The Public Work of Rhetoric
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The Public Work of Rhetoric presents the art of rhetorical techné as a contemporary praxis for civic engagement and social change, which is necessarily inclusive of people inside and outside the academy. In this provocative call to action, editors John M. Ackerman and David J. Coogan, along with seventeen other accomplished contributors, offer case studies and criticism on the rhetorical practices of citizen-scholars pursuing democratic ideals in diverse civic communities-with partnerships across a range of media, institutions, exigencies, and discourses. Challenging conventional research methodologies and the traditional insularity of higher education, these essays argue that civic engagement as a rhetorical act requires critical attention to our notoriously veiled identity in public life, to our uneasy affiliation with democracy as a public virtue, and to the transcendent powers of discourse and ideology. This can be accomplished, the contributors argue, by building on the compatible traditions of materialist rhetoric and community literacy, two vestiges of rhetoric's dual citizenship in the fields of communication and English. This approach expresses a collective desire in rhetoric for more politically responsive scholarship, more visible impact in public life, and more access to the critical spaces between universities and their communities.
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(2013). The Public Work of Rhetoric. University of South Carolina Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)2013. The Public Work of Rhetoric. University of South Carolina Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)The Public Work of Rhetoric. University of South Carolina Press, 2013.
MLA Citation (style guide)The Public Work of Rhetoric. University of South Carolina Press, 2013.
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