This volume features the work of 15 scholars, who invite us to consider the theory of historiography: to re-ask difficult questions about the purposes and methodologies of writing histories of rhetorics, broadly defined, and to provoke us to question what it means, what it should mean, what it could mean to write histories of rhetoric, composition, communication.
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Michelle Ballif is an associate professor of English at the University of Georgia. The managing editor of the journal Composition Forum, Ballif has published several books on the history of rhetoric, including Seduction, Sophistry, and the Woman with the Rhetorical Figure.
Contributors: Michelle Ballif, Sharon Crowley, Jessica Enoch, Richard Leo Enos, G. L. Ercolini, Pat J. Gehrke, Debra Hawhee, Byron Hawk, Steven Mailloux, LuMing Mao, Charles E. Morris III, Christa J. Olson, K. J. Rawson, Jane S. Sutton, Victor J. Vitanza
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