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Reinventing Rhetoric Scholarship : Fifty Years of the Rhetoric Society of America.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tell, Dave.
Contributor:
Mountford, Roxanne.
Blakesley, David.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rhetoric Society of America--History.
Rhetoric Society of America.
Rhetoric.
Rhetoric--Study and teaching.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (241 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Reinventing Rhetoric Scholarship
Place of Publication:
La Vergne : Parlor Press, LLC, 2020.
Summary:
Features 27 essays focusing on the history and future of the Rhetoric Society of America on the occasion of the organization's fiftieth anniversary.
Contents:
Front cover
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Fiftieth Anniversary: Looking Back
RSA at Fifty: (Re)Inventing Stories
Andrea A. Lunsford
A History of RSA in Ten Minutes
Carolyn R. Miller
An RSA Fellow Remembers: The Last 25 Years
Jacqueline Jones Royster
Why We Named Ourselves a Society: Richard E. Young on the Origins of the RSA
Richard E. Young with Richard Leo Enos
Autobiography of an Accidental Rhetorician
James J. Murphy
The Founding of the Rhetoric Society of America
Victor J. Vitanza
Another Hard Look at Ourselves: The Transdisciplinary Influence of Rhetoric of Science Scholarship
Leah Ceccarelli
Reconsidering the "Divorce" between Speech and English: Rethinking Disciplinary History through Microhistory"
David Stock
Nervously Loquacious at the Edge of an Abyss
David Blakesley
Women, Foreigners, and the Pragmatic Origins of Speech Communication
Zornitsa Keremidchieva
On Not Repeating Mistakes: The Case for a More Inclusive Society for the Study of Catholic Rhetoric
Elizabethada A. Wright
Reinventing the Field: Looking Forward
The Other Toulmin Model: Concepts, Topoi, Evolution
Ben Wetherbee
A Friendly Injustice: Kenneth Burke, René Girard, and the Rhetoric of Religion
Paul Lynch
Inspiration as Invention: Continuing Reflections on the Relationship between Religion and Rhetoric
Joonna Smitherman Trapp
Enlivening the Rhetorical Imagination: Rorty, Vico, and the Poetics of Rhetorical Invention
Scott Welsh and Laura Leavitt
Inventing in Our Own House: Theorizing Democracy from the Standpoint of Rhetoric
Michelle Iten
The Mt. Oread Manifesto and the Realities of 2018
Joseph Good
Some Reflections on the Wideness of the Atlantic
Kristian Bjørkdahl.
Why Do We Study Rhetoric? How Should We Do It? Who Should We Do It for? Greetings from a Rhetorical Cousin Living at the Edge of Europe
Jens E. Kjeldsen
Rhetorical Interventions
Do I Look Fat in this Essay?
Abby Knoblauch
What Happened to Hubert Humphrey?
David Zarefsky
What Institutional Logics Can Teach Us About Institutional Rhetorics (And Why We Should Care)
Ryan Skinnell
A Rhetoric of Food Justice Movements: An Exploration in Rhetorical Quilting
Shelley Sizemore and Ron Von Burg
Veterans Deployed to Standing Rock: The Rhetoric of Serving Country through Peaceful Protest
Heidi Hamilton
Reinventing Yin-Yang to Teach Rhetoric to Women
Hui Wu
Rethinking the Oxymoron: Situating Campbell's "Rhetoric of Women's Liberation" in Waves of Feminist Rhetorical Practices
Rachel Chapman Daugherty
The Biopolitics of Counter-Attunement: A Marxist-Foucauldian Critical Agency
Catherine Chaput
The Invention and Reinvention of the Outsider Persona: Jackson, Trump, and Anti-Establishment Ethos
Jacob W. Justice
Contributors
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Victor J. Vitanza.
Another Hard Look at Ourselves: The Transdisciplinary Influence of Rhetoric of Science Scholarship
Kristian Bjørkdahl
Why Do We Study Rhetoric? How Should We Do It? Who Should We Do It for? Greetings from a Rhetorical Cousin Living at the Edge of Europe
Veterans Deployed to Standing Rock: The Rhetoric of Serving Country through Peaceful Protest.
Heidi Hamilton
Ben Wetherbee.
A Friendly Injustice: Kenneth Burke, René Girard, and the Rhetoric of Religion
Contributors.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781643171005
1643171003
9781643170992
1643170996
OCLC:
1257666689

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