Methods of Rhetorical Criticism: A Twentieth-century PerspectiveBernard L. Brock, Robert Lee Scott, James W. Chesebro Wayne State University Press, 1989 - 518 pages |
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Contents
Preface to the Third Edition | 7 |
The NeoAristotelian Approach | 26 |
The Historical Approach | 64 |
THE EXPERIENTIAL PERSPECTIVE | 85 |
The NixonTruman Analog | 117 |
The Epistemic Approach | 134 |
Computer Science as a Rhetoric by James W Chesebro | 156 |
The Dramatistic Approach | 174 |
THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE | 273 |
A Paradigm for Communication by Thomas S Frentz | 303 |
A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Style | 321 |
Inaugurating the Presidency by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell | 343 |
The Social Movements Approach | 361 |
The Feminist Approach | 388 |
A Typology for Revision | 403 |
From Work to Text by Roland Barthes | 441 |
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