New Approaches to Rhetoric
Edited by:
- Patricia A. Sullivan - State University of New York at New Paltz
- Steven R. Goldzwig - Marquette University, USA
February 2004 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Demonstrating and showcasing theory into action, this book provides fresh perspectives on the study of rhetoric and rhetoric's ability to affect change in today's society. This collection of all original pieces challenge and expand the definitions, approaches, and assumptions governing rhetorical scholarship, inviting students to join rhetorical theorists and critics in an ongoing dialogue concerning what it means to study communication in a postmodern world.
Patricia A. Sullivan and Steven R. Goldzwig
Foreward
PART 1: RHETORICS, ETHICS, and VALUES
James Darsey
Ch 1. James Baldwin's Topoi
Katheryn M. Olson and G. Thomas Goodnight
Ch 2. Ingenium--Speaking in Community: The Case of the Prince William County Zoning Hearings on Disney's America
George Cheney
Ch 3. Arguing about the Place of Values and Ethics in Market-Oriented Discourses of Today
Ronald L. Jackson II
Ch 4. Cultural Contracts Theory: Toward a Critical-Rhetorical Identity Negotiation Paradigm
PART II. RHETORICS, INSTITUTIONS, and CONTEXTS
Introduction
Marouf Hasian and Emily Plec
Ch 5. Remembrances of Things Past: A Postcolonial Critique of the Human Genome Diversity Project
John M. Murphy and Thomas R. Burkholder
Ch 6. The Life of the Party: The Keynote Address in Contemporary American Politics
Victoria J. Gallagher
Ch 7. Memory as Social Action: Cultural Projection and Generic Form in Civil Rights Memorials
George N. Dionisopoulos
Ch 8. John Wayne, "The Green Berets", and the Containment Doctrine
PART III. RHETORICS, CULTURES and IDEOLOGIES
Introduction
Dana Cloud
Ch 9. Fighting Words: Labor and the Limits of Symbolic Intervention at Staley, 1993-1996
Kate Canas and Mark McPhail
Ch 10. Demonizing Democracy: The Strange Career of Lani Guinier
Carrie Crenshaw and Dexter Gordon
Ch 11. Racial Apologies
Patricia A. Sullivan and Steven R. Goldzwig
Ch 12. Autobiography, Rhetoric, and Frank McCourt's "Angela's Ashes" and "Tis: A Memoir"
Barry Brummett
Ch 13. Response: Communities, Identities, and Politics: What Rhetoric is Becoming in the Twenty-First Century
Notes on Contributors
About the Editors
Index
Department thought it wouldn't be needed for this course. I will be using it in the Rhet. Methods course upcoming.
Speech Communication Dept, Minnesota State Univ-Mankato
December 27, 2014