From Institutes of Oratory
Quintilian
Rhetoric in the European Tradition
Thomas Conley
Chapter Three: Late Classical and Medieval Greek Rhetorics
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From Institutes of Oratory
Quintilian
Rhetoric in the European Tradition
Thomas Conley
Chapter Three: Late Classical and Medieval Greek Rhetorics
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Rhetorica ad Herennium
Anonymous
De Oratore
Cicero
From Orator
Cicero
Rhetoric in the European Tradition
Chapter 2: “Hellenistic and Roman Rhetorics”
Thomas Conley
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Rhetoric Retold
“Classical Rhetoric Conceptualized”
Cheryl Glenn
“Aspasia: Rhetoric, Gender, and Colonial Ideology”
Susan Jarratt and Rory Ong
The Rhetorical Tradition
Patricia Bizell and Bruce Herzberg eds.
“Aspasia”
From Menexenus
Plato
From De Inventione
Cicero
From Lives
Plutarch
“Historical Studies and Postmodernism: Rereading Aspasia of Miletus”
Xin Liu Gale
COMMENT: Truth, Lies, and Method: Revisiting Feminist Historiography Cheryl Glenn
COMMENT: Rhetoric and Feminism: Together Again
Susan C. Jarratt
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“Addicted to Love”; Or Toward an Inessential Solidarity”
D. Diane Davis
“History in the Spaces Left: African American Presence and Narratives of Composition Studies”
Jacqueline Jones Royster and Jean C. Williams
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“Ancient Egyption Rhetoric: It All Comes Down to Maat“
Carol Lipson
“Ancient Egyptian Rhetoric in the Old and Middle Kingdoms”
David Hutto
“Introduction”
Black Athena
Martin Bernal
“Rhetoric from the Ruins of African Antiquity”
Kermit E. Campbell
“The Way, Multimodality of Ritual Symbols, and Social Change: Reading Confucius’s Analects as Rhetoric”
Xiaoye You
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Hesford, Wendy S. “Global Turns and Cautions in Rhetoric and Composition Studies.” PMLA 121 (2006): 787-801.
Rice, Jeff. “The 1963 Hip-Hop Machine: Hip-Hop Pedagogy as Composition.” CCC 54.3 (2003): 453-471.
Mueller, Derek. “Clouds, Graphs, and Maps: Distant Reading and Disciplinary Imagination.” Diss. Syracuse U, 2009.
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