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Renewing rhetoric's relation to composition : essays in honor of Theresa Jarnagin Enos / edited by Shane Borrowman, Stuart C. Brown, Thomas P. Miller ; assistant editor, Sarah Perrault.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Borrowman, Shane.
Brown, Stuart C. (Stuart Cameron), 1955-
Miller, Thomas P.
Perrault, Sarah.
Enos, Theresa.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Enos, Theresa--Criticism and interpretation.
Enos, Theresa.
Rhetoric.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (385 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Renewing Rhetoric's Relation to Composition comprehensively examines the development of rhetoric and composition, using the writings of Theresa Jarnagin Enos as points of departure for studies of broader trends. Chapters explore such topics as the historical relations of rhetoric and composition, their evolution within programs of study, and Enos's research on gender. The volume presents the growing disjunction between rhetoric and composition and paints a compelling picture of the current state of both disciplines as well as their origins. This volume acknowledges the influential role that Th
Contents:
Introduction: At the conjunction of rhetoric and composition - the contributions of Theresa J. Enos / Shane Borrowman, Stuart C. Brown, and Thomas P. Miller
Road rhetoric: recollecting, recomposing, remaneuvering / Theresa J. Enos
Rhetoric revival or process revolution?: revisiting the emergence of composition-rhetoric as a discipline / David Fleming
It still takes phronesis: thirteen ways of looking at practical wisdom in online teaching for global learning / Hugh Burns
The impossible rhetoric: the impossible composition / Susan Miller
Section I reflection: recollecting and recomposing rhetoric / Thomas P. Miller and Jillian Skeffington
How seriously are we taking professionalization?: a report on graduate curricula in rhetoric and composition / Karen P. Peirce and Theresa J. Enos
Rhetoric: the cornerstone of a graduate program / Janice Lauer
Globalization, new(er) rhetorics, and the necessary centrality of both to graduate studies in composition / Darin Payne
Section II reflection: traveling time's arrow in rhetoric and composition: the Janus face of doctoral education / Louise Wetherbee Phelps
Mentoring - and (wo)mentoring - in composition studies / Theresa J. Enos
Theorizing service, servicing theory / Julie Marie Jung
Constructing history in a film about rhetoric: the black female chorus in Good night, and good luck / John Schilb
Section III reflection: reflections on engendering rhetoric / Andrea Lunsford
A call for comity / Theresa J. Enos
The secret composition practices of the ancient Spartans: a study of "noncivic" classical rhetoric / Richard Leo Enos
Breast cancer discourses and the (dis)articulation of rhetorical action / Elizabeth Ervin
Section IV reflection: three chances to think both/and / Peter Elbow
"An eternal golden braid": rhetor as audience, audience as rhetor / Theresa J. Enos
In search of comity / Kathleen Blake Yancey
Do the right thing: the ethos of pathos in environmentalists' direct mail solicitations / Stuart C. Brown and L.A. Coutant
Pure rhetoric / Sharon Crowley
Section V reflection: "it got me thinking": generative ethos and (re)action / Sarah Perault
"Star struck but unfazed": an interview with Theresa J. Enos / Shane Borrowman.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-135-26356-6
1-135-26357-4
1-282-57660-7
9786612576607
0-203-86922-2
9780203869222
OCLC:
609436272

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