DescriptionAccording to Aristotle, rhetoric is "the faculty of observing in a given case the available means of persuasion." In contemporary terms, "rhetoric" is the social science that focuses on how to use language to create understanding and to change attitudes or behaviors.The earliest known works on rhetoric predate Aristotle, and rhetoric was an important part of a young Greek male's education to be a civic leader. Aristotle's theories were widely adopted and refined by rhetoricians of the Roman Empire, and later by Christian scholars. For over 1,000 years -- from about 600 A.D. to about 1800 -- rhetoric was one of the three liberal arts studied by every educated person. (The others were grammar and dialectic.)Around 1900, "rhetoric" became primarily the study of how to write effectively, while "speech" dominated college curricula as the study of effective persuasion. Today, these divisions are much less clear, but "rhetoric" is often distinguished from "communication studies" by a greater emphasis on criticism and practice, versus empirical or laboratory studies.In current usage, "rhetoric" has four connotations:1. "Empty rhetoric." The popular use of the term to mean using words to confuse, bully, or obscure the issue.2. Writing skills. Many departments of rhetoric focus on writing, especially technical writing.3. Rhetorical theory. There is also a body of theory on how rhetoric works, some of it overlapping with literary theory.4. Rhetorical criticism. The application of rhetorical theory in order to understand why a speech (or ad, or song, or whatever) was or was not persuasive.
Rhetoric
- H-Net Book Reviews for H-Rhetor (Site) - Collection of reviews of books on rhetoric. Arranged by author.
- Democracy: Rhetorical Texts (Site) - A catalog of e-texts of important speeches, largely from presidents and historic feminist figures, with research resources. Compiled by Robert Ivie.
- Plato on Rhetoric and Poetry (Site) - Charles Griswold examines Plato's ideas on rhetoric an dpoetry. With bibliography. From Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
- Rhetoric Notes (Site) - Handout of a graduate course on rhetoric and its theory. With texts and background material on classical and early Christian rhetoric.
- Immediacy of Rhetoric (Site) - Doctoral thesis about immediacy of the internet as a rhetorical forum. Updated in 2002.
- The Power of Words (Site) - A description with examples of twenty types of emotional appeals, fallacious arguments, and other verbal manipulations that touch the heart and manipulate the mind.
- Rhetoric Approaches to Poetry (Site) - Examination of the rhetorical approaches to poetry and literary criticism. By John Holcombe.
- Aristotle's Rhetoric (Site) - Discussion of one of Aristotle's major works; by Christof Rapp. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Rhetoric and Composition Book Reviews Corner (Site) - Compilation of reviews of books on rhetoric and composition. Arranged by title.
- Bibliography for Rhetoric, Composition, and Professional Communication (Site) - Listing of more than 7,600 articles in 26 professional journals, coverage 1971-1998, searchable by key word.
- The Classical Conception of Rhetoric (Site) - Offers a summary of this conception of rhetoric. Links to related lecture notes.
- Thinking about Words, and Words to Think By (Site) - This site seeks to assist viewers in the use and selection of words in the public discussion. Examines terms such as conflict, nature and belief, and offers a discussion forum.
- Rhetorica ad Digitum Prototype (Site) - Ongoing interactive online rhetoric textbook. Outline of definitions of rhetoric and some Classical, modern and contemporary rhetorical theorists.
- H-Rhetor (Site) - Scholarly discussion board, primarily on rhetoric issues. Linked to H-Net's academic announcements.
- Composition & Rhetoric Bibliographic Database (Site) - Downloadable citations from journals and books in composition and rhetoric studies. By Lee Honeycutt.
- Gender and Rhetoric Bibliography (Site) - Bibliography of works dealing with gender and rhetoric. University course material.
- Victor Vitanza. Negation, Subjectivity and The History of Rhetoric (Site) - Review by J. D. H. Amador of this book by Victor Vitanza that critiques the discursive traditions and philosophical foundations giving shape to the history of rhetoric.
- A Few Definitions of Rhetoric (Site) - Selection of definitions of rhetoric through the history.
- Women's History in Rhetoric and Language (Site) - Mailing list devoted to the field.
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