Paul Butler
4 articles · 2 books-
A Rhetoric of Style, Barry Brummett: Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2008. ix-xiv + 190 pages. $35.00 hardcover ↗
Abstract
Looking back at a few memorable moments during the 2008 presidential primary campaign, Barry Brummett describes a discussion over whether a sweater Senator John McCain wore was “gay” as well as a c...
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Abstract I make the claim that even though style appears to be invisible in composition studies today, paradoxically, it is ubiquitous, and I examine areas where the study of style has diffused in the field, such as genre theory, rhetorical analysis, and personal writing. I both adopt and complicate Janice Lauer's notion of the “diaspora” as the site of style's migration in composition and argue that it is important to draw explicitly upon the field's rich stylistic resources for practical and pedagogical purposes.
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Abstract
Abstract I make the claim that even though style appears to be invisible in composition studies today, paradoxically, it is ubiquitous, and I examine areas where the study of style has diffused in the field, such as genre theory, rhetorical analysis, and personal writing. I both adopt and complicate Janice Lauer's notion of the “diaspora” as the site of style's migration in composition and argue that it is important to draw explicitly upon the field's rich stylistic resources for practical and pedagogical purposes.