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  1. The Religious Rhetoric of U.S. Presidential Candidates
    A Corpus Linguistics Approach to the Rhetorical God Gap
    Published: 2019
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    A Corpus Linguistics Approach to the Rhetorical God Gap
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  3. Representative words
    politics, literature, and the American language, 1776-1865
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ralph Waldo Emerson's dictum - 'The corruption of man is followed by the corruption of language' - belongs to a long tradition of writing connecting political disorders and the corruption of language that stretches back in Western culture.... more

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson's dictum - 'The corruption of man is followed by the corruption of language' - belongs to a long tradition of writing connecting political disorders and the corruption of language that stretches back in Western culture. Representative Words, which gives an account of the tradition from its classical and Christian origins through the Enlightenment, is primarily a study of how and why Americans renewed and developed it between the ages of the Revolutionary and the Civil Wars. It is the first comprehensive treatment of the background to and the appearance of the wealth of theories about language in the early era of American political and cultural discourse. Professor Gustafson's argument demonstrates the interconnectedness of the state of language and the state of society and turns on the question of representation and misrepresentation - whether and how words represent or misrepresent nature, social reality, truth, and value in the new American experiment in representative republican government pt. I. The American logocracy : the nexus of word and act: 1. Political and linguistic representation : confidence or distrust? 2. Language and legal constitutions : the problem of change and who governs -- pt. II. Political and linguistic corruption : the ideological inheritance: 3. The classical pattern : from the order of Orpheus to the chaos of the Thucydidean moment. 4. The Christian typology : from Eden to Babel to Pentecost. 5. Eloquence, liberty, and power : civic humanism and the Counter-Renaissance. 6. The Enlightenment project : language reform and political order -- pt. III. The American language of revolution and constitutional change: 7. The language of revolution : combating misrepresentation with the pen and tongue. 8. The grammar of politics : the Constitution -- pt. IV. From Logomachy to civil war : the politics of language in pre-Revolutionary America: 9. The unsettled language : schoolmasters vs. truants. 10. Corrupt language and corrupt body politic, or the disunion of words and things. 11. Sovereign words vs. representative men

     

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    Subjects: English language; Rhetoric; Politicians; Political oratory; Politics and literature; American literature; American literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Politics and literature ; United States ; History ; 19th century; English language ; Political aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; United States; Politicians ; United States ; Language; Political oratory ; United States
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  4. Writing America Black
    race rhetoric in the public sphere
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Writing America Black examines the African American press and selected literary works by black authors. By viewing the journalist's role as historian, reporter, taste-maker, and propagandist, C. K. Doreski reveals the close bond to a larger African... more

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    Writing America Black examines the African American press and selected literary works by black authors. By viewing the journalist's role as historian, reporter, taste-maker, and propagandist, C. K. Doreski reveals the close bond to a larger African American literary tradition. Rich in cultural and historical context, this valuable 1999 study will be of interest to readers of literature, history, African American studies, American studies, and journalism Part I. History, citizenship and the American way: Race progress and exemplary biography -- Reading riot -- Rendezvous with modernism, fascism -- and democracy -- If I were a Negro -- Part II. Decomposing unities, deconstructing National narratives: reportage as redemption -- Kinship as history -- Nation-ness as consciousness -- History as storytelling

     

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  5. Presidency and Rhetorical Leadership.
    Published: 2002; ©2002.
    Publisher:  Texas A&M University Press, College Station

    Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction The President as a Rhetorical Leader Leroy G. Dorsey -- The Presidency Has Always Been a Place for Rhetorical Leadership David Zarefsky -- George Washington and the Rhetoric of Presidential... more

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    Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction The President as a Rhetorical Leader Leroy G. Dorsey -- The Presidency Has Always Been a Place for Rhetorical Leadership David Zarefsky -- George Washington and the Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership Stephen E. Lucas -- Classical Virtue and Presidential Fame John Adams, Leadership, and the Franco-American Crisis James M. Farrell -- Jefferson vs. Napoleon The Limits of Rhetoric Lawrence S. Kaplan -- Politics as Performance Art The Body English of Theodore Roosevelt H. W. Brands -- Presidential Leadership and National Identity Woodrow Wilson and the Meaning of America James R. Andrews -- FDR at Gettysburg The New Deal and the Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership Thomas W. Benson -- The Hidden Hand vs. the Bully Pulpit The Layered Political Rhetoric of President Eisenhower Meena Bose and Fred I. Greenstein -- Ronald Reagan and the American Dream A Study in Rhetoric Out of Time G. Thomas Goodnight -- Cunning, Rhetoric, and the Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton John M. Murphy -- Afterword Rhetorical Leadership and Presidential Performance Leroy G. Dorsey -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX.

     

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    Series: Presidential Rhetoric ; v.6
    Subjects: Rhetoric; Presidents; English language; Political oratory; English language ; United States ; Rhetoric; Political oratory ; United States; Presidents ; United States ; Language; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; United States; Electronic books
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  6. Rhetoric and the Republic
    Politics, Civic Discourse, and Education in Early America
    Published: 2007; ©2007.
    Publisher:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    Casts a revealing light on modern cultural conflicts through the lens of rhetorical education. Contemporary efforts to revitalize the civic mission of higher education in America have revived an age-old republican tradition of teaching students to be... more

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    Casts a revealing light on modern cultural conflicts through the lens of rhetorical education. Contemporary efforts to revitalize the civic mission of higher education in America have revived an age-old republican tradition of teaching students to be responsible citizens, particularly through the study of rhetoric, composition, and oratory. This book examines the political, cultural, economic, and religious agendas that drove the various-and often conflicting-curricula and contrasting visions of what good citizenship entails. Mark Garrett Longaker argues that higher education more than 200 years ago allowed actors with differing political and economic interests to wrestle over the fate of American citizenship. Then, as today, there was widespread agreement that civic training was essential in higher education, but there were also sharp differences in the various visions of what proper republic citizenship entailed and how to prepare for it. Longaker studies in detail the specific trends in rhetorical education offered at various early institutions-such as Yale, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and William and Mary-with analyses of student lecture notes, classroom activities, disputation exercises, reading lists, lecture outlines, and literary society records. These documents reveal an extraordinary range of economic and philosophical interests and allegiances-agrarian, commercial, spiritual, communal, and belletristic-specific to each institution. The findings challenge and complicate a widely held belief that early-American civic education occurred in a halcyon era of united democratic republicanism. Recognition that there are multiple ways to practice democratic citizenship and to enact democratic discourse, historically as well as today, best serves the goal of civic education, Longaker argues. Rhetoric and the Republic illuminates an important Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Now that We're Civic -- 1. One Republic, Many Republicanisms: Early American Political Discourse and Publicity -- 2. One Republic, Many Paideiai: Political Discourse, Publicity, and Education in Early America -- 3. Yale 1701-1817 -- 4. King's College/Columbia and the College of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania, 1754-1800 -- 5. The College of New Jersey, 1746-1822 -- Conclusion: We Are All Republicans -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    Contributor: Lucaites, John Louis (MitwirkendeR)
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    ISBN: 9780817381394
    Series: Albma Rhetoric Cult and Soc Crit Ser
    Subjects: Education, Higher ; United States ; History ; 18th century; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; United States; English language ; United States ; Rhetoric; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Social aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; United States; United States ; History ; Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775; Electronic books
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  7. Representative words
    politics, literature, and the American language, 1776-1865
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ralph Waldo Emerson's dictum - 'The corruption of man is followed by the corruption of language' - belongs to a long tradition of writing connecting political disorders and the corruption of language that stretches back in Western culture.... more

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson's dictum - 'The corruption of man is followed by the corruption of language' - belongs to a long tradition of writing connecting political disorders and the corruption of language that stretches back in Western culture. Representative Words, which gives an account of the tradition from its classical and Christian origins through the Enlightenment, is primarily a study of how and why Americans renewed and developed it between the ages of the Revolutionary and the Civil Wars. It is the first comprehensive treatment of the background to and the appearance of the wealth of theories about language in the early era of American political and cultural discourse. Professor Gustafson's argument demonstrates the interconnectedness of the state of language and the state of society and turns on the question of representation and misrepresentation - whether and how words represent or misrepresent nature, social reality, truth, and value in the new American experiment in representative republican government pt. I. The American logocracy : the nexus of word and act: 1. Political and linguistic representation : confidence or distrust? 2. Language and legal constitutions : the problem of change and who governs -- pt. II. Political and linguistic corruption : the ideological inheritance: 3. The classical pattern : from the order of Orpheus to the chaos of the Thucydidean moment. 4. The Christian typology : from Eden to Babel to Pentecost. 5. Eloquence, liberty, and power : civic humanism and the Counter-Renaissance. 6. The Enlightenment project : language reform and political order -- pt. III. The American language of revolution and constitutional change: 7. The language of revolution : combating misrepresentation with the pen and tongue. 8. The grammar of politics : the Constitution -- pt. IV. From Logomachy to civil war : the politics of language in pre-Revolutionary America: 9. The unsettled language : schoolmasters vs. truants. 10. Corrupt language and corrupt body politic, or the disunion of words and things. 11. Sovereign words vs. representative men

     

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  8. Writing America Black
    race rhetoric in the public sphere
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Writing America Black examines the African American press and selected literary works by black authors. By viewing the journalist's role as historian, reporter, taste-maker, and propagandist, C. K. Doreski reveals the close bond to a larger African... more

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    Writing America Black examines the African American press and selected literary works by black authors. By viewing the journalist's role as historian, reporter, taste-maker, and propagandist, C. K. Doreski reveals the close bond to a larger African American literary tradition. Rich in cultural and historical context, this valuable 1999 study will be of interest to readers of literature, history, African American studies, American studies, and journalism Part I. History, citizenship and the American way: Race progress and exemplary biography -- Reading riot -- Rendezvous with modernism, fascism -- and democracy -- If I were a Negro -- Part II. Decomposing unities, deconstructing National narratives: reportage as redemption -- Kinship as history -- Nation-ness as consciousness -- History as storytelling

     

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  9. Rhetorical Education In America
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Alabama Press, Alabama

    A timely collection of essays by prominent scholars in the field-on the past, present, and future of rhetoric instruction. From Isocrates and Aristotle to the present, rhetorical education has consistently been regarded as the linchpin of a... more

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    A timely collection of essays by prominent scholars in the field-on the past, present, and future of rhetoric instruction. From Isocrates and Aristotle to the present, rhetorical education has consistently been regarded as the linchpin of a participatory democracy, a tool to foster civic action and social responsibility. Yet, questions of who should receive rhetorical education, in what form, and for what purpose, continue to vex teachers and scholars. The essays in this volume converge to explore the purposes, problems, and possibilities of rhetor

     

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    Subjects: English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; United States; English language ; United States ; Rhetoric; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Social aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; United States; Electronic books
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    Contents; Rhetorical Education in America (A Broad Stroke Introduction); Part I: The Implications of Rhetorical Education; 1. Rhetoric, the "Citizen-Orator," and the Revitalization of Civic Discourse in American Life; 2. Lest We Go the Way of the Classics: Toward a Rhetorical Future for English Departments; 3. "To Get an Education and Teach My People": Rhetoric for Social Change; Part II: Rhetorical Education in Diverse Classrooms; 4. Sew It Seams: (A)mending Civic Rhetorics for Our Classrooms and for Rhetorical History

    5. Politics, Identity, and the Language of Appalachia: James Watt Raine on "Mountain Speech and Song"6. A "Forgotten" Location: A Rhetorical Curriculum in English Education; Part III: Rhetorical Education beyond the Classroom; 7. Parlor Rhetoric and the Performance of Gender in Postbellum America; 8. Writing History on the Landscape: The Tour Road at the Saratoga Battlefield as Text; 9. Transcendence at Yellowstone: Educating a Public in an Uninhabitable Place; Part IV: Rhetorical Education: Back to the Future; 10. (Re)Turning to Aristotle: Metaphor and the Rhetorical Education of Students

    11. Cyberliteracy: Toward a New Rhetorical ConsciousnessAfterword; References; Contributors; Index;

  10. Agency in the Margins
    Stories of Outsider Rhetoric
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison

    Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Freedom of Speech and the Politics of Silence: The Case of Ward Churchill -- Recovering the Voices of the Florida Turpentine Slaves: A Lost Rhetoric of Resistance -- A Hole Story: The Space of Historical Memory in... more

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    Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Freedom of Speech and the Politics of Silence: The Case of Ward Churchill -- Recovering the Voices of the Florida Turpentine Slaves: A Lost Rhetoric of Resistance -- A Hole Story: The Space of Historical Memory in the Abolitionist Imagination -- ''Mirrors of hard, distorting glass'':Invisible Man as Outsider Rhetoric -- Historical Moments, Historical Words: The Continuing Legacy of Malcolm X and Huey P. Newton in Common's Rap Music -- Outsider Rhetoric in Italian American Immigrant Autobiographies -- ''To Live Outside the Law, You Must Be Honest'': Words, Walls, and the Rhetorical -- ''Protect yourself at all times'': Million Dollar Baby, Boxing, and Feminine Agency -- (Still) Calling Out from the Closet?: The Rhetoric of Visibility in Queer TV and Film -- Modernity Baptized in the Spirit: Early Pentecostal Rhetoric in America -- Techno-Mob Movements: Public Performances and the Collective Voices of Outsiders Jessica Ketcham Weber -- Strategic Essentialism and the Representation of the Natural: The Case of Ecofeminist/ Scientist Wangari Maathai -- Conclusion -- Contributers -- Index.

     

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    ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Freedom of Speech and the Politics of Silence: The Case of Ward Churchill""; ""Recovering the Voices of the Florida Turpentine Slaves: A Lost Rhetoric of Resistance""; ""A Hole Story: The Space of Historical Memory in the Abolitionist Imagination""; ""��Mirrors of hard, distorting glass��:Invisible Man as Outsider Rhetoric""; ""Historical Moments, Historical Words: The Continuing Legacy of Malcolm X and Huey P. Newton in Common�s Rap Music""; ""Outsider Rhetoric in Italian American Immigrant Autobiographies""

    ""��To Live Outside the Law, You Must Be Honest��: Words, Walls, and the Rhetorical""""��Protect yourself at all times��: Million Dollar Baby, Boxing, and Feminine Agency""; ""(Still) Calling Out from the Closet?: The Rhetoric of Visibility in Queer TV and Film""; ""Modernity Baptized in the Spirit: Early Pentecostal Rhetoric in America""; ""Techno-Mob Movements: Public Performances and the Collective Voices of Outsiders Jessica Ketcham Weber""; ""Strategic Essentialism and the Representation of the Natural: The Case of Ecofeminist/ Scientist Wangari Maathai""; ""Conclusion""

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  11. Rhetoric and the Republic
    Politics, Civic Discourse, and Education in Early America
    Published: 2007; ©2007.
    Publisher:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    Casts a revealing light on modern cultural conflicts through the lens of rhetorical education. Contemporary efforts to revitalize the civic mission of higher education in America have revived an age-old republican tradition of teaching students to be... more

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    Casts a revealing light on modern cultural conflicts through the lens of rhetorical education. Contemporary efforts to revitalize the civic mission of higher education in America have revived an age-old republican tradition of teaching students to be responsible citizens, particularly through the study of rhetoric, composition, and oratory. This book examines the political, cultural, economic, and religious agendas that drove the various-and often conflicting-curricula and contrasting visions of what good citizenship entails. Mark Garrett Longaker argues that higher education more than 200 years ago allowed actors with differing political and economic interests to wrestle over the fate of American citizenship. Then, as today, there was widespread agreement that civic training was essential in higher education, but there were also sharp differences in the various visions of what proper republic citizenship entailed and how to prepare for it. Longaker studies in detail the specific trends in rhetorical education offered at various early institutions-such as Yale, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and William and Mary-with analyses of student lecture notes, classroom activities, disputation exercises, reading lists, lecture outlines, and literary society records. These documents reveal an extraordinary range of economic and philosophical interests and allegiances-agrarian, commercial, spiritual, communal, and belletristic-specific to each institution. The findings challenge and complicate a widely held belief that early-American civic education occurred in a halcyon era of united democratic republicanism. Recognition that there are multiple ways to practice democratic citizenship and to enact democratic discourse, historically as well as today, best serves the goal of civic education, Longaker argues. Rhetoric and the Republic illuminates an important Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Now that We're Civic -- 1. One Republic, Many Republicanisms: Early American Political Discourse and Publicity -- 2. One Republic, Many Paideiai: Political Discourse, Publicity, and Education in Early America -- 3. Yale 1701-1817 -- 4. King's College/Columbia and the College of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania, 1754-1800 -- 5. The College of New Jersey, 1746-1822 -- Conclusion: We Are All Republicans -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    Contributor: Lucaites, John Louis (MitwirkendeR)
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    ISBN: 9780817381394
    Series: Albma Rhetoric Cult and Soc Crit Ser
    Subjects: Education, Higher ; United States ; History ; 18th century; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; United States; English language ; United States ; Rhetoric; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Social aspects ; United States; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching ; United States; United States ; History ; Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775; Electronic books
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  12. Presidency and Rhetorical Leadership.
    Published: 2002; ©2002.
    Publisher:  Texas A&M University Press, College Station

    Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction The President as a Rhetorical Leader Leroy G. Dorsey -- The Presidency Has Always Been a Place for Rhetorical Leadership David Zarefsky -- George Washington and the Rhetoric of Presidential... more

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    Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction The President as a Rhetorical Leader Leroy G. Dorsey -- The Presidency Has Always Been a Place for Rhetorical Leadership David Zarefsky -- George Washington and the Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership Stephen E. Lucas -- Classical Virtue and Presidential Fame John Adams, Leadership, and the Franco-American Crisis James M. Farrell -- Jefferson vs. Napoleon The Limits of Rhetoric Lawrence S. Kaplan -- Politics as Performance Art The Body English of Theodore Roosevelt H. W. Brands -- Presidential Leadership and National Identity Woodrow Wilson and the Meaning of America James R. Andrews -- FDR at Gettysburg The New Deal and the Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership Thomas W. Benson -- The Hidden Hand vs. the Bully Pulpit The Layered Political Rhetoric of President Eisenhower Meena Bose and Fred I. Greenstein -- Ronald Reagan and the American Dream A Study in Rhetoric Out of Time G. Thomas Goodnight -- Cunning, Rhetoric, and the Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton John M. Murphy -- Afterword Rhetorical Leadership and Presidential Performance Leroy G. Dorsey -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX.

     

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    ISBN: 9781603444439
    Series: Presidential Rhetoric ; v.6
    Subjects: Rhetoric; Presidents; English language; Political oratory; English language ; United States ; Rhetoric; Political oratory ; United States; Presidents ; United States ; Language; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; United States; Electronic books
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