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Royster, Jacqueline Jones. "Disciplinary Landscaping, or Contemporary Challenges in the History of Rhetoric." Philosophy and Rhetoric 36.2 (2003): 148-167.2 comments

timrdoc wrote 1 year ago: Royster, Jacqueline Jones. “Disciplinary Landscaping, or Contemporary Challenges in the Histor … more →

Tags: CCR 635 -- Research Methods, CCR 751--Social Histories of Rhetoric, Feminisms, Rhetorical History, african diaspora, center-periphery, feminist methodology, feminist rhetoric, Historiography

Stewart, Douglass, Willard & Glenn

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: How they do or don’t intersect with rhet history and theory? Stewart: rhet strategy: how she w … more →

Tags: audience, Stewart, Douglass, Willard & Glenn, rhetoricalappeal, Scripture, Women, autobiography, commonality

Whately2 comments

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: From Rhetorical Tradition: Whately sought to redress the rejection of syllogistic logic; he argues t … more →

Tags: language, Whately, syllogisticlogic, Reasoning, rhetoricallogic, Science, Discovery, technicalterms, Style

Bacon, Locke, Vico & Conley1 comment

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Bacon: Rhet Tradition highlights that Bacon wanted a division and separation of Philosophy from Scho … more →

Tags: Reason, Pedagogy, Conley, Philosophy, Morality, Communication, bacon, Locke, Vico

Intersections of Rhetors in the class

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Taxonomy of Rhetors: see email while categories are difficult, think of these boundaries as NOT fixe … more →

Tags: classicalrhetoric, Taxonomy

Ramus, Erasmus, Wilson, Fell, De Scudery, Conley & Glenn2 comments

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Ramus: argues that Quintilian makes egregious mistakes in his logic and explanation of rhetoric Thus … more →

Tags: Conley, Glenn, Philosophy, Invention, logic, Theology, Conversation, Style, Ramus

Augustine, Boethius, Di Pizan, Conley & Glenn

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Seminar papers: what questions interest us most, what is  most significant? what is the role of plea … more →

Tags: Augustine, Boethius, DiPizan, audience, authorialintention, narrativeaudience, rhetoricalhistory, authorization, Exegesis

Quintilian as Roman Rhet

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Glenn: how does she change your conception of Roman rhetoric? She connects idea of masculine family … more →

Tags: Pedagogy, Glenn, Quintilian, Process, agoodmanspeakingwell, RomanRhetoric

Roman Rhetoric–Rhetorica ad herennium & Cicero1 comment

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Greek rhet spread to Rome, so we see a lot of Greek influences familiar to Greek principles. Yet the … more →

Tags: cicero, Citizenship, Civil Discourse, Stasis, RomanRhetoric

Aspasia, Glenn, Gale & Jarratt

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: once you have defined it and its purpose, you begin thinking about who has power, access, and the re … more →

Tags: jarratt, aspasia, Glenn, Jarratt&Ong, gale, Embodiment, GreekRhetoric

Ancient Rhet from Egypt and Asia--Crosscultural2 comments

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Martin Bernal. “Black Athena: The Afroasiatic  Roots of Classical Civilization.” Vol I. … more →

Tags: Lipson, BlackAthena

Isocrates, Aristotle & Conley3 comments

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Conley: Gorgianic rhetoric = motivisitic (manipulation of the audience); Protagorean-Isocratean rhet … more →

Tags: Ethos, logos, Aristotle, isocrates, Conley, Pathos, enthymeme, Rhetoric, Grimaldi

Gorgias, Plato & Dissoi Logoi1 comment

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: IN CLASS: Sophists–debate about whether we can see sophists as distinct group–traveled a … more →

Tags: Plato, sophists, Kairos, Dialectic, Power, Communication, Wisdom, Gorgias, Dissoi Logoi

Octalog: The Politics of Historiography1 comment

queerstrokes wrote 4 years ago: Berlin: neo-Marxist: histories of rhetoric, multiple versions of the past, each version acting as a … more →

Tags: Foucault, Vitanza, jarratt, Berlin, Crowley, conners, Enos, NanJohnson, swearingen


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