The private, the public, and the published : reconciling private lives and public rhetoric / edited by Barbara Couture, Thomas Kent. - xiii, 271 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-263) and index.

Preface / Reconciling private lives and public rhetoric : what's at stake? / Ain't nobody's business? : a public personal history of privacy after Baird v. Eisenstadt / Virtuosos and ensembles : rhetorical lessons from jazz / Keeping the world safe for class struggle : revolutionary memory in a post-Marxist time / Mary Putnam Jacobi and the speaking picture / The collective privacy of academic language / The essayist in - and behind - the essay : vested writers, invested readers / Upon the public stage : how professionalization shapes accounts of composing in the academy / Ethical deliberation and trust in diverse-group collaboration / Identity and the Internet : the telling case of Amazon.com's top fifty reviewers / The influence of expanded access to mass communication on public expression : the rise of representatives of the personal / Private witness and popular imagination / Mixing it up : the personal in public discourse / Cultural autobiographics : complicating the "personal turns" in rhetoric and composition studies / Going public : locating public/private discourse / Public writing and rhetoric : a new place for composition / Thomas Kent -- Barbara Couture -- Nancy Welch -- Gregory Clark -- John Trimbur -- Susan Wells -- David Bleich -- Lynn Z. Bloom -- Cheryl Geisler -- Geoffrey A. Cross -- Douglas Hesse -- David S. Kaufer -- Marguerite Helmers -- Bruce Horner -- Krista Ratcliffe -- Sidney I. Dobrin -- Christian R. Weisser. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

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Rhetoric
Written communication
Privacy, Right of.

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