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Classical Rhetoric
490 BCE - 100 AD
Greeks: 490-320 BCE
- ~440 BCE: Protagoras
- ~425 BCE: Gorgias
- Known for his contributions to Sophism
- ~400 BCE: Isocrates
- Famous as a teacher, though a poor orator himself.
- Spoke against the Sophists
- ~445 BCE: Socrates
- Plato's teacher
- ~400 BCE: Plato
- Gorgias 385 BCE
- ~350 BCE: Aristotle
- Rhetoric ~332 BCE
Romans: 106 BCE-100 AD
- ~75: BCE Cicero
- De Inventione 87 BCE
- De Oratore 55 BCE
- ~1 AD: Quintilian
- Institutio Oratia 95 BCE
Contemporary Works
- 1900s
- 1940s
- 1942: How to Read a Page by I.A. Richards
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1970: The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning by Chaïm Perelman
- 1972: Symbolic Convergence Theory by Ernest Bormann
- 1975: On the End of Rhetoric: Classical and Modern by Michael Halloran
- ~1970s: Toward a Methodology for the Human Sciences, by Mikhail Bakhtin
- 1980s
- 1982: On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric by Lisa Ede and Andrea Lunsford
- 1984: Narration as a Human Communication Paradigm by Walter Fisher
- 1985: Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Love by Jim W. Corder
- 1987: The Uses of Rhetoric in a Technological Age: Architectonic Productive Arts by Richard McKeon
- 1988: Arguing About Literacy by Patricia Bizzell
- 1990s
- 1990: Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium by John Slatin
- 1992: On Systems of Rhetoric by Douglas Ehninger
- 1994: The Politics of the Interface: Power and Its Exercise in Electronic Contact Zones by Cynthia Selfe and Richard Selfe Jr.
- 1996:
- 1998:
- 2000s
- 2001: Part 2: Toward an Integrated Composition Pedagogy in Hypertext by Sean Williams
- 2004:
- Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia, by Stuart Blythe
- Multifaceted Methods for Multimodal Texts by Doug Eyman and Colleen Reilly
- Re: The Future of Computers and Writing: A Multivocal Textumentary by Bill Hart-Davidson and Steven Krause
- Looking for Sources of Coherence in a Fragmented World: Notes toward a New Assessment Design by Kathleen Blake Yancey
- Made Not Only in Words: Composition in a New Key by Kathleen Blake Yancey
- 2005:
- Riding the Wave by Amy Hea
- The Rhetoric of Religious Cults by Annabelle Mooney
- 2006: Eight Traits of the New Media Landscape by Henry Jenkins
- 2007:
- Through the Eyes of Researchers, Rhetors, and Audiences by Kevin Eric DePew
- Teaching About Writing, Righting Misconceptions: (Re)Envisioning 'First Year Composition' as 'Introduction to Writing Studies by Downs, Douglas, and Elizabeth Wardle
- Impact of Invasive Web Technologies on Digital Research by Lory Hawkes
- Multimedia Research by Janice McIntire-Strasburg
- Contrasts: Teaching and Learning about Writing in Traditional and Computer Classrooms by Mike Palmquist et al.
- Messy Contexts: Research as a Rhetorical Situation by Rebecca Rickly
- Playing Scavenger and Gazer with Scientific Discourse: Opportunities and Ethics for Online Research by Michelle Sidler
- Teaching About Writing, Righting Misconceptions: (Re)Envisioning 'First Year Composition' as 'Introduction to Writing Studies' by Elizabeth Wardle and Douglas Downs
- 2009: A Grammar of Multimodality by Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis
- 2010: System Mapping: A Genre Field Analysis of the National Science Foundation's Grant Proposal and Funding Process by Ryan Moeller and David Christensen