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Rhetorical Agendas Political, Ethical, Spiritual This page intentionally left blank Rhetorical Agendas Political, Ethical, Spiritual Edited by Patricia Bizzell College of the Holy Cross LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS 2006 Mahwah, New Jersey London This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2008. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” Copyright © 2006 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinany form,byphotostat,microform,retrievalsystem,oranyothermeans, without prior written permission of the publisher. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers 10 Industrial Avenue Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 www.erlbaum.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data RhetoricSocietyofAmerica.Conference(11th:2004:Austin,Tex.) Rhetoricalagendas:political,ethical,spiritual/editedbyPatricia Bizzell. p. cm. Proceedingsofthe11thbiennialConferenceoftheRhetoricSocietyof America, held May 28-31, 2004, Austin, Texas. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8058-5310-3 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN 0-8058-5311-1 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Rhetoric—Congresses. I.Bizzell, Patricia. II. Title. PN171.6.R54 2004 808—dc22 2004065023 CIP ISBN 1-4106-1568-5 Master e-book ISBN Table of Contents Preface xi Contributors xiii I Rhetorical Agendas 1 RhetoricsFast and Slow 3 Lester L.Faigley 2 Moral Vernaculars andRhetoricsof Conscience 11 Gerard A.Hauser 3 RudolphAgricola’sContribution to Rhetorical Theory 25 Peter Mack 4 Responsible Citizenship:Ethos, Action and the Voices 41 of African American Women Jacqueline JonesRoyster II History 5 The Centrality of Ethos in Eighteenth-Century Methodist 59 Preaching Lois Agnew 6 BetweenIconophiliaandIconophobia: Milton’sAreopagitica 69 and Seventeenth-Century Visual Culture KristieS.Fleckenstein v vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 7 Vico’sInstitutionesOratoriae:Acumen, Memory, 77 and the Imaginative Universals CatalinaGonzález 8 The Spiritual and Secular Rhetoric of Happiness in Joseph 87 Smith and John Stuart Mill David Gore 9 Nooses and Neck Verses: The Life and Death Consequences 97 of Literacy Testing Connie Kendall 10 Campbell’s View of Argument as Comparison Advances 109 His Religious Agenda BethInnocentiManolescu III Theory 11 Aristotle, Kenneth Burke, and the Transubstantiation of Place 117 JerryBlitefield 12 Private Commitments and Public Rhetoric: Implications 123 for Ethical Practice Barbara Couture 13 Reading Talmud:Levinasand the Possibility of Rhetoric 131 Richard R.Glejzer 14 Rhetoric and Political Economy at the Aesthetic Nexus: 137 A Study of ArchbishopWhately G. Thomas Goodnight and David B.Hingstman 15 White Space as Rhetorical Space: Usability and Image 145 in Electronic Texts JoddyMurray 16 On a RhetoricalTechneof the Moral-Emotions 151 EllenQuandahl TABLE OFCONTENTS vii 17 Language’s Duality and the Rhetorical Problem of Music 157 ThomasRickert 18 The Scientific Media Hoax: A Rhetoric for Reconciling 165 Linguistics and Literary Criticism Lynda Walsh IV Pedagogy 19 Serving Academic Capitalism: The Cultural Function 179 of Community-Based Partnerships DanikaM. Brown 20 Progymnasmata, Then and Now 185 ChristyDesmet 21 The Traditional Made New:Jasinski’sSourcebookon Rhetoric 193 David Henry 22 Electronic Versions of Collaborative Pedagogy: A Brief Survey 199 Mara Holt and AlbertRouzie 23 ReclaimingHybridity: How One Filipino American 205 CounterpublicHybridizes Academic Discourse TereseGuinsataoMonberg 24 Public Portals, Catholic Walls: Teacher Training 213 and the Liberal Arts at Two Western Massachusetts Colleges for Women in the 1930s, the College of Our Lady of the Elms and the State Teachers College at Westfield Beth AnnRothermel V Publics 25 Rhetorical Landscapes and Religious Identity 225 Gregory D. Clark viii TABLE OF CONTENTS 26 TheDoxicon: Image, Strategy, and the Undoing of Consent 233 Dana L. Cloud 27 Representing Byron de laBeckwithin Film and Journalism: 243 Popular Memories of Mississippi and the Murder ofMedgarEvers KristenE.Hoerl 28 The Political Unconscious of Rhetoric: The Case 251 of the Master-Planned Community Thomas J. Kinney 29 Are the Weapons of Mass Destruction Here? Violence, Blowback 261 and the Rhetorical Agenda ofWMDs Kevin DouglasKuswa 30 Emotion and CommunityRhetorics: Victim Impact Statements 267 as Cultural Pedagogy LisaLangstraat 31 Rhetorically Contained: The Construction and Incorporation 275 of Difference inWill & Grace Danielle M. Mitchell 32 WhenAgonismIs Agony: Thomas Sloane,Controversia, 281 and Political Discourse Patricia Roberts-Miller 33 Humanism and Cold War Rhetoric: The Ambiguous 287 Rhetorical Legacy ofNielsBohr Lisa StormVilladsen VI Gender 34 The Persuasion of Esther: A Nun’s Model of Silent, Seductive, 303 Violent Rhetoric Julie A.Bokser 35 Classical Rhetoric and Nineteenth-CenturyAmerican 309 Clubwomen: Parallels of FeministRhetorics, Civic Reform, and Spiritual Agendas BethBurmester TABLE OFCONTENTS ix 36 “Feeling” Sentimental: Politicizing Race and Gender in Harriet 317 Jacobs’Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl JamiCarlacio 37 Using the Needle as a Sword: Needlework asEpideicticRhetoric 325 in the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Sue Carter 38 Beyond Opposition:ReconceptualizingSocial Movements 335 Through the Spiritual and ImaginativeRhetoricsofThis Bridge Called My Backandthis bridge we call home ChristaJean Downer 39 The Perfected Mother: Listening, Ethos, and Identification 345 in Cases ofMunchausenby Proxy Syndrome Julie Jung 40 Margaret Fell and the Problem of Women’s Ethos 351 Christine Mason Sutherland Author Index 357 Subject Index 365

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This edited collection offers a broad consideration of contemporary rhetorical scholarship, tied to political, ethical and spiritual themes. Originating from the 2004 conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, the contents of this volume reflects the conference themes of rhetorical agendas in cu
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