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_aThe ethos of rhetoric / _cedited by Michael J. Hyde ; foreword by Calvin O. Schrag. |
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_aColumbia, S.C. : _bUniversity of South Carolina Press, _c[2004] |
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_axxviii, 231 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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_tIntroduction : rhetorically, we dwell / _rMichael J. Hyde -- _tEthos dwells pervasively : a hermeneutic reading of Aristotle on credibility / _rCraig R. Smith -- _tThe Ethos of invention : the dialogue of ethics and aesthetics in Kenneth Burke and Mikhail Bakhtin / _rMargaret D. Zulick -- _tTruth as metaphor : imaginative vision and the ethos of rhetoric / _rRobert Wade Kenny -- _tThe Ethos of rhetorical criticism : enlarging the dwelling place of critical praxis / _rBarbara Warnick -- _tSweating the little things in Sidney Lumet's 12 angry men / _rWalter Jost -- _tSpecial delivery : rhetoric, letter writing, and the question of beauty / _rJohn Poulakos -- _tThe Ethos of a Black aesthetic : an exploration of Larry Neal's visions of a liberated future / _rEric King Watts -- _tReligious rhetoric and the ethos of democracy : a case study of the 2000 presidential campaign / _rMartin J. Medhurst -- _tGeorge W. Bush discovers rhetoric : September 20, 2001, and the U.S. response to terrorism / _rDavid Zarefsky -- _tThe Rushmore effect : Ethos and national collective identity / _rCarole Blair and Neil Michel -- _tExpertise and agency : transformations of Ethos in human-computer interaction / _rCarolyn R. Miller. |
520 | 1 | _a"In The Ethos of Rhetoric, fourteen noted rhetorical theorists and critics answer a summons to return ethics from abstraction to the particular. They discuss and explore a meaning of ethos that predates its more familiar translation as "moral character" and "ethics." Attentive to this more primordial meaning of the term, the contributors understand the phrase "the ethos of rhetoric" to relate to the way discourse is used to transform space and time into "dwelling places" where people can deliberate about and collectively understand some matter of interest. Such dwelling places define the grounds, abodes, and habitats where a person's ethics and moral character take form and develop. Together the contributors define ethical discourse and describe what its practice looks like in particular communities." "Among the phenomena these contributors examine are the rhetoric of a Black Arts movement leader, the 2000 presidential campaign, President George W. Bush's response to the September 11 terrorist attack, and the cold war computer culture."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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