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- ISBN: 9781577665328 | 1577665325
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 11/30/2007
Plenary Perspectives | p. 5 |
One Size Doesn't Fit All: The Contingent Universality of Rhetoric | p. 7 |
Rhetoric and Race in the American Experience: The Promises and Perils of Sentimental Memory | p. 20 |
Religion and Rhetoric: Reason, Emotion, and the Sensory in Religious Persuasion | p. 40 |
Aphthonius and the Progymnasmata in Rhetorical Theory and Practice | p. 52 |
Rhetorical Theory | p. 69 |
Apuleius and the Forensic Genre in Antiquity | p. 71 |
The Eulogy: Grief and the Wisdom of the Ancients | p. 90 |
"The Siren of Isocrates ... Sappho's Lyre, or Some Other Power Greater Still": The Rhetoricity of Anna Komnena's Alexiad | p. 101 |
Kenneth Burke and the Progressive Press | p. 110 |
Intellectual and Conceptual Resources for Visual Rhetoric: A Reexamination of Scholarship Since 1950 | p. 118 |
Legal and Political Rhetorics | p. 139 |
Sizing Up Legal "Rhetoric": Law from the Outside In | p. 141 |
Getting the Government Out of Farming: Sizing Up Eisenhower's Early Agricultural Policy Rhetoric | p. 153 |
Appealing the Divide: Logos, Ethos, and Contemporary American Presidential Campaign Rhetoric | p. 173 |
Complexity and Ideology in Televisual War Rhetoric: The Ad War Over Iraq in Campaign 2004 | p. 181 |
Receiving Rhetoric: Mayor Ray Nagin's Persuasion Regarding the Evacuation of New Orleans | p. 200 |
Into Dark Places: Violence, History, and the American Militia Movement | p. 212 |
Rhetorics of Science | p. 225 |
Bio(in)security: Rhetoric, Science, and Citizens in the Age of Bioterrorism - The Case of TOPOFF 3 | p. 227 |
The Biggest Rhetoric of All: Restoring the Tropological Heritage of Lacanian Psychoanalysis | p. 250 |
Physicians Who Are Qualified; Women Who Are Not | p. 265 |
Limited Prevention, Limiting Topos: Reframing Arguments about Science and Politics in the HIV Prevention Policy Debate | p. 273 |
Rhetorics of Religion | p. 285 |
In the Blood of the Word: Embodied Rhetorical Authority in St. Catherine of Siena's Dialogue | p. 287 |
Painted Sermons: Expanding the Scope of Explanatory Rhetoric | p. 296 |
Nineteenth-Century Discourse | p. 311 |
The Prophet of Abolition: Ambiguous Prophecy and Rhetorical Echoes in the Rhetoric of David Walker's Appeal | p. 313 |
What about Sex?: Reconsidering Histories of Nineteenth-Century Women's Public Reform Discourse | p. 325 |
Fortified Young Men: Comstock and the Force of Law | p. 334 |
Contemporary Rhetorical Cultures | p. 353 |
Topoi of Identity: Rhetorical Practices in the Political Reconstruction of Poland | p. 355 |
"Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word to Say": Official Apologia and Rhetorical Agency in Contemporary Danish Politics | p. 366 |
Rhetoric and Resistance in Lu Yin's Feminist Essays | p. 379 |
Rhetorical Pedagogy | p. 391 |
Transgressive Eloquence: bell hooks, Cicero, and the Aims of Rhetorical Pedagogy | p. 393 |
Arguing War and Facing the Other: Critical Pedagogy in the Post-9/11 Classroom | p. 398 |
Afterword: Remembering Wayne Booth | p. 415 |
Rhetoric, Criticism, and My Many Selves | p. 417 |
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