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Preface | p. v |
Rhetoric in Theory | p. 1 |
The Rhetorical Tradition | p. 3 |
Defining Rhetoric | p. 3 |
Rhetoric in Practice | p. 4 |
The Origins of Rhetoric | p. 5 |
Rhetoric in Ancient Greece | p. 5 |
Rhetoric across the Ages | p. 7 |
Rhetoric Today | p. 8 |
Identity and Power | p. 9 |
Visual and Material Symbols | p. 9 |
The Public and Democracy | p. 10 |
Rhetoric and the Audience | p. 11 |
The Audience's Role | p. 11 |
Classical Strategies for Thinking about Audiences | p. 12 |
"Reading" an Audience | p. 12 |
Timing | p. 13 |
Are Audiences Made or Found? | p. 13 |
From Audiences to Publics | p. 14 |
Defining a Public Audience | p. 15 |
Three Ways of Talking about Publics | p. 16 |
Adapting to Audiences and Publics | p. 17 |
What Is Adaptation? | p. 18 |
How to Adapt | p. 19 |
The Role of Language | p. 19 |
Choosing Rhetorical Language | p. 20 |
The Power of Language | p. 20 |
Ethics, Audiences, and Publics | p. 21 |
Situations and Speech Types | p. 24 |
Aristotle's Three Types of Speeches | p. 25 |
Cicero and the Speaker's Intent | p. 26 |
Looking beyond Classifications | p. 28 |
Lloyd Bitzer and the Rhetorical Situation | p. 28 |
Michael McGee and the Cultural Context | p. 29 |
Rhetoric in Action | p. 33 |
Argument and Persuasion | p. 35 |
Proofs: Ways of Being Persuasive | p. 35 |
Logos | p. 36 |
Ethos | p. 38 |
Pathos | p. 39 |
Topoi: Tools for Discovering Arguments | p. 40 |
General Topoi | p. 41 |
Special Topoi | p. 42 |
Stock Issues | p. 44 |
Presumption and Burden of Proof | p. 44 |
Legal Stock Issues | p. 46 |
Policy Stock Issues | p. 46 |
Fallacies | p. 47 |
Challenging Traditional Rhetoric | p. 50 |
Kenneth Burke and a New Definition of Rhetoric | p. 50 |
Burke and Identification | p. 53 |
Organization | p. 55 |
Organizational Patterns | p. 55 |
Parts of a Speech | p. 57 |
Sample Speech | p. 58 |
Style | p. 62 |
Figures | p. 62 |
Antithesis | p. 62 |
Repetition | p. 63 |
Progression (Klimax) | p. 65 |
Other Figures | p. 65 |
Tropes | p. 66 |
Metonymy | p. 67 |
Synecdoche | p. 68 |
Metaphor | p. 68 |
Why Tropes Matter | p. 69 |
Rhetoric in Contemporary Life | p. 71 |
Rhetoric and Public Speaking | p. 71 |
Rhetoric and Online Communication | p. 72 |
Ethos and Online Presentation | p. 72 |
Online Organization | p. 73 |
Rhetoric and Reasonable Politics | p. 73 |
Glossary | p. 75 |
Notes | p. 78 |
Index | p. 80 |
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