Twentieth-century roots of rhetorical studies
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Our roots are strong and deep / Andrew King and Jim A. Kuypers
- Everett Lee Hunt and the humanistic spirit of rhetoric / Theodore Otto Windt, Jr.
- Henry Lee Ewbank, Sr., teacher of teachers of speech / Henry L. Ewbank, Jr.
- Hoyt Hopewell Hudson's nuclear rhetoric / Jim A. Kuypers
- Wilbur Samuel Howell, the trilogy of rhetoric, logic, and science / John E. Tapia
- Marie Hochmuth Nichols, voice of rationality in the humane tradition of rhetoric and criticism / John H. Patton
- Waldo Braden, the critic as outsider / Andrew King
- Carroll C. Arnold, rhetorical criticism at the intersection of theory, practice, and pedagogy / Thomas W. Benson
- Robert Gray Gunderson, the historian as civic rhetorician / Kurt Ritter
- Ernest C. Bormann, roots, revelations, and the results of symbolic convergence theory / Moya Ann Ball
- Edwin Black on the powers of the rhetorical critic / Fred J. Kauffeld
- Lloyd F. Bitzer, rhetorical situation, public knowledge, and audience dynamics / Marilyn J. Young.