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Purpose, practice, and pedagogy in rhetorical criticism /

Purpose, Practice, and Pedagogy in Rhetorical Criticism brings together fifteen rhetorical critics who address contemporary issues in criticism by answering three key questions: What is the purpose of rhetorical criticism? How do you practice rhetorical criticism? How do you teach rhetorical critici...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Kuypers, Jim A. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2014]
Series:Lexington studies in political communication.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • On objectivity and politics in criticism / Edwin Black
  • Paddling the rhetorical river, revisiting the social actor; rhetorical criticism as both appreciation and intervention / Jason Edward Black
  • Rhetorical criticism for underdogs / Dana L. Cloud
  • How should our rhetoric make us feel? / Celeste M. Condit
  • Rhetorical and civic literacy in the twenty-first century: a neoclassical rhetoric for the digital age / J. Michael Hogan
  • The wilderness years of rhetorical criticism: our obsession with powerlessness / Andrew King
  • Artistry, purpose, and academic constraints on rhetorical criticism / Jim A. Kuypers
  • Endless talk: the purpose, practice, and pedagogy of the rhetorical conversation / Ryan Erik McGeough
  • The critical impulse / Raymie E. McKerrow
  • Rhetorical criticism as textual interpretation / Martin J. Medhurst
  • The moral critic: an act in several histories / Ned O'Gorman
  • Practicing rhetoric / Samantha Senda-Cook
  • Rhetorical criticism and citizenship education / Robert E. Terrill
  • The glory of rhetorical analysis: communication as a process of social influence / Kathleen J. Turner
  • The accidential historian: rhetoric, argumentation, and the historical-critical method / Marilyn J. Young.