland Margaret Fell and the Problem of Women's Ethos.
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