Traditions of eloquence : the Jesuits and modern rhetorical studies / edited by Cinthia Gannett and John Brereton.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Fordham University Press, [2016]Copyright date: 2016Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (465 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780823264551 (e-book)Subject(s): Jesuits -- Education (Higher) | Rhetoric -- Study and teaching (Higher)Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Traditions of eloquence : the Jesuits and modern rhetorical studies.DDC classification: 808.0088/27153 LOC classification: P53.27 | .T728 2016Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : Looking Backward, Moving Forward / Cinthia Gannett and John Brereton -- Historical Notes on Rhetoric in Jesuit Education / Patricia Bizzell -- Rhetorical Veri-similitudo : Cicero, Probabilism, and Jesuit Casuistry / Robert Maryks -- Loyola's Literacy Narrative : Writing and Rhetoric in The Autobiography of Saint Ignatius Loyola / Thomas Deans -- Ladder of Contemplation vs. A Pilgrim's Staff : The Rhetoric of Agency and Emotional Eloquence in St. Ignatius' The Spiritual Exercises / Maureen A.J. Fitzsimmons -- St. Francis de Sales and Jesuit Rhetorical Education / Thomas Worcester, S.J. -- Black Robes/Good Habits : Jesuits and Early Womens Education in North America / Carol Mattingly -- The Changing Practice of Liberal Education and Rhetoric in Jesuit Education, 1600-2000 / David Leigh, S.J. -- The Jesuits and Rhetorical Studies in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century America / John Brereton -- Rhetorical Ways of Proceeding: Eloquentia Perfecta in American Jesuit Colleges / Steven Mailloux -- Jesuit Rhetorical Education in Professional Writing in 19th and 20th Century American Jesuit Colleges / Katherine H. Adams -- Walter Ong, S.J. : A Jesuit Rhetorical Scholar and Interdisciplinary Educator / Janice Lauer Rice -- Edward P. J. Corbett, the Revival of Classical Rhetoric, and the Jesuit Tradition / Gerald Nelms -- Bernard Lonergan's Rhetorical Resonances : A Preliminary Inquiry / Paula Mathieu -- Paulo Freire and the Jesuit Tradition : The Relationship between Jesuit Rhetoric and Freirean Pedagogy / Thomas Pace -- Eloquentia Imperfecta : The Unfinished Business of Eloquentia Perfecta in Twenty-First Jesuit Higher Education / Cinthia Gannett -- The New Eloquentia Perfecta Curriculum at Fordham / Anne Fernald and Kate M. Nash -- Jesuit Rhetoric and the Core Curriculum at Loyola Marymount University / K.J. Peters -- Jesuit Ethos, Faculty-Owned Assessment, and the Organic Development of Rhetoric Across the Curriculum at Seattle University / John C. Bean, Larry C. Nichols, and Jeffrey S. Philpott -- Cura Personalis in Practice : Rhetoric's Modern Legacy / Karen Surman Paley -- Service-Learning and the Rhetoric of Discernment: Reality Working Through Resistance / Ann E. Green -- Networking Rhetoric for Jesuit Education in a New World / Jenn Fishman and Rebecca S. Nowacek -- What We Talk about When We Talk about Voice : Reintegrating the Oral in the Current Writing Classroom / Vincent Casaregola -- Reflection : Echoes of Jesuit Principles in Rhetorical Theories, Pedagogies, and Praxes / Krista Ratcliffe -- Afterword : Technology, Diversity, and the Impression of Mission / Joseph Janangelo.
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