The SAGE handbook of rhetorical studies

Other Authors: Lunsford, Andrea A., 1942-, Wilson, Kirt H., 1967-, Eberly, Rosa A.
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Los Angeles, Calif. : SAGE, 2009.
Physical Description: xxix, 680 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Rhetorics and roadmaps / Andrea A. Lunsford, Kirt H. Wilson, and Rosa A. Eberly
  • Part I. Historical studies in rhetoric : Introduction: Historical and comparative rhetorical studies: revisionist methods and new directions / C. Jan Swearingen and Edward Schiappa
  • Historiography and the study of rhetoric / Arthur E. Walzer and David Beard
  • Rhetorical archaeology: established resources, methodological tools, and basic research methods / Richard Leo Enos
  • Medieval and Renaissance rhetorical studies of women / Christine Mason Sutherland
  • Recovering, revisioning, and regendering the history of 18th- and 19th-century rhetorical theory and practice / Lynée Lewis Gaillet and Elizabeth Tasker
  • Coping with modernity: strategies of 20th-century rhetorical theory / James Arnt Aune
  • The study of argumentation / Frans H. van Eemeren
  • Rhetoric of religion: a map of the territory / Margaret D. Zulick
  • Feminist perspectives on the history of rhetoric / Kate Ronald
  • Recent advances in comparative rhetoric / Sue Hum and Arabella Lyon
  • Part II. Rhetoric across the disciplines : Introduction: Rhetoric, disciplinarity, and fields of knowledge
  • The rhetoric of economics / Edward M. Clift
  • Rhetoric in literary criticism and theory / Don Bialostosky
  • Rhetoric of health and medicine / Judy Z. Segal
  • Rhetoric and international relations: more than "cheap talk" / Gordon R. Mitchell
  • The rhetoric of interdisciplinarity: boundary work in the construction of new knowledge / Julie Thompson Klein
  • Part III. Rhetoric and pedagogy : Introduction: Rhetoric as pedagogy / Cheryl Glenn and Martín Carcasson
  • Rhetoric and (?) composition / Bruce Horner and Min-Zhan Lu
  • Intercollegiate debate and speech communication: historical development and issues for the future / Jarrod Atchison and Edward Panetta
  • The consequences of rhetoric and literacy: power, persuasion, and pedagogical implications / Morris Young and Connie Kendall
  • Echoes from the past: learning how to listen, again / Joyce Irene Middleton
  • Civic participation and the undergraduate curriculum / Wendy B. Sharer
  • Visual rhetoric and/as critical pedagogy / Brian L. Ott and Greg Dickinson
  • A century after the divorce: challenges to a rapprochement between speech communication and English
  • Part IV. Rhetoric and public discourse : Introduction: The common goods of public discourse / Kirt H. Wilson and Rosa A. Eberly
  • History of public discourse studies / David Zarefsky
  • Race, sex, and class in rhetorical criticism / Karlyn Rohrs Campbell and Zornitsa D. Keremidchieva
  • Rhetoric and critical theory: possibilities for rapprochement in public deliberation / Gerard A. Hauser and Maria T. Hegbloom
  • Digital rhetoric and public discourse / Laura J. Gurak and Smiljana Antonijevic
  • Arts of address in Revolutionary America / Stephen Howard Browne
  • Explosive words and glimmers of hope: U.S. public discourse, 1860-1900 / Angela G. Ray
  • For the common good: rhetoric and discourse practices in the United States, 1990-1950 / Thomas W. Benson
  • Religious voices in American public discourse / James Darsey and Joshua R. Ritter
  • Between touchstones and touch screens: what counts as contemporary political rhetoric? / Vanessa B. Beasley
  • Social movements rhetoric / Robert Cox and Christina R. Foust.