Reengaging the prospects of rhetoric : current conversations and contemporary challenges /
Reanimates the debate over the function and scope of rhetoric. This volume addresses the challenges facing the study of rhetoric. It is useful in undergraduate and graduate courses in the history, theory, and criticism of rhetoric or contemporary rhetorical theory.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Routledge,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface: Moving things forward / Mark J. Porrovecchio
- Prologue: The prospect as prospectus / Thomas O. Sloane
- Karl Wallace : between past and future : a response to Karl Wallace's "The fundamentals of rhetoric" / Stephen Howard Browne
- Prospects of rhetoric for the twenty-first century : speculations on evental rhetoric ending with a note on Barack Obama and a benediction by Jacques Lacan : a response to Samuel L. Becker's "Rhetorical studies for the contemporary world" / Barbara A. Biesecker
- Revisiting Richard McKeon's architectonic rhetoric : a response to Richard McKeon's "The uses of rhetoric in a technological age : architectonic productive arts" / David Depew
- Our premature burial : a response to Lawrence W. Rosenfield's "An autopsy of the rhetorical tradition" / Robert S. Iltis
- The prospects for philosophical rhetoric : a response to Henry Johnstone's "Some trends in rhetorical theory" / Steve Fuller
- A polemical excursion through "The scope of rhetoric today" : a response to Wayne Booth's "The scope of rhetoric today : a polemical excursion" / Paul Kameen
- Chaim Perelman's prolegomenon to a new rhetoric : how should we feel? : a response to Chaim Perelman's "The new rhetoric" / Celeste Michelle Condit
- A cultural sociology of rhetoric : Hugh Duncan's forgotten corpus : a response to Hugh Dalziel Duncan's "The need for clarification in social models of rhetoric" / Peter Simonson
- Rhetoric and the third culture : scientists and arguers and critics : a response to Wayne Brockriede's "Trends in the study of rhetoric : towards a blending of criticism and science" / John Lyne
- "The cult of unintelligibility" : continued queries about the nature of our discourse(s) : a response to Barnet Baskerville's "Responses, queries, and a few caveats" / Mark J. Porrovecchio
- Reading the past into the future : changing disciplinary identities in rhetorical studies : a response to Edward P.J. Corbett's "Rhetoric in search of a past, present, and future" / Seven Mailloux
- Epilogue: The prospects of rhetoric and the prospects for rhetoric / Herbert W. Simons.