Friday, June 22, 2007

Week 6 - 512: websites

*Ed Lamoureux's site on Rhetorical Theory (COM 303): http://slane.bradley.edu/com/faculty/lamoureux/website2/index3.html

*Margaret Zulick's site on Rhetorical Criticism (COM 754) http://www.wfu.edu/~zulick/454/454sources.html. "Sources in Rhetorical Criticism" link is full of bibliographies by category. Found in a link on Lamoureux's site.
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-Search for "rhetorical theory seminar"
*Sharon Crowley's site on Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (ENG 517): http://www.asu.edu/clas/english/syllabi/syllabi/crowley517.htm. Seems to mostly critique notions of "postmodern rhetorical theory." It does, however, claim that the work of modern rhetoricians "is largely oblivious to deconstruction, feminism, freudianism, marxism, postcolonialism, or queer theory--to list only some of the theoretical preoccupations of postmodernism." So, it does seem to offer ideas that are distinct from modern critical theory.

2 comments:

jeremiah said...

See if you can get a copy of this article for me--I can give you a better cite, I think, if you want one--

Barbara Biesecker, "Rethinking the Rhetorical Situation"

jeremiah said...

I'd like to look at copies of these, too

Conley, Thomas M (1990). Rhetoric in the European Tradition (Longman). maybe request this from the Longman book rep?

Corbett, Edward P.J. (various editions). Classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student ( Oxford UP).

Hauser, Gerard A. (1991). Introduction to Rhetorical Theory (Waveland).