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Writing Histories of Rhetoric /

Vitanza echoes Crowley's review of this ongoing debate by asking a crucial question: What exactly does it mean to be a revisionist historian? By combining the disintegration of various revisionist and subversive positions into a communal "we," he asks an additional question: Who is th...

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Otros Autores: Vitanza, Victor J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 1994.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Let me get this straight / Sharon Crowley
  • After the fall : reflections on histories of rhetoric / Hans Kellner
  • Interpreting the silent "Aryan model" of histories of classical rhetoric : Martin Bernal, Terry Eagleton, and the politics of rhetoric and composition studies / Kathleen Ethel Welch
  • Alchemizing the history of rhetoric : introductions, incantations, spells / William A. Covino
  • Human agency in the history of rhetoric : Gorgias's Encomium of Helen / Takis Poulakos
  • Nietzsche and histories of rhetoric / John Poulakos
  • Contigencies of historical representation / Janet M. Atwill
  • Revisionary histories of rhetoric : politics, power, and plurality / James A. Berlin
  • Future historiographies of rhetoric and the present age of anxiety / John Schilb
  • Eating history, purging memory, killing rhetoric / Lynn Worsham
  • Structuring the narrative for the canon of rhetoric : the principles of traditional historiography (an essay) with the Dead's Differend (a collage) / Jane Sutton
  • Taking a-count of a (future-anterior) history of rhetoric as "libidinalized Marxism" (a PM pastiche) / Victor J. Vitanza
  • An after/word : preparing to meet the faces that "we" will have met / Victor J. Vitanza.