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The Oxford handbook of rhetorical studies / edited by Michael J. MacDonald.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Oxford handbooks in classical studies.
- Oxford handbooks online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Rhetoric.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Monthly, 2014-2017
- Other Title:
- Rhetorical studies
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2014-2017.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- Featuring 60 commissioned chapters by eminent rhetoric scholars from 12 countries, The Oxford Handbook of Rhetorical Studies offers students and teachers an engaging but sophisticated one-volume introduction to the multidisciplinary field of rhetorical studies. The Handbook traces the history of Western rhetoric from ancient Greece and Rome to the present and surveys the role of rhetoric in more than 30 academic disciplines and fields of social practice. This combination of historical and topical approaches allows readers to chart the metamorphoses of rhetoric over the centuries while mapping the connections between rhetoric and law, politics, science, education, literature, feminism, poetry, composition, critical race theory, philosophy, drama, criticism, deconstruction, digital media, art, semiotics, architecture, and other fields.
- Contents:
- The Development of Greek Rhetoric / Edward Schiappa
- Rhetoric and Law / Michael Gagarin
- Rhetoric and Politics / Edward Harris
- Rhetoric and Historiography / Chris Carey
- Rhetoric and Pedagogy / Malcolm Heath
- Rhetoric and Poetics / Jeffrey Walker
- Rhetoric and Tragedy / Paul Woodruff
- Rhetoric and Old / Daphne O'Regan
- Plato's Rhetoric in Theory and Practice / Harvey Yunis
- Aristotle's Rhetoric in Theory and Practice / Eugene Garver
- Rhetoric and Sophistics / Barbara Cassin
- The Development of Roman Rhetoric / William J. Dominik
- Rhetoric and Law / Richard Leo Enos
- Rhetoric and Politics / Joy Connolly
- Rhetoric and Historiography / Rhiannon Ash
- Rhetoric and Pedagogy / Catherine Steel
- Rhetoric and Stoic Philosophy / Shadi Bartsch
- Rhetoric and Epic / Jon Hall
- Rhetoric and Lyric Address / Jonathan Culler
- Rhetoric and the Greco-Roman Second Sophistic / Laurent Pernot
- Rhetoric and Declamation / Erik Gunderson
- Rhetoric and Fiction / Ruth Webb
- Rhetoric, Music, and the Arts / Thomas Habinek
- Rhetoric and New Testament Studies / Stanley E. Porter
- Augustine's Rhetoric in Theory and Practice / Catherine Conybeare
- The Development of Medieval Rhetoric / John O. Ward
- Rhetoric and Medieval Politics / Virginia Cox
- Rhetoric and Literary Criticism / Rita Copeland
- Rhetoric and Poetics / Jill Ross
- Rhetoric and Comedy / Jody Enders
- Rhetoric and Humanism / Heinrich Plett
- Rhetoric and Politics / Wayne A. Rebhorn
- Rhetoric and Law / Lorna Hutson
- Rhetoric and Pedagogy / Peter Mack
- Rhetoric and Science / Jean Dietz Moss
- Rhetoric and Poetics / Arthur F. Kinney
- Rhetoric and Theater / Russ McDonald
- Rhetoric and Architecture / Robert Kirkbride
- Rhetoric and Politics / Angus Gowland
- Rhetoric and Gender in British Literature / Lynn Enterline
- Rhetoric and the Visual Arts / Caroline van Eck
- Origins of British Enlightenment Rhetoric / Arthur Walzer
- The Elocutionary Movement in Britain / Paul Goring
- Rhetoric and Philosophy / Adam Potkay
- Rhetoric and Science / Peter Walmsley
- Rhetoric and Feminism in the Nineteenth-Century United States / Angela G. Ray
- Rhetoric and Law / Peter Goodrich
- Rhetoric and Political Theory / Andrew Norris
- Rhetoric and Presidential Politics / Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- Rhetoric and Argumentation / Frans H. van Eemeren
- Rhetoric and Semiotics / Theo van Leeuwen
- Rhetoric and Psychoanalysis / Gilbert Chaitin
- Rhetoric and Deconstruction / Paul Allen Miller
- Rhetoric, Design, Composition / David Kaufer, Danielle Wetzel
- Rhetoric and Feminism / Cheryl Glenn, Andrea A. Lunsford
- Rhetoric and Social Epistemology / Lorraine Code
- Rhetoric and Race in the United States / Jacqueline Jones Royster
- Rhetoric and Environment / Andrew McMurry
- Rhetoric and Science / Richard Doyle
- Rhetoric and Digital Media / Ian Bogost, Elizabeth Losh
- Introduction / Michael J. MacDonald.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on September 28, 2017).
- Other Format:
- Print version :
- ISBN:
- 9780199984626
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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