
Doing Rhetorical History
Concepts and Cases
Kathleen Turner(Editor)
The University of Alabama Press
Will be published approx. on 30. August 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-8173-5048-2 (ISBN)
Description
This collection argues that rhetorical history, both as a methodology and as a perspective, offers insights that are central to the study of communication and unavailable through other approaches. The current field of communication derives from the historical study of rhetoric. Over the last few decades, however, as the trend toward theoretical conceptions has driven analysis and as a host of \u0022isms\u0022 has defined criticism, communication studies have moved away from a predominantly historical perspective. Yet many scholars in the field continue to find benefits in rhetorical history. In the thirteen essays gathered here, eminent scholars address the ongoing dialogue over the regrounding of rhetorical study and the relationship between theory and history as well as history and criticism in the field. Some examine the conceptual issues involved in the juncture of rhetoric and history; others offer case studies, often based on research with primary documents, to illustrate the process and promise of rhetorical history. Collectively, their work tests theory and complements criticism while standing as a distinct and valid approach in and of itself. The conceptualizations and methodologies of rhetorical history will increase in significance during the burgeoning \u0022Communication Age\u0022 as we seek to cope with the present and prepare for the future by better understanding the past. This volume serves as an excellent overview of a recently neglected methodological approach and acts as the first step in ending that neglect.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Alabama
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
514 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8173-5048-2 (9780817350482)
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Kathleen Turner is Associate Professor of Communication at Tulane University.