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3. A Short History of Rhetoric
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Terry Eagleton
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Antifoundationalism and Rhetoric
- 1. Rhetoric 33
- 2. The Contingency of Language 65
- 3. A Short History of Rhetoric 86
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Part II. Theoretical Elaborations
- 4. Language Obscures Social Change 101
- 5. Toward a “Materialist” Rhetoric: Contingency, Constraint, and the Eighteenth-Century Crowd 128
- 6. The Decentered Subject of Feminism: Postfeminism and Thelma and Louise 147
- 7. Habermas’s Rational-Critical Sphere and the Problem of Criteria 170
- 8. Foundational Thuggery and a Rhetoric of Subsumption 195
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Part III. Extensions and Complications
- 9. Hymes, Rorty, and the Social-Rhetorical Construction of Meaning 227
- 10. “Too Little Care”: Language, Politics, and Embodiment in the Life-World 254
- 11. History and the Real 292
- 12. The Subject of Invention: Antifoundationalism and Medieval Hermeneutics 318
- 13. The Royal Road: Marxism and the Philosophy of Science 341
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Part IV. Teaching and Writing (in) an Antifoundational World
- 14. Beyond Antifoundationalism to Rhetorical Authority: Problems Defining “Cultural Literacy” 371
- 15. Composition Studies and Cultural Studies: Collapsing Boundaries 389
- 16. What We Need to Know about Writing and Reading, or Peter Elbow and Antifoundationalism 411
- 17. Teaching as a Test of Knowledge: Passion, Desire, and the Semblance of Truth in Teaching 423
- 18. Composition in an Antifoundational World: A Critique and a Proposai 436
- Contributors 455
- Index 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Antifoundationalism and Rhetoric
- 1. Rhetoric 33
- 2. The Contingency of Language 65
- 3. A Short History of Rhetoric 86
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Part II. Theoretical Elaborations
- 4. Language Obscures Social Change 101
- 5. Toward a “Materialist” Rhetoric: Contingency, Constraint, and the Eighteenth-Century Crowd 128
- 6. The Decentered Subject of Feminism: Postfeminism and Thelma and Louise 147
- 7. Habermas’s Rational-Critical Sphere and the Problem of Criteria 170
- 8. Foundational Thuggery and a Rhetoric of Subsumption 195
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Part III. Extensions and Complications
- 9. Hymes, Rorty, and the Social-Rhetorical Construction of Meaning 227
- 10. “Too Little Care”: Language, Politics, and Embodiment in the Life-World 254
- 11. History and the Real 292
- 12. The Subject of Invention: Antifoundationalism and Medieval Hermeneutics 318
- 13. The Royal Road: Marxism and the Philosophy of Science 341
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Part IV. Teaching and Writing (in) an Antifoundational World
- 14. Beyond Antifoundationalism to Rhetorical Authority: Problems Defining “Cultural Literacy” 371
- 15. Composition Studies and Cultural Studies: Collapsing Boundaries 389
- 16. What We Need to Know about Writing and Reading, or Peter Elbow and Antifoundationalism 411
- 17. Teaching as a Test of Knowledge: Passion, Desire, and the Semblance of Truth in Teaching 423
- 18. Composition in an Antifoundational World: A Critique and a Proposai 436
- Contributors 455
- Index 457