| Date | Class
Session |
Homework |
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| Course
Introduction |
Read:
Course
Description; Donald C. Bryant, "Rhetoric: Its Function and its Scope"
(Rdr); Richard D. Johnson (Sheehan), "What
Is Rhetoric?"; and Herrick, Chapter 1
Useful Online Resources: "Rhetoric"
from Encyclopedia Britannica; |
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| Th
8/29 |
Discuss:
"What Is Rhetoric?,"
Bryant,
& Herrick |
Read:
Douglas W Ehninger, "On Systems of Rhetoric" & Robert Scott, "On
Viewing Rhetoric as Epistemic" (Rdr) |
| Discuss: Ehninger & Scott | Read: Herrick, Ch 2; Gorgias, "Encomium on Helen" | |
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| Th 9/5 |
Discuss:
Herrick & Gorgias, "Encomium on Helen," & "On The Nonexistent" |
Read:
Herrick Ch 3 & Plato's Protagoras
& Gorgias Useful On-line Resources: Reading Guide to Gorgias Reading Guide to Phaedrus |
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| Discuss: Herrick Ch 3; Plato's Gorgias & Protagoras | Read:
Plato's
Phaedrus
(section 2) Useful On-line Resources: Plan of the Phaedrus |
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| Th
9/12 |
Discuss: Plato's Phaedrus | Read:
Isocrates, "Against
The Sophists" ; Review Herrick Ch 2 on Isocrates Useful Online Resources: Isocrates' Conceptions of Rhetoric (Lloyd Rohler's useful summary); David Penso, "Philosophy of the Hellenistic Age" |
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| Discuss: Isocrates, "Against The Sophists" |
Read:
Aristotle,
Rhetoric
(Book
I)
and Herrick,
Chapter
4 Useful Online Resources: Outline of Book I |
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| Th
9/19 |
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| Read: Herrick Ch 5 & Cicero (HO) Useful Online Resources: Cicero on the Genres of Rhetoric; The Development of Roman Rhetorical Theory (lecture outline) |
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| Th
9/26 |
Discuss: Herrick Ch 6 & Cicero, De Oratore |
Read:
Cicero;
Herrick, Chapter 8; The
Development of Roman Rhetorical Theory
Useful Online Resources: Joseph
Petraglia-Bahri, "A
Brief Overview of Rhetoric";
The Enlightenment
(background)
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| The
Enlightenment |
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| Class
Cancelled: Instructor Ill |
Read: Herrick, Ch 10 (232-33); Bitzer, "The Rhetorical Situation"; Vatz, "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation"; Biesecker, "Rethinking the Rhetorical Situation From Within the Thematic of Differance" (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Introduction to Contemporary Rhetorical Theory |
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| The
Rhetorical Situation |
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| Th
10/3 |
Discuss:Continue
discussion of Cicero; The Enlightenment |
Read/Review: Herrick, Ch 10 (232-33); Bitzer, "The Rhetorical Situation"; Vatz, "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation"; Biesecker, "Rethinking the Rhetorical Situation From Within the Thematic of Differance" (Rdr) |
| Discuss: Bitzer, Vatz, & Biesecker, | Read:
Darsey,
"Must We all Be Rhetorical Theorists?"; Wanderer,
"The Ideological Turn in Modern Criticism" & Crowley, "Reflections
on an Argument That Won't Go Away; Or, a turn of the Ideological Screw."
(Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Margaret D. Zulick's Site on Movement Theory |
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| Th
10/10 |
Discuss: Darsey, Wanderer, & Crowley | Read:
Griffin,
"The Rhetoric of Historical Movements"; "Simons, "Requirements, Problems,
and Strategies: A Theory of Persuasion for Social Movements" (Rdr)Campbell,
"The Rhetoric of Women's Liberation: An Oxymoron";
Biesecker,"Coming to Terms with Recent Attempts to Write Women into the
History of Rhetoric" (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: |
| Discuss:
Griffin
& Simons &
Biesecker
& Campbell
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Read:
Klump &
Hollihan, "Rhetorical Criticism as Moral Action" & Condit, "Crafting
Virtue: The Rhetorical Construction of Public Morality" (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: The Public Sphere Problem |
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| Th
10/17 |
Discuss:
Klump
& Hollihan; Condit Note: class meeting in LL 316 |
Read: McKerrow, "Critical Rhetoric: Theory and Praxis"; McGee, "Text, Context, and the Fragmentation of Culture," (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: |
| Discuss:
McKerrow
& McGee
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Read: Herrick, Ch 10 (225-32); Burke "Definition of Man" (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Kenneth Burke and the Symbolic Motivation; Material & Notes; |
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| Th
10/24 |
Discuss:
Burke
Note: class meeting in LL 316 |
Read: Burke "Identity and 'Consubstantility'"(Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Kenneth Burke Society; Virtual Burkean Parlor (an excellent resource); Burke Links |
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Class
Cancelled: |
Read:
Burke |
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| Th
10/31 |
Discuss:
Burke
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Read:
Toulmin,
"The Uses of Argument" (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Who is Stephen Toulmin?; Foss, Foss, and Trapp, "Stephen Toulmin"; The Toulmin Project page |
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| Discuss:
Toulmin
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Read: Herrick, Chapter 11, Foucault, "The Discourse on Language"; Biesecker, "Michel Foucalt and the Question of Rhetoric" (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Michel Foucault; Michel Foucault and Rhetoric (lecture on FFT) The Foucault Home Page at CSU; Summary of "The Discourse on Language"; Foucault Resources; Theory.org's site on Foucault |
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| Th
11/7 |
Discuss:
Herrick,
Foucault, & Biesecker Description of theoretical material for final paper due |
Read: Jarratt, "The First Sophists & Feminism" (Rdr) |
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| Discuss:
Jarratt |
Read: Glenn,"Mapping the Silences" (Rdr) | |
| Th
11/14 |
Discuss:
Glenn Drafts to me for conferences |
Read: Berlin, "Revisionary History: The Dialectical Method" (Rdr) |
| Discuss:
Berlin |
Polish paper draft for workshop | |
| Th
11/21 |
No
Class: Individual Conferences |
Polish paper draft for workshop |
| No
Class: Individual Conferences |
Read:
Judith
Butler, from Excitable Speech (Rdr)
Useful Online Resources: theory.org's pges on Judith Butler |
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| Discuss:
Butler
Option: Drafts due to me for feedback |
Read:
Judith Butler, from Excitable Speech (Rdr) Useful Online Resources: Picture and Bibliography of Judith Butler |
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| Th
12/5 |
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Polish
Drafts |
| Finalize Paper | ||
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| Final
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Freedom | |
My thanks to Dr. Jan Norton whose syllabus, reader, and website served as a model for my own.