New approaches to rhetoric

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New approaches to rhetoric

Patricia A. Sullivan, Steven R. Goldzwig, editors

Sage, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-333) and index

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Description

New Approaches to Rhetoric provides fresh perspectives on the study of rhetoric and its ability to affect change in today's society. Although traditional approaches (e.g., neo-Aristotelian) to the study of rhetoric have utility for the twenty-first century, communication in a complex, mass-mediated postmodern age calls for new critical approaches. The contributors of this volume, including James Darsey, Kathryn M. Olson and G. Thomas Goodnight, George Cheney, Dana Cloud, and Barry Brummett, explore possibilities for bridging rhetorical studies of the past with rhetorical studies of the future. The original essays invite students to join rhetorical theorists and critics in an ongoing dialogue concerning what it means to study communication in a postmodern world. Divided into three Parts, New Approaches to Rhetoric challenges and expands the definitions, approaches, and assumptions governing rhetorical scholarship. Part I, Rhetorics, Ethics, and Values, addresses, in different ways, a central question for the study of rhetoric today: How, and under what conditions, will moral arguments be articulated in the 21st century? Part II, Rhetoric, Institutions, and Contexts, features real-life case studies, showing students the function of rhetoric in today's world. Part III, Rhetorics, Cultures, and Ideologies, encourages students to examine ideological approaches to criticism and issues associated with class, race, and gender. Features of this volume: Original, never-before-published pieces by leading rhetorical theorists and critics including James Darsey, Kathryn Olson and G. Thomas Goodnight, George Cheney, Dana Cloud and Marouf Hasian, and John M. Murphy and Thomas R. Burkholder, among others Each part opens with a brief introduction to frame discussion for students. Topics and case studies will appeal to students and scholars (e.g., film, Disney, political keynote addresses, autobiography, labor union discourse). Barry Brummett's Conclusion speculates on what the collection suggests about rhetoric in the 21st century and offers ideas to guide students as they contemplate the future of rhetorical studies. New Approaches to Rhetoric is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in Rhetoric and in Political Communication in departments of Communication, English, and Political Science. This book is suitable for use as either a primary or supplemental course text and will be invaluable as a general reference for scholars of rhetoric, social movements, and public sphere studies.

Table of Contents

Foreward - Patricia A. Sullivan and Steven R. Goldzwig PART 1: RHETORICS, ETHICS, and VALUES Ch 1. James Baldwin's Topoi - James Darsey Ch 2. Ingenium--Speaking in Community: The Case of the Prince William County Zoning Hearings on Disney's America - Katheryn M. Olson and G. Thomas Goodnight Ch 3. Arguing about the Place of Values and Ethics in Market-Oriented Discourses of Today - George Cheney Ch 4. Cultural Contracts Theory: Toward a Critical-Rhetorical Identity Negotiation Paradigm - Ronald L. Jackson II PART II. RHETORICS, INSTITUTIONS, and CONTEXTS Introduction Ch 5. Remembrances of Things Past: A Postcolonial Critique of the Human Genome Diversity Project - Marouf Hasian and Emily Plec Ch 6. The Life of the Party: The Keynote Address in Contemporary American Politics - John M. Murphy and Thomas R. Burkholder Ch 7. Memory as Social Action: Cultural Projection and Generic Form in Civil Rights Memorials - Victoria J. Gallagher Ch 8. John Wayne, "The Green Berets", and the Containment Doctrine - George N. Dionisopoulos PART III. RHETORICS, CULTURES and IDEOLOGIES Introduction Ch 9. Fighting Words: Labor and the Limits of Symbolic Intervention at Staley, 1993-1996 - Dana Cloud Ch 10. Demonizing Democracy: The Strange Career of Lani Guinier - Kate Canas and Mark McPhail Ch 11. Racial Apologies - Carrie Crenshaw and Dexter Gordon Ch 12. Autobiography, Rhetoric, and Frank McCourt's "Angela's Ashes" and "Tis: A Memoir" - Patricia A. Sullivan and Steven R. Goldzwig Ch 13. Response: Communities, Identities, and Politics: What Rhetoric is Becoming in the Twenty-First Century - Barry Brummett Notes on Contributors About the Editors Index

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  • NCID
    BA66631403
  • ISBN
    • 0761929134
    • 0761929126
  • LCCN
    2003014618
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London ; New Delhi
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 354 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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