Rhetoric and Rupture: A Theory of the Event This thesis engages the problematic of agency and interiority in rhetorical studies by proposing a theory of evental rhetoric. The event is a rupture in the continuities of the symbolic, revealing the distance between the forces of symbolization and their phantasmagorical effects. This theory is built upon the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Jacques Lacan, engaging questions of truth, being, and the relationship of the subject to herself and the world. The rhetorics of legal practice, particularly the per curiam opinions of the United States Supreme Court, I argue, provide the institutional and epistemological formations necessary to transcend the bonds of situated rhetoric and become truly event...
This dissertation engages previous research in political science and psychology by arguing for the i...
Rhetorical scholars have long advocated for the study of legal discourse because of the “centrality ...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...
Rhetoric and Rupture: A Theory of the Event This thesis engages the problematic of agency and interi...
The essay strives for a better understanding of the myths, symbols, categories of power, and images ...
This project considers how narrative is employed as a rhetorical strategy to materially alter the la...
textThe traditional master-narrative in histories of rhetoric assumes that formal democratic institu...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
All judges legitimize their decisions in writing, but US Supreme Court justices depend on public acc...
An open-handed image of rhetoric presents an argument against the closed fist of logic and the “nast...
The earliest manifestation of rhetorical theory initiated a debate between rhetoric and philosophy o...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
My dissertation examines the connection between rhetoric and being. I critique subject-oriented phen...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
This dissertation engages previous research in political science and psychology by arguing for the i...
Rhetorical scholars have long advocated for the study of legal discourse because of the “centrality ...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...
Rhetoric and Rupture: A Theory of the Event This thesis engages the problematic of agency and interi...
The essay strives for a better understanding of the myths, symbols, categories of power, and images ...
This project considers how narrative is employed as a rhetorical strategy to materially alter the la...
textThe traditional master-narrative in histories of rhetoric assumes that formal democratic institu...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
All judges legitimize their decisions in writing, but US Supreme Court justices depend on public acc...
An open-handed image of rhetoric presents an argument against the closed fist of logic and the “nast...
The earliest manifestation of rhetorical theory initiated a debate between rhetoric and philosophy o...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
My dissertation examines the connection between rhetoric and being. I critique subject-oriented phen...
The pupose is to study stories about crime, mythopoesis, via the modalities of speech, text and imag...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
This dissertation engages previous research in political science and psychology by arguing for the i...
Rhetorical scholars have long advocated for the study of legal discourse because of the “centrality ...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...