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The Rhetoric of Sound Rhetoric

Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2021
In 2013, Rhetoric Society Quarterly published an early review of relevant books in sound studies. In “Auscultating Again,” Joshua Gunn et al.
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The Rhetoric of Rhetoric

Journal of the History of Ideas, 1990
One of the remarkable features of the second half of our century is the revival of an interest in rhetoric, always alleged to be the art of persuasion not by truth or reason or any other authority but by a number of irrational, psychologically effective, devices, which an earlier more rational age might have dismissed as irrelevant tricks.
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Conservatism and the rhetoric of rhetoric

Economy and Society, 1989
There is currently a revival of the intellectual tradition of rhetoric as a reaction to modernism. Because of rhetoric’s links with conservatism, this revival’s own rhetoric needs to be examined. A revival of an aesthetic rhetoric could easily be backward-looking and draw upon the backward-looking, conservative traditions within the history of rhetoric.
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Rhetorics of Skill and Skillful Rhetorics [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Anthropologist, 1992
boats on the shrimping grounds that "it looks like a city." They talk even more about technological characteristics of boats, engines, and nets, and behaviors of shrimp. Their discourse is complex, subtle, often aspectually varied and complementary, and sometimes even contradictory, but it encodes concepts of production that must be directly tested ...
E. Paul Durrenberger, Gísli Pálsson
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The Rhetoric of Rhetoric – Political Rhetoric as Function and Dysfunction

2014
‘Rhetoric’ has the contradictory distinctions of being both an ancient and highly regarded component of an elite education, and a vernacular term of reproof, as when we dismiss something as ‘rhetorical’ (significantly, both Marx and Freud studied rhetoric at school; Patterson, 1990).
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Patient compliance, the rhetoric of rhetoric, and the rhetoric of persuasion

Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1994
(1994). Patient compliance, the rhetoric of rhetoric, and the rhetoric of persuasion. Rhetoric Society Quarterly: Vol. 23, No. 3-4, pp. 90-102.
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Letting Rhetoric Be: [PDF]

open access: possiblePhilosophy & Rhetoric, 2013
In the closing moments of Phaedrus, Socrates announces rhetoric’s last gasp: “And now the play is played out; and of rhetoric enough” (2006, 69). Of course, news of rhetoric’s death has been greatly exaggerated. Indeed, the death and subsequent rebirth of rhetoric have been declared countless times, and debates surrounding the nature and character of ...
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