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Thomas, David A. – 1979
Using some of the tools of fantasy theme analysis, this paper analyzes the rhetoric of Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War, as an expression of the rhetorical visions of the American South. Specifically, the paper deals with two speeches--Davis's farewell to the United States Senate, from which he…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Persuasive Discourse, Regional Attitudes, Rhetoric
Ross, William T. – Freshman English News, 1978
Traces the denigration of discursive prose back through the "New Criticism" to Romanticism and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who saw poetry as special and separate from other rhetoric. Notes that discursive prose can be just as creative and interesting as poetry. Urges composition teachers to shift their point of view accordingly. (RL)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Creativity, English Instruction, Higher Education

Protherough, Robert – British Journal of Educational Studies, 1979
In examining "authenticity to school life" as a criterion for judging school novels, the author looks at the extent to which the writers themselves have considered this important. He focuses on the period 1906-1930, when a fashion arose for some novelists to attack earlier school novels as untrue. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Experience, Evaluation Criteria, Fiction
Braden, Waldo W.; Eubanks, Ralph T. – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1979
Suggests the significant influence that Dallas C. Dickey had on contemporary study of public address, particularly the regional study of southern public address. Discusses major influences upon Dickey, his views of the critical study of public address, and the nature of his professional influence. (JMF)
Descriptors: Debate, Educational Background, Literary Influences, Persuasive Discourse

Windhover, Ruth – English Journal, 1979
Shows how literature gradually assumed importance during the nineteenth century, particularly when promoted as a valuable study by the colleges and universities, and reviews some American and British authors who were widely read during the century. (DD)
Descriptors: Authors, Educational History, Educational Practices, English Instruction

Jordan, Myron K. – Public Relations Review, 1989
Examines whether Roosevelt's condemnation of electric utility public relations represented a fair interpretation of the Federal Trade Commission investigation into the issue as authorized by Senate Resolution 83 in February, 1928. Concludes that the condemnation was campaign rhetoric, but constituted a successful public relations campaign for the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Journalism History, Media Research, Presidents of the United States
Betrus, Anthony K. – 1995
Increases in class size, time constraints, and class material have pressured educators to develop better ways to present instructional material; this pressure has led to numerous teaching innovations, including many in the area of individualized instruction. This paper focuses on a history of critiques of individualized instruction in the 20th…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Criticism, Educational Benefits, Educational Theories
Swisher, Clarice, Ed. – 1996
Designed for young adults, this book on William Shakespeare's tragedies is one of an anthology series providing accessible resources for students researching great literary lives and works. Contributing writers' essays in the book are taken from a wide variety of sources and are edited to accommodate the reading and comprehension levels of young…
Descriptors: Authors, Classics (Literature), English Literature, Literary Criticism
Jones, Donald C. – 1995
By focusing on Frederick Douglass' reconsideration of literacy in the 1845 "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," this slave narrative becomes very relevant to students today. This important historical document becomes a powerful tool with which educators can encourage students to confront contemporary, postmodern questions about…
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Higher Education, Language Role
Bode, Robert Allen – 1988
Analysis of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's philosophy and rhetoric during a particular campaign for social change will show that his strategies for social change, commonly referred to as "Satyagraha," are rooted in a unique rhetorical perspective. Gandhi repeatedly warned against the use of violent speech and acts, and he has prescribed…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Foreign Countries, International Relations, Interpersonal Relationship
Nelson, Gayle – 1988
How did Oliver North, who appeared to be a criminal and a liar, become an American hero? First the context must be considered. The Iran-Contra Affair was extremely complex with actors ranging from Eugene Hasenfus to President Ronald Reagan and settings ranging from Nicaragua to Israel to Iran. This complexity extended to the televised hearings…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
Shiflett, Orvin Lee – Library Research, 1982
Reviews literature on the history of the federal government's publishing activities, focusing on the importance of the history of government publishing, general histories published, relationship of libraries to government publications, problems in texts of government publications, research on printing and printers, and areas of needed research.…
Descriptors: Depository Libraries, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Government Publications
Williams, Michael – Use of English, 1990
Describes a "Shakespeare Coursework Unit" in which Shakespearean and other literary works of the Tudor era were analyzed for evidence of the gender biases prevalent in that period. Notes that by the end of the course, students accepted the assertion that textual analysis is never truly completed. (SG)
Descriptors: Drama, English Literature, Lesson Plans, Literary Criticism
"Qualitative Liberalism": Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. and the Persuasive Uses of Definition and History.

Depoe, Stephen P. – Communication Studies, 1989
Applies the concepts of persuasive definition, ideograph, and ideological history in an analysis of Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s, discourse. Uses this analysis to enhance understanding of how the strategic definition of terms such as "liberal" can influence the ongoing struggle to set presumptions in American political life. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Definitions, Higher Education, Liberalism

Crenshaw, Carrie – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1995
Offers a comparative analysis of the historical dispute over protective legislation for women and the current controversy over fetal protection policies. Argues that, despite seeming dissimilarities, current symbols are attitudinally united with historical symbols, reducing the interests of all women to motherhood and thereby limiting women's…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Court Litigation, Discourse Analysis