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Eagleton, Terry – Academic Questions, 2012
Poetry is about the experience of meaning as well as the meaning of experience. To read a poem is to feel one's way into the inner workings of its language, rather than to peer through that speech to an extractable truth. Most students of literature today have difficulty in grasping the performative or rhetorical dimensions of the texts with which…
Descriptors: Poetry, Literature Appreciation, Rhetoric, Criticism
Frank, David A.; Bolduc, Michelle – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
The New Rhetoric project featured an eleven-year collaboration between Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca and Chaim Perelman, which culminated with their 1958 magnum opus, "Traite de l'argumentation: la nouvelle rhetorique". Scholars have long speculated about Olbrechts-Tyteca's role in the New Rhetoric project and her relationship with Chaim Perelman.…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Cooperation, Rhetorical Theory, Writing Instruction
Olson, Christa J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
The rhetorical history of Ecuador is rife with examples of politicians, intellectuals, and artists promoting visions of national identity through images of Ecuador's indigenous population. Between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, such depictions became common and displayed increasing emphasis on the physical characteristics of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Rhetoric, Indigenous Populations
Middleton, Joyce Irene – English Journal, 2011
A recent book that appeared a few years ago, "How Early America Sounded" by historian Richard Cullen Rath, connects well with much of the new, exciting, interdisciplinary and rhetorical research that the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) have supported, promoted, and…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Listening, Social Change, Rhetorical Theory
Wu, Hui – College English, 2010
Identifying the specific complexities and historical context of post-Mao Chinese literary women's rhetoric, along with ways they have been misread, the author argues in general that Western feminist critics need to be cautious about applying their concepts to non-Western women's literature. (Contains 7 notes.)
Descriptors: Feminism, Rhetoric, Females, Rhetorical Theory
Doxtader, Erik – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
Does rhetoric have a place in the discourse of human rights? Without certain reply, as the dilemmas of defining, claiming, and promoting human rights appear both to include and exclude the rhetorical gesture, this question invites inquiry into the preface of the contemporary human rights regime, the moment of the aftermath that provokes a struggle…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Conflict Resolution, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
Thompson, Roger – College English, 2007
In this article, the author argues that Emerson repudiated the formalism of nineteenth century belletristic, mechanistic, reason-centered, American rhetoric influenced by Hugh Blair. Instead Emerson promoted a rhetoric with imagination at its center, which calls for civic duty. (Contains 33 notes.)
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Imagination, Rhetorical Invention, Rhetorical Criticism
Northcut, Kathryn M. – Writing Instructor, 2007
Stasis theory is a powerful tool for rhetorical analysis, recently under fresh consideration by rhetorical theorists (e.g. Gross) and scholars who identify its utility in the writing classroom (e.g. Carroll). In this study, the author applies stasis theory to a paleontological argument involving a controversial fossil, "Protoavis texensis."…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Paleontology, Writing Instruction
Tee, Ng Pak – International Journal of Educational Management, 2008
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss why there is often a gulf of difference between policy rhetoric and reality. In particular, the paper seeks to explore issues with the policy rhetoric, implementation process and the lens through which reality is perceived, explaining why these issues can open up a policy rhetoric-reality gap. This article also…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Educational Policy, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory
Parker, Maegan – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2008
For generations, critics have dismissed James Forman's "Black Manifesto" as a rhetorical failure. Such judgments tend to focus on the prophetic and retributive registers of the speech and fail to account for the full range of its ironic structuration. By examining the complex interchange of prophetic, retributive, and tragic registers through…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Rhetorical Invention, Rhetorical Theory, Figurative Language
van der Waarde, Karel – Visible Language, 2010
An area of visual communication that might be classified as a "design failure" is the visual presentation of information about "prescription-only medicines" for patients. This information is provided on packaging, leaflets, brochures, labels and websites. The practical issue is that there are problems in convincing patients to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graphic Arts, Design, Patients

Leff, Michael – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1992
Argues that textual criticism can offer a theoretically sound and practically useful base for the rhetorical reading of texts. Maintains that the study of controversy, approached through "representative anecdotes," offers an appropriate frame for expanding textual criticism into an intertextual arena. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory

Warnick, Barbara – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1992
Responds to an article in the same issue. Sets Michael Leff's style of criticism in context by describing a taxonomy of critical methods, revealing its commitments and indicating its strengths and weaknesses. Argues that the dialectic Leff proposes with postmodernism is problematized by an incommensurability between that approach and his own…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory

Murphy, John M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2001
Explores the ways in which rhetorical scholars have embraced Mikhail Bakhtin as a rhetorical theorist in spite of the fact that he disdained rhetoric. Argues that the reception of Bakhtin suggests a pattern in rhetorical studies. Notes that it is dangerous to disregard the danger of rhetoric in pursuit of a higher status for rhetoric. (SG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory
McComiskey, Bruce – 1992
Interest in the sophists has recently intensified among rhetorical theorists, culminating in the notion that rhetoric is epistemic. Epistemic rhetoric has its first and deepest roots in sophistic epistemological and rhetorical traditions, so that the view of rhetoric as epistemic is now being dubbed "neo-sophistic." In epistemic…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory