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Preface | ||
Introductions | 1 | |
Rhetoric, the Polis, and the Global Village: Now and Then | 3 | |
Inclusive Rhetorics and Lost Voices | 9 | |
Race and Rhetoric: An Unlikely Tandem? | 11 | |
Latina and Latino Rhetorical Issues | 15 | |
Redefining an 800-Pound Godzilla | 19 | |
Cybercommunities and McLuhan: A Retrospect | 23 | |
Seven Ways of Looking at Religion and Rhetoric | 27 | |
Rhetoric, Religion, and Social Practices | 31 | |
Sarah's Story: Making a Place for Historical Ethnography in Rhetorical Studies | 39 | |
Rhetoric and Culture/Rhetoric and Technology | 55 | |
Pity and the Polis | 65 | |
The Global Village, Multiculturalism, and the Functions of Sophistic Rhetoric | 75 | |
Orality, Literacy, and Isocrates' Political Aesthetics | 83 | |
Pudentilla's Anger: The Indirect Discourse of a Roman Matron | 93 | |
Advertising as Epideictic Rhetoric | 103 | |
Unstifling the Rhetorical Impulse: Style and Invention in Thomas De Quincey's Rhetoric | 113 | |
Performing Conversion: Washingtonian (In)Temperance Rhetorics | 121 | |
Brave New World: How Alexander Bain's Educational Reforms Addressed Student Needs During the Industrial Age | 129 | |
Facing the Audience: Reconsidering "Audience" Through the Chinese Concept of "Face" | 139 | |
The Incorporation of the Indian Body: Peyotism and the Pan-Indian Public, 1911-23 | 147 | |
Hannah More, Lydia Sigourney, and the Creation of a Women's Tradition of Rhetoric | 155 | |
Reconstructing Home in Early Feminist Rhetorics: The Religious Discourses of Protestantism and Transcendentalism as Sites of Production for Sarah Grimke and Margaret Fuller | 163 | |
Are the Barbarians of Technology Knocking at the Gate? Vico and Scientism in Twentieth-Century Culture | 175 | |
It's a Great Place to Visit, but I Wouldn't Want to Live There: Virtual American Landscapes of the Nineteenth Century | 183 | |
CyberEthos: Ethos as a Cybernetic System | 191 | |
And Now a Word About Our Sponsors: Advertising and Ethos in the Age of the Global Village | 199 | |
Dialectic of Technology: Critical Affinities between Kenneth Burke and the Frankfurt School | 209 | |
Rhetoric, Democracy, and the Deliberative Horizon | 221 | |
When Language is Just Another Commodity: Enlightenment Theories, Erasure of Agency, and the End of the Political | 231 | |
Nourishing Equality, Converting Difference: Matthew Arnold and the Rhetoric of Popular Education | 239 | |
The Rhetoric of Civility and the Fate of Argument | 247 | |
Index | 255 |
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