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- The Social Contexts of Argumentation
- Selection from The New Rhetoric
- from A Grammar of Motives
- Genre and the Invention of the Writer
- The Rhetorical Situation
- Selections from Composition-Rhetoric: Backgrounds, Theory, Pedagogy
- Ancient Rhetoric for Contemporary Students
- Generalizing about Genre: New Conceptions of an Old Concept
- The Rhetorical Situation Revisited
- Remapping Rhetorical Territory
- The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Our Times
- Rhetorical Situations and their Constituents
- Rhetorical Situations and their Constituents
- Clone of Rhetorical Situations and their Constituents
- Encomium of Helen
- from De Inventione
- from Institutes of Oratory
- On Christian Doctrine, Book IV
- Inventing the University
- Inventing the University
- Writing with Teachers
- The Genre Function
- What Written Knowledge Does: Three Examples of Academic Discourse
- Landmark Essays on Writing across the Curriculum
- Rhetoric and Ideology in the Writing Class
- Forming, Thinking, Writing
- ‘Contact Zones’ and English Studies
- Collaborative Learning and the ‘Conversation of Mankind’
- A Generative Rhetoric of the Paragraph
- A Generative Rhetoric of the Sentence
- The Erasure of the Sentence
- Analyzing Revision
- Composition at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
- Humanistic Rationale for Teaching Technical Writing
- Rogue Cops and Health Care: What Do We Want from Public Writing?
- Writing Genres
- Audience Addressed/Audience Invoked: The Role of Audience in Composition Theory and Pedagogy
- Closing My Eyes as I Speak: An Argument for Ignoring Audience
- Writing as a Mode of Learning
- Teaching Argument: A Theory of Types
- Pedagogy of the Oppressed
- Diversity, Ideology, and Teaching Writing
- A Teaching Subject: Composition Since 1966
- The Basic Aims of Discourse
- A Rhetoric for Writing Teachers
- Arts of the Contact Zone
- Writing in the Academic Disciplines: A Curricular History
- Diving In: An Introduction to Basic Writing
- Consensus and Difference in Collaborative Learning
- Coherence, Cohesion, and Writing Quality
- Feminism and Composition: The Case for Conflict
- Beyond Argument in Feminist Composition
- 'When and Where I Enter’: Race, Gender, and Composition Studies
- Confronting the ‘Essential’ Problem: Reconnecting Feminist Theory and Pedagogy
- A Feminist Critique of Writing in the Disciplines
- Encomium of Helen
- Dissoi Logoi
- Against the Sophists
- Antidosis
- Gorgias
- Phaedrus
- Rhetorica ad Herennium
- De Oratore
- Institutio Oratoria
- On the Sublime
- On Christian Doctrine, Book IV
- An Overview of the Structure of Rhetoric
- The Book of the City of Ladies and The Treasure of the City of Ladies
- Copia; Foundations of Abundant Style
- The Book of the Courtier
- Arguments in Rhetoric against Quintilian
- The Arte of Rhetorique
- The Advancement of Learning
- Women’s Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed by the Scriptures
- Of Conversation
- Of Speaking too much, or too little. And how we ought to Speak
- A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part II
- On the Study Methods of Our Time
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- Of the Standard of Taste
- A Course of Lectures on Elocution, Lecture VI
- The Philosophy of Rhetoric
- Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres
- Chironomia
- Clone of Chironomia
- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
- The Philosophy of Style
- English Composition and Rhetoric
- The Principles of Rhetoric
- The Problem of Speech Genres
- The Meaning of Meaning
- A Grammar of Motives
- A Rhetoric of Motives
- Language as Symbolic Action
- Language is Sermonic
- The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning
- The Archaeology of Knolwedge
- The Order of Discourse
- Signature Event Context
- Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent
- The Laugh of Medusa
- Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
- Rhetoric
- Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric
- Rhetorical Bodies
- Man Cannot Speak For Her, Volume I: A Critical Study of Early Feminist Rhetoric
- Rhetorical Theory by Women before 1900: An Anthology
- Refiguring Rhetorical Education: Women Teaching African American, Native American, and Chicano/a Students
- Intimate Practices: Literacy and Cultural Work in U.S. Women’s Club’s, 1880-1920
- Rhetoric Retold: Regendering the Tradition from Antiquity Through the Renaissance
- Rereading the Sophists: Classical Rhetoric Refigured
- Gender and Rhetorical Space in American Life, 1866–1910
- Appropriate[ing] Dress: Women’s Rhetorical Style in Nineteenth-Century America
- Traces of a Stream: Literacy and Social Change Among African American Women
- Listening to the Voices: The Rhetorical Activities of Historical Women
- The Rhetorical Situation
- Contested Histories of Rhetoric: The Politics of Preservation, Progress, and Change
- Constitutive Rhetoric: The Case of the Peuple Quebecois
- Unframing Models of Public Distribution: From Rhetorical Situation to Rhetorical Ecologies
- Aristotle on Epideictic: The Formation of Public Morality
- Genre as Social Action
- Feminist Methods of Research in the History of Rhetoric: What Difference Do They Make?
- Opportunities for Feminist Research in the History of Rhetoric
- The Speaker Respoken: Material Rhetoric as Feminist Methodology
- Conversation and the Boundaries of Public Discourse in Rhetorical Theory by Renaissance Women
- Border Crossings: Intersections of Rhetoric and Feminism
- Telling Evidence: Rethinking What Counts in Rhetoric
- On Gender and Rhetorical Space
- Introduction: On Defining Rhetoric as an Object of Intellectual Inquiry
- Greek Oratical Settings and the Problem of the Pnyx: Rethinking the Athenian Political Process
- “Feminist Perspectives in Rhetorical Studies: A History
- The Possibility and Actuality of Visual Argument
- Science: And Fairy Tales: The Romance Between the Egg and the Sperm
- Rhetoric of the Image
- Reading the Visual in College Writing Classes
- Multimodality, Multimedia, and Genre
- Figures of Rhetoric
- Visual Rhetoric: A Reader in Communication and American Culture
- Visualizing English: Recognizing the Hybrid Literacy of Visual and Verbal Authorship on the Web
- Writing New Media: Theory and Application for Expanding the Teaching of Composition
- The Languages of Edison’s Light
- The Meanings of the Gene: Public Debates about Heredity
- Rhetorical Figures in Science
- Starring the Text: The Place of Rhetoric in Science Studies
- Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science
- Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science
- Science on the Home Front: American Women Scientists in World War II
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
- Laboratory Life
- Reassembling the Social
- The Rhetoric of Midwifery: Gender, Knowledge, and Power
- Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing
- Understanding Scientific Prose
- Leviathan and the Air-Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life
- The Rise of Public Science: Rhetoric, Technology, and Natural Philosophy in Newtonian Britain, 1660-1750
- Defining Science: A Rhetoric of Demarcation
- Out of the Dead House: Nineteenth Century Women Physicians and the Writing of Medicine
- The Naturalist Enthymeme and Visual Argument: Photographic Representation in the ‘Skull Controversy'
- Accommodating Science: The Rhetorical Life of Scientific Facts
- Toward a Theory of Verbal-Visual Interaction: The Example of Lavoisier
- Case Studies in Material Rhetoric: Joseph Priestly and Gilbert Austin
- Woman as mediatrix: women as writers on science and technology in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
- “Silence Miss Carson! Science, Gender, and the Reception of Silent Spring
- A Pedagogy of Sight: Microscopic Vision in Robert Hooke’s Micrographia
- Separate Spheres and Public Places: Reflections on the History of Science Popularization and Science in Popular Culture
- Discourse Studies of Scientific Popularizations: Questioning the Boundaries
- Who Did the Work? Experimental Philosophers and Public Demonstrators in Augustan England
- Natural Philosophy and Public Spectacle in the Eighteenth Century
- Newton in the Nursery: Tom Telescope and the Philosophy of Tops and Balls, 1761-1838
- Conversation Pieces: Science and Politeness in Eighteenth-Century England
- Novum Organum
- The Microscope Made Easy
- A Masectomy: Letter to Ester Burney
- Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy Explained for the Use of the Ladies
- Grounds of Natural Philosophy
- The Ladies Astronomy
- An Easy Introduction to Astronomy for Young Gentlemen and Ladies
- Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds
- The Illustrated Journey of Celia Fiennes, 1685-1712
- Astronomical Dialogues Between a Gentlemen and a Lady
- The Female Spectator
- Micrographia
- Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- Conversation on Chemistry, intended more especially for the Female Sex
- Letters of the Right Honorable Lady My Wy Me Written during Her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa
- The Young Gentleman and Lady’s Philosophy
- The Midwives Book
- History of the Royal Society
- Easy Introduction to the Knowledge of Nature
- An Introduction to Botany
- Domestic Recreations; or Dialogues Illustrative of Natural and Scientific Subjects
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Natural Eloquence: Women Reinscribe Science
- Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking From Women’s Lives
- Sexual Visions
- Reflections on Gender and Science
- Death of Nature
- The Scientific Lady in England, 1650-1760; an Account of Her Rise, with Emphasis on the Major Roles of the Telescope and Microscope
- The Scientific Lady: A Social History of Women's Scientific Interests, 1520-1918
- The Mind Has No Sex? Women in the Origins of Modern Science
- The Art of Describing
- Possessing Nature: Museums, Collecting, and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy
- Science as Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760-1820
- Artful science: Enlightenment, Entertainment, and the Eclipse of Visual Education
- Women, Writing & the Public Sphere, 1700-1830
- Brilliant Women: 18th-Century Bluestockings
- Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective
- Feminist Standpoint Epistemology
