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Advances in the History of Rhetoric
Volume 6(1), 2001

 
CONTENTS
 
Murphy, James J. Rhetoric studies twenty-five years ago and the origins of ASHR 1-3
 
  As ASHR reaches its first quarter-century, it might be interesting to look back at its origins, and the state of rhetorical studies at the time 
 
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rhetoric
education
 
 
Blitefield, Jerry Who measures "due measure"? or, kairos meets counter-kairos: Implications of isegoria for classical notaions of kairos 5-13
 
  This essay grows out of a larger project, one in which I look to account theoretically for ways in which underpowered groups creatively manage limited physical resources for maximum rhetorical effect 
 
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classical rhetoric
persuasion
democracy
rhetoric
 
 
Dube, Renu "Time appeases anger" : The rhetorical-political temporality of the paradigmatic passion of orge in Aristotle's Rhetoric and Politics 15-25
 
  Anger is correctly recognized by modern scholars as the paradigmatic passion in Aristotelian rhetoric 
 
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emotion
classical rhetoric
rhetoric
theory
 
 
Lauer, Ilion Augustan rhetoric: The declining orator 27-42
 
  Studying the status of rhetoric that begins with the Augustan age and roughly continues through the end of the Flavian dynasty reveals a puzzling tension: even though Romans valorized and lauded the orator, few speeches or even fragments remain from this period 
 
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public speaking
classical rhetoric
rhetoric
history
 
 
Enos, Richard Leo On the trail of ancient rhetoric: Fieldwork of a wandering rhetorician 43-51
 
  Our discipline enjoys one of the longest "book" traditions in Western thought 
 
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rhetoric
higher education