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Oxford Handbook of Rhetorical Studies

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  • Contents

  • List of Contributors

  • Timeline

  • Introduction

  • Michael J. MacDonald

  • Part I: Ancient Greek Rhetoric

  • 1. The Development of Greek Rhetoric

  • Edward Schiappa

  • 2. Rhetoric and Law

  • Michael Gagarin

  • 3. Rhetoric and Politics

  • Edward Harris

  • 4. Rhetoric and Historiography

  • Chris Carey

  • 5. Rhetoric and Pedagogy

  • Malcolm Heath

  • 6. Rhetoric and Poetics

  • Jeffrey Walker

  • 7. Rhetoric and Tragedy

  • Paul Woodruff

  • 8. Rhetoric and Old Comedy

  • Daphne O'Regan

  • 9. Plato's Rhetoric in Theory and Practice

  • Harvey Yunis

  • 10. Aristotle's Rhetoric in Theory and Practice

  • Eugene Garver

  • 11. Rhetoric and Sophistics

  • Barbara Cassin

  • Part II: Ancient Roman Rhetoric

  • 12. The Development of Roman Rhetoric

  • William J. Dominik

  • 13. Rhetoric and Law

  • Richard Leo Enos

  • 14. Rhetoric and Politics

  • Joy Connolly

  • 15. Rhetoric and Historiography

  • Rhiannon Ash

  • 16. Rhetoric and Pedagogy

  • Catherine Steel

  • 17. Rhetoric and Stoic Philosophy

  • Shadi Bartsch

  • 18. Rhetoric and Epic

  • Jon Hall

  • 19. Rhetoric and Lyric Address

  • Jonathan Culler

  • 20. Rhetoric and the Greco-Roman Second Sophistic

  • Laurent Pernot

  • 21. Rhetoric and Declamation

  • Erik Gunderson

  • 22. Rhetoric and Fiction

  • Ruth Webb

  • 23. Rhetoric, Music, and the Arts

  • Thomas Habinek

  • 24. Augustine's Rhetoric in Theory and Practice

  • Catherine Conybeare

  • Part III: Medieval Rhetoric

  • 25. The Development of Medieval Rhetoric

  • John O. Ward

  • 26. Rhetoric and Politics

  • Virginia Cox

  • 27. Rhetoric and Literary Criticism

  • Rita Copeland

  • 28. Rhetoric and Poetics

  • Jill Ross

  • 29. Rhetoric and Comedy

  • Jody Enders

  • Part IV: Renaissance Rhetoric

  • 30. Rhetoric and Humanism

  • Heinrich Plett

  • 31. Rhetoric and Politics

  • Wayne A. Rebhorn

  • 32. Rhetoric and Law

  • Lorna Hutson

  • 33. Rhetoric and Pedagogy

  • Peter Mack

  • 34. Rhetoric and Science

  • Jean Dietz Moss

  • 35. Rhetoric and Poetics

  • Arthur F. Kinney

  • 36. Rhetoric and Theater

  • Russ McDonald

  • 37. Rhetoric and the Visual Arts

  • Caroline van Eck

  • Part V: Early Modern and Enlightenment Rhetoric

  • 38. Rhetoric and Politics

  • Angus Gowland

  • 39. Rhetoric and Gender in British Literature

  • Lynn Enterline

  • 40. Rhetoric and Architecture

  • Robert Kirkbride

  • 41. Origins of British Enlightenment Rhetoric

  • Arthur Walzer

  • 42. Rhetoric and Philosophy

  • Adam Potkay

  • 43. Rhetoric and Science

  • Peter Walmsley

  • 44. The Elocutionary Movement in Britain

  • Paul Goring

  • Part VI: Modern and Contemporary Rhetoric

  • 45. Rhetoric and Feminism in the Nineteenth-Century United States

  • Angela G. Ray

  • 46. Rhetoric and Feminism

  • Cheryl Glenn and Andrea A. Lunsford

  • 47. Rhetoric and Race in the United States

  • Jacqueline Jones Royster

  • 48. Rhetoric and Law

  • Peter Goodrich

  • 49. Rhetoric and Political Theory

  • Andrew Norris

  • 50. Rhetoric and Presidential Politics

  • Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson

  • 51. Rhetoric and New Testament Studies

  • Stanley E. Porter

  • 52. Rhetoric and Argumentation

  • Frans H. van Eemeren

  • 53. Rhetoric and Semiotics

  • Theo van Leeuwen

  • 54. Rhetoric and Psychoanalysis

  • Gilbert Chaitin

  • 55. Rhetoric and Deconstruction

  • Paul Allen Miller

  • 56. Rhetoric, Design, Composition

  • David Kaufer and Danielle Wetzel

  • 57. Rhetoric and Social Epistemology

  • Lorraine Code

  • 58. Rhetoric and Environment

  • Andrew McMurry

  • 59. Rhetoric and Science

  • Richard Doyle

  • 60. Rhetoric and Digital Media

  • Ian Bogost and Elizabeth Losh

  • Glossary

  • Index



About the author

Michael J. Macdonald is Associate Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo.

Summary

Featuring roughly sixty specially commissioned essays by an international cast of leading rhetoric experts from North America, Europe, and Great Britain, the Handbook will offer readers a comprehensive topical and historical survey of the theory and practice of rhetoric from ancient Greece and Rome through the Middle Ages and Enlightenment up to the present day.

Product details

Authors Michael (Associate Professor Macdonald
Assisted by Michael J. MacDonald (Editor), MacDonald Michael (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.11.2017
 
EAN 9780199731596
ISBN 978-0-19-973159-6
No. of pages 848
Series Oxford Handbooks
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

HISTORY / Ancient / Rome, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, PHILOSOPHY / Criticism, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric, Literary studies: general

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