
Performing Ancient Rhetorics: A Symposium
In the introduction to this special issue, Hawhee sets the stage for the scholarly performances featured at the 2005 Pittsburgh symposium on ancient rhetoric by describing the context and foregrounding the lectures/essays contained in this issue. She notes the shift to questions of performing rhetoric and considers that shift in relation to disciplinary identities which, she asserts, function performatively.
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Work Title | Performing Ancient Rhetorics: A Symposium |
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Work Type | Article |
DOI | doi:10.18113/S1J05C |
Deposited | February 04, 2018 |
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