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Alternative rhetorics : challenges to the rhetorical tradition / edited by Laura Gray-Rosendale and Sibylle Gruber.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: ix, 269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0791449742
  • 9780791449745
  • 0791449734
  • 9780791449738
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808
LOC classification:
  • PN175. A44 2001
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Moving Beyond Traditions: Exploring the Need for "Alternative Rhetorics" -- 1. Remembering the Rhetorics of Women: The Case of Jane Lead -- 2. Multivocal Midwife: The Writing Teacher as Rhetor -- 3. "Wooden Shoes and Mantle Clocks": Letter Writing as a Rhetorical Forum for the Transforming Immigrant Identity -- 4. The Rhetorics of Three Women Activist Groups on the Web: Building and Transforming Communities -- 5. Authority and Credibility: Classical Rhetoric, the Internet, and the Teaching of Techno-Ethos -- 6. Like a Cyborg Cassandra: The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Internet's Misbegotten Rhetorical Situation -- 7. @ home among the.coms: Virtual Rhetoric in the Agora of the Web -- 8. Geographies of Resistance: Rhetorics of Race and Mobility in Arna Bontemps' Sad-Faced Boy (1937) -- 9. Visual Rhetorics of Classroom Practices: Negotiating 'Contact Zones' in Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust -- 10. Audience in Afrocentric Rhetoric: Promoting Human Agency and Social Change -- 11. Rewriting the Butterfly Story: Tricksterism in Onoto Watanna's: A Japanese Nightingale and Sui Sin Far's "The Smuggling of Tie Co" -- 12. The Alternative Feminist Discourse of Post-Mao Chinese Writers: A Perspective from the Rhetorical Situation -- 13. When Worlds Collide: Rhetorics of Profit, Rhetorics of Loss in Chinese Culture -- Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Moving Beyond Traditions: Exploring the Need for "Alternative Rhetorics" -- 1. Remembering the Rhetorics of Women: The Case of Jane Lead -- 2. Multivocal Midwife: The Writing Teacher as Rhetor -- 3. "Wooden Shoes and Mantle Clocks": Letter Writing as a Rhetorical Forum for the Transforming Immigrant Identity -- 4. The Rhetorics of Three Women Activist Groups on the Web: Building and Transforming Communities -- 5. Authority and Credibility: Classical Rhetoric, the Internet, and the Teaching of Techno-Ethos -- 6. Like a Cyborg Cassandra: The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Internet's Misbegotten Rhetorical Situation -- 7. @ home among the.coms: Virtual Rhetoric in the Agora of the Web -- 8. Geographies of Resistance: Rhetorics of Race and Mobility in Arna Bontemps' Sad-Faced Boy (1937) -- 9. Visual Rhetorics of Classroom Practices: Negotiating 'Contact Zones' in Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust -- 10. Audience in Afrocentric Rhetoric: Promoting Human Agency and Social Change -- 11. Rewriting the Butterfly Story: Tricksterism in Onoto Watanna's: A Japanese Nightingale and Sui Sin Far's "The Smuggling of Tie Co" -- 12. The Alternative Feminist Discourse of Post-Mao Chinese Writers: A Perspective from the Rhetorical Situation -- 13. When Worlds Collide: Rhetorics of Profit, Rhetorics of Loss in Chinese Culture -- Contributors -- Index.

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