A Journal
For Teachers of Writing
in Webbed Environments
This site is best viewed using an HTML 2.0 capable Browser
ISSN: 1521-2300
Sponsored by
EDITOR
MANAGING EDITOR
PRODUCTION MANAGER
INTERFACE EDITOR
COVERWEB EDITOR
NEWS EDITOR
REVIEWS EDITOR
RESPONSE EDITOR
ARCHIVIST COPY STAFF: Noah Bates Linda DeVore Traci Kelly David Mark Kelly Truitt
|
References and Further ReadingBaumlin, James S. "Decorum, Kairos and the 'New' Rhetoric" in Pre/Text 5:3-4 (1984): 171-83.Bitzer, Lloyd. "The Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy and Rhetoric 1 (January, 1968): 1-14. Carter, Michael. "Stasis and Kairos: Principles of Social Construction in Classical Rhetoric." Rhetoric Review 7.1 (Fall, 1988): 97-112. Clark, J. M., Davidson, W. F., & Doherty, Jr., M. E. (In Progress). Cyberwrite: Implications and Applications of Virtual Discourse for the Composition Class. Consigny, Scott. "Rhetoric and Its Situations." Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (1974): 175-88. Doheny-Farina, Stephen. "The Individual, the Organization, and Kairos: Making Transitions form College to Careers," in A Rhetoric of Doing: Essays on Written Discourse in Honor of James L. Kinneavy. Stephen P. Witte, Neil Nakadate and Roger D. Cherry, eds. Southern Illinois UP: Carbondale, 1992. Doherty, Michael E., Jr. Cyberwrite and "Audience Accessed": Kairos Comes Online in the Composition Classroom. Unpublished Master's Thesis Bowling Green State University, 1994. Glover, Carl Wesley. Kairos and Composition: Modern Perspectives on an Ancient Idea. Unpublished dissertation. Louisville: University of Lousville Press, 1990. Kennedy, George A., trans. On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse. by Aristotle. New York: Oxford UP, 1991. Kinneavy, James. "Kairos: A Neglected Concept in Classical Rhetoric." in Rhetoric and Praxis: The Contribution of Classical Rhetoric to Practical Reasoning. Ed. Jean Dietz Moss. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press, 1986. Kinneavy, James and Catherine Eskin. "Kairos in Aristotle's Rhetoric" in Written Communication 11.1 (January 1994): 131-42. Miller, Carolyn R. "Kairos in the Rhetoric of Science." in A Rhetoric of Doing: Essays on Written Discourse in Honor of James L. Kinneavy. Stephen P. Witte, Neil Nakadate and Roger D. Cherry, eds. Southern Illinois UP: Carbondale, 1992. Vatz, Richard. "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation." Philosophy and Rhetoric 6.3 (1973): 155-60. Welch, Kathleen. The Contemporary Reception of Classical Rhetoric: Appropriations of Ancient Discourse. Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum, 1990. White, Eric Charles. Kaironomia: On the Will-to-Invent. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1987. Witte, Stephen P., Neil Nakadate and Roger D. Cherry. A Rhetoric of Doing: Essays on Written Discourse in Honor of James L. Kinneavy. Southern Illinois UP: Carbondale, 1992.
|