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ENG 319 1.R: Lanham

Today’s Plan: Rhetorical Analysis Lanham Write Ups Homework Rhetorical Analysis Today I want to return a bit to our conversation of logos, ethos, and pathos from Tuesday’s class. I want to use those terms to ground a rhetorical analysis of … Continue reading

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ENG 640 2: From the Modern to the Postmodern; Lyotard, Bill Readings, and Richard Lanham

Today’s Plan Review Week One Discuss the Readings (Questions, Ideas, Passages) Break Vote / Discussion on Week 15 and 16 books On the Dangers of kNOwing / Becoming Brave Enough to Be Strong Prepping Heidegger Reviewing Last Week We began … Continue reading

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ENG 319 1.F: Lanham’s Q Question

Today’s Plan Lanham’s Q Question Write Ups Calendar (Syllabus Update) Lanham’s “The Q Question” Lanham, Richard A. (1993). “The Q Question.” The Electronic Word. Chicago: U of Chicago P. As I’ve said before, this is one of my favorite essays … Continue reading

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ENG 319 8.T: Rethinking Isocrates, Spontaneous Rhetorical Analysis, University in Ruins

Today’s Plan: Isocrates Let’s Try Something Bill Readings For Next Class Isocrates One thing that I’ve realized teaching these texts this semester: Isocrates provides the clearest example of the strong defense that we can find in the ancient world. Here … Continue reading

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ENG 319 5.T: Lanham (and maybe some other stuff)

Today’s Plan: Any thoughts on the paper? Lanham, Carter, Sullivan For Next Class Lanham, Carter, and Sullivan Let’s talk and review. For Next Class First, a number of y’all have already read Jim Corder’s “Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Love.” … Continue reading

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ENG 420 3.1: Lanham

Today’s Plan Attendance Summer Research Applications Review Last Class Articles Lanham’s Strong Defense Discussion Post

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Historical Rhetorics 12: Quintilian and Lanham’s Strong Defense

Today’s plan: Secondary Source Presentations Discuss Quintilian Quintilian and Postpedagogy Bob’s self-named “shtick” Break An Answer Given By Way of a Long(ish) Speech: Why I Love Lanham’s Strong Defense

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Rhetorical Theory 7.1 / Def of Man and Terministic Screens

Today we work through two more of Burke’s central essays, one on metaphysics and the other on language (and the way language structures/impacts our relation to the world). I want to spend the beginning of class dealing with the former, … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Theory 5.1 / Lanham, Grassi, and the Strong/Humanist Defense

Today in class we will: Invest some time in moving content into the new reading notes Google Doc Discuss the Superbowl ads Discuss the strong defense of rhetoric Reading Grid I emailed out a new grid prior to class. I … Continue reading

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