A companion to rhetoric and rhetorical criticism
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A companion to rhetoric and rhetorical criticism
(Blackwell companions to literature and culture, 22)
Blackwell Pub., 2004
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A Companion to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism offers the first major survey in two decades of the field of rhetorical studies and of the practice of rhetorical theory and criticism across a range of disciplines. The contributions are written by leading scholars from a variety of different fields and have all been specially commissioned for this volume. They focus on specific works, problems, or figures, pursuing theory and criticism from an engaged and practical perspective. The volume also includes an overview of rhetorical traditions, providing examples of rhetoric from ancient times to the present day. Designed to be accessible to a range of students and scholars, A Companion to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism elaborates in fascinating ways just what it means to "think like a rhetorician."
目次
- Notes on Contributors Introduction Acknowledgments Part I: Rhetoric in Its Place and Time 1. Introduction: Contingency and Probability: Dilip Parmeshwar Gaonkar (Northwestern University) 2. The Politics of Deliberation: Oratory and Democracy in Classical Athens: David Cohen (University of California, Berkeley) 3. Text and Context in the Roman Forum: The Case of Cicero's First Catilinarian: B. A. Krostenko (University of Notre Dame) 4. A Conversational Opener: The Rhetorical Paradigm of John 1:1: Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle 5. Continental Poetics: Arthur Kinney (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) 6. 'His tail at commandment': George Puttenham and the Carnivalization of Rhetoric: Wayne A. Rebhorn (University of Texas) 7. Rhetorical Selfhood in Erasmus and Milton: Thomas O. Sloane (University of California, Berkeley) 8. Rhetoric, Rights, and Contract Theory in the Early Modern Period: Victoria Kahn (University of California, Berkeley) 9. The Philosophy of Rhetoric in Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric: Joel C. Weinsheimer (University of Minnesota) 10. The Rhetorical Legacy of Kenneth Burke: Herbert Simons (Temple University) Part II: Rhetoric's Favorite Places 11. Topics (and deliberation): Exemplifying Deliberation: Cicero's De Officiis and Machiavelli's Prince: Wendy Olmsted (University of Chicago) 12. Deliberation (and topics): Cultivating Deliberating: Mindfully Resourceful Innovation In and Through the Federalist Papers: David Smigelskis (University of Chicago) 13. Ethos: Socrates Talks Himself Out of His Body: Ethical Argument and Personal Immortality in the Phaedo: Eugene Garver (Saint Johns University) 14. Pathos: Rhetoric and Emotion: James Kastely (University of Houston) 15. Analogies, Parables, Paradoxes: Get On Down: Plato's Rhetoric of Education in the Republic: Kathy Eden (Columbia University) 16. Style: The Rhetoric of the Aphorism: Gary Saul Morson (Northwestern University) 17. Argumentation: What Jokes Can Tell Us About Arguments: Thomas Conley 18. Commonplaces: Sensus Communis: John Schaeffer (Northern Illinois University) 19. Judgment: Arts of Persuasion and Judgment: Rhetoric and Aesthetics: Anthony J. Cascardi (University of California, Berkeley) Part III: Rhetoric and Its Critics 20. Epiphany and Epideictic: The Low Modernist Lyric in Robert Frost: Walter Jost (University of Virginia) 21. Lolita: Solipsized or Sodomized?
- or, Against Abstraction - in General: Peter Rabinowitz (Hamilton College) 22. Narrative as Rhetoric and Edith Wharton's "Roman Fever": Progression, Configuration, and the Ethics of Surprise: James Phelan (Ohio State University) 23. 'Mind the Gap': W. G. Sebald and the Rhetoric of Unrest: Adam Zachary Newton (University of Texas at Austin) 24. Rhetoric in the Wilderness: The Deep Rhetoric of the Late 20th Century: James Crosswhite (University of Oregon) Part IV: All in Good Time - and Timing 25. Aristotle's Rhetoric and Bakhtin's Discourse Theory: Don Bialostosky (University of Pittsburgh) 26. Reviving the Rhetorical Heritage of Protestant Theology: Stephen H. Webb (Wabash College) 27. Rhetoric: Time, Memory, Memoir: Nancy S. Struever (John Hopkins University) 28. Rhetoric in the Law: Robert Burns (Northwestern University) 29. Rhetorical Hermeneutics Once Again: or, Phronesis Unwrapped: Steven Mailloux (University of California, Irvine) 30. Rhetoric and Poetry: How to Use the Inevitable Return of the Repressed: Charles Altieri 31. My Life with Rhetoric: From Neglect to Obsession: Wayne C. Booth Index
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