Jim W. Corder

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Jim Corder (1929-1998) was a Professor of English at Texas Christian University. In addition to his work on rhetorical studies, he wrote creative nonfiction books such as Lost in West Texas (1988), Chronicle of a Small Town (1989), and Yonder: Life on the Far Side of Change (1992). Remembered for his use of figurative language and personal experiences in his writings, Corder pushed the boundaries of typical academic writing. He is commonly classified as an "expressivist" and is well known for his "Corderian rhetoric."
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Jim Corder (1929-1998) was a Professor of English at Texas Christian University. In addition to his work on rhetorical studies he wrote creative nonfiction books such as Lost in West Texas (1988), Chronicle of a Small Town (1989), and Yonder: Life on the Far Side of Change (1992). Remembered for his use of figurative language and personal experiences in his writings, Corder pushed the boundaries of typical academic writing. He is commonly classified as an "expressivist" and is well known for his "Corderian rhetoric."
== Article Summaries ==
== Article Summaries ==

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Jim Corder (1929-1998) was a Professor of English at Texas Christian University. In addition to his work on rhetorical studies he wrote creative nonfiction books such as Lost in West Texas (1988), Chronicle of a Small Town (1989), and Yonder: Life on the Far Side of Change (1992). Remembered for his use of figurative language and personal experiences in his writings, Corder pushed the boundaries of typical academic writing. He is commonly classified as an "expressivist" and is well known for his "Corderian rhetoric."

Article Summaries

Corder, Jim W. "Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Love"

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