Rhetoric's Pragmatism : Essays in Rhetorical Hermeneutics.
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- 9780271080017
- P301 .M345 2017
COVER Front -- Series page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes to Introduction -- PART I -- Chapter 1: From Segregated Schools to Dimpled Chads: Rhetorical Hermeneutics and the Suasive Work of Theory in Legal Interpretation -- Notes to Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2: Euro-American Rhetorical Pragmatism: Democratic Deliberation and Purposeful Mediation -- Notes to Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3: Humanist Controversies and Rhetorical Humanism -- Notes to Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4: Rhetorical Pragmatism and Histories of New Media: Rorty on Dreyfus on Kierkegaard on the Internet -- Notes to Chapter 4 -- Part II -- Chapter 5: Making Comparisons: First Contact, Ethnocentrism, and Cross-Cultural Communication -- Notes to Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6: Enactment History, Jesuit Practices, and Rhetorical Hermeneutics -- Notes to Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7: Jesuit Comparative Theorhetoric -- Notes to Chapter 7 -- Part III -- Chapter 8: Hermeneutics, Deconstruction, Allegory -- Notes to Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9: Theotropic Logology -- Notes to Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10: Jesuit Eloquentia Perfecta and Theotropic Logology -- Notes to Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11: Rhetorical Ways of Proceeding: Eloquentia Perfecta in U.S. Jesuit Colleges -- Notes to Chapter 11 -- Part IV -- Chapter 12: Judging and Hoping: Rhetorical Effects of Reading about Reading -- Notes to Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13: Narrative as Embodied Intensities: The Eloquence of Travel in Nineteenth- Century Rome -- Notes to Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14: Conversation with Keith Gilyard -- Notes to Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15: Political Theology in Douglass and Melville -- Notes to Chapter 15 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- COVER Back.
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