Andrew King

15 articles
Louisiana State University ORCID: 0000-0003-2348-4231
Affiliations: Louisiana State University (3), University of Pannonia (1), University of Arizona (1)

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Andrew King's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (100% of indexed citations) · 3 indexed citations.

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  1. Public Address and Moral Argument: Critical Studies in Ethical Tensions,Shawn J. Parry-Giles and Trevor Parry-Giles, eds.: East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2009. ix-xxv + 259 pages. $59.95 hardcover.
    Abstract

    The editors and eight other rhetorical critics have produced powerful critiques of public address with a special emphasis on the relationship between our rhetorical practices and moral issues. Thes...

    doi:10.1080/07350198.2010.485971
  2. Hitting First: Preventive Force in U.S. Security Strategy, William W. Keller and Gordon R. Mitchell, eds: Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. vii + 351 pages. $65.00 hardcover
    Abstract

    Two eighteenth-century revolutions, the American and the French, changed forever the ways in which leaders justified wars. Although the germ of the idea was present in the American Revolution, the ...

    doi:10.1080/07350190701575706
  3. Review Essays
    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr2601_5
  4. Review Essays
    doi:10.1080/07350190709336687
  5. Symposium: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Rhetorical Criticism
    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr2504_1
  6. The Changing Culture of Rhetorical Studies
    doi:10.1080/07350198.2001.9683374
  7. The Changing Culture of Rhetorical Studies
    doi:10.1207/s15327981rr201&2_1
  8. Reviews
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    Rhetoric and Human Consciousness: A History by Craig R. Smith. Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland, 1998; 456 pp. The Formation of College English: Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the British Cultural Provinces by Thomas P. Miller. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997. 344 pp. Composition‐Rhetoric by Robert J. Connors. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997. 374 pp. Political Style: The Artistry of Power by Robert Hariman. University of Chicago Press (1995): xii+259 pp. Rhetoric in an Antifoundational World: Language, Culture, and Pedagogy, ed. Michael Bernard‐Donals and Richard R. Glejzer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. 468 pp.

    doi:10.1080/02773949809391126
  9. Reviews
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    African‐American Orators: A Bio‐Critical Sourcebook, edited by Richard W. Leeman. Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood, 1996; xxvi+452. Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth‐Century America, edited by Thomas W. Benson. East Lansing: Michigan State UP, 1997. 200 pp. Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science, edited by Alan G. Gross & William M. Keith. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press. 1997. 371 pp. Reading in Tudor England, by Eugene R. Kintgen. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996; 235 pages. Theory, Text, Context: Issues in Greek Rhetoric and Oratory, edited by Christopher Lyle Johnstone. Albany: SUNY Press, 1996. Paper, 196 pp.

    doi:10.1080/02773949809391114
  10. Reviews
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    Sophistical Rhetoric in Classical Greece by John Poulakos. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1995, pp. xiv + 220. Prisoner of History: Aspasia of Miletus and Her Biographical Tradition by Madeleine M. Henry. New York and Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995; 201 pp. Reclaiming Rhetorica: Women in the Rhetorical Tradition edited by Andrea A. Lunsford. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995; xiv; 354. Political Rhetoric, Power, and Renaissance Women eds. Carole Levin and Patricia A. Sullivan. Albany: SUNY Press. 1995. 293 pp. Allegories of America: Narratives, Metaphysics, Politics, by Frederich Michael Dolan. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994, 232 pp. The Past as Future by Jürgen Habermas (Interviewed by Michael Haller); edited and translated by Max Pensky. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1994; xxvi; 185pp.

    doi:10.1080/02773949709391089
  11. Reviews
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    Voice of Deliverance: The Language of Martin Luther King Jr. and its Sources by Keith D. Miller. New York: The Free Press, 1992. 247 pp. +. Rhetorical Thought in John Henry Newman by Walter Jost. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1989. The Contemporary Reception of Classical Rhetoric: Appropriations of Ancient Discourse by Kathleen E. Welch. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1990; pp. viii + 186. Constructing Rhetorical Education, edited by Marie Secor and Davida Charney. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1992; pp. 432 + Preface, Index. Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages: Rhetoric, Representation and Reality by Ruth Morse. Cambridge University Press, 1991. Pp.ii + 295.

    📍 Louisiana State University
    doi:10.1080/02773949209390953
  12. Reviews
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    A Short History of Writing Instruction from Ancient Greece to Twentieth‐Century America. Edited by James J. Murphy. Davis: Hermagoras Press, 1990; pp. i‐iv + 241. The Origins of Rhetoric in Ancient Greece by Thomas Cole. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 1991; pp. xiv +191. Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and the Genres of Governance by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990; pp. ix + 275. Democratic Eloquence: The Fight Over Popular Speech in Nineteenth‐Century America by Kenneth Cmiel. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1990; pp. 351. Presidential Debates: The Challenge of Creating an Informed Electorate by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and David S. Birdsell. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988; pp. x + 264. Rhetoric and the New Testament by Burton L. Mack. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990; pp. 110.

    doi:10.1080/02773949109390916
  13. The most significant passage in I. A. Richards for the theory and practice of rhetoric
    📍 Louisiana State University
    doi:10.1080/02773948809390812
  14. Book review
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    Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article. Howard S. Becker with a chapter by Pamela Richards. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1986. pp. xii + 180. A War of Words: Chicano Protest in the 1960s and 1970s. John C. Hammerback, Richard J. Jensen and Jose Angel Gutierrez. Westport, Connecticut and London: Greenwood Press, 1985. Words and Values: Some Leading Words and Where They Lead Us. Peggy Rosenthal. New York: Oxford University Press, 1984; pp. i‐xii + 29S. Rhetorical Stances in Modern Literature: Allegories of Love and Death. Lynette Hunter. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1984.

    📍 Louisiana State University
    doi:10.1080/02773948609390757
  15. The most significant passage in George Campbell'sphilosophy of rhetoric: “Six nominations”
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    "The most significant passage in George Campbell's philosophy of rhetoric: “Six nominations”." , 13(1), p. 3

    📍 University of Arizona · University of Pannonia
    doi:10.1080/02773948309390665