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Rhetoric and Democracy

Todd F. McDorman

Todd F. McDorman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Chair of the Department of Rhetoric at Wabash College.

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David M. Timmerman

David M. Timmerman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Chair of the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts at Wabash College.

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Rhetoric and Democracy
Pedagogical and Political Practices

 Edited by

Todd F. McDorman

David M. Timmerman


From the Declaration of Independence to the Gettysburg Address, from Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech to John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, it is no exaggeration to suggest that the ongoing American democratic revolution has been nourished by a rhetorical revolution of similar magnitude. The pioneering rhetorical scholar William Norwood Brigance noted in the early 1940s that American history has been driven by the power of rhetoric. Rhetoric and Democracy examines the complex relationship between rhetoric and democracy by demonstrating how rhetorical pedagogy, rhetorical practice, and rhetorical analysis support the creation of useful discourse among citizens.

This book will be particularly valuable to students and scholars of rhetoric, especially in considering the birth, growth, and future of the discipline. Yet, because it avoids excessive disciplinary jargon, the volume will prove useful to anyone who is interested in better understanding the indispensable role of rhetoric in democracy.


Rhetoric & Public Affairs Series

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Notes, references, index
World rights
264 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", November 2008
Cloth, $59.95,

0-87013-835-9
978-0-87013-835-5

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