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"Pedagogy Shaped by Ideology: Beneath or Beyond Plato"

Contents

Essay

Works Cited

About the Author

Works Cited

Berlin, James. “Rhetoric and Ideology in the Writing Class.” Crosstalk in Comp Theory. Ed.  Victor Villanueva, Jr. Urbana, IL:NCTE, 2004. 670-690. Print.

Elbow, Peter. Writing Without Teachers. New York: Oxford University Press, 1973. Print.

Faigley, Lester. Fragments of Rationality: Postmodernity and the Subject of Composition. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1992. Print. 

Flemming, David. “Rhetoric as a Course of Study.” College English. 61.2 (1998): 169-191. Web. 20 April 2009.

Grube, G.M.A. Plato’s Thought. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1980. Print.

Harkavy, Ira and Benson, Lee. “De-Platonizing and Democratizing Education as the Bases of Service Learning.” New Directions for Teaching and Learning.  No. 73 (1998): 11-20. Web. 24 April 2009.

Jarratt, Susan C. “The Role of the Sophists in the Histories of Consciousness.” Philosophy and Rhetoric. 23.3 (1990):85-95. Web. 22 April 2009.

Jarratt, Susan C. Rereading the Sophists: Classical Rhetoric Refigured. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1998. Print.

Kastely, James L. “Respecting the Rupture: Not Solving the Problem of Unity in Plato’s Phaedrus.” Philosophy and Rhetoric. 35.2 (2002):138-152. Web. 12 Nov. 2009.

Lucaties, John Louis, Condit, Celeste Michelle, Caudill, Sally. Introduction “What Can a “Rhetoric” Be.” Contemporary Rhetorical Theory. Eds. John Louis Lucaites, Celeste Michelle Condit, Sally Caudill. New York: Guilford Press, 1999. 19-25. Print.

McAdon, Brad. “Plato’s Denunciation of Rhetoric in the Phaedrus.” Rhetoric Review. 23.1 (2004): 21-39. Web. 12 Nov. 2009.

Neel, Jasper. Plato, Derrida, and Writing. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1988. Print.

Noe, Mark. “The Oral Fixation: The Oral/Textual Binary from Phaedrus to Freshman Composition.” Rhetoric Review. 26.4 (2007):349-364. Web.  12 Nov. 2009.

Plato. Phaedrus. Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing, 2003. Print.

Plato. Gorgias. Newburyport, MA: Focus Publishing, 2007. Print.

Poulakos, John. “Toward a Sophistic Definition of Rhetoric.” Contemporary Rhetorical Theory. Eds. John Louis Lucaites, Celeste Michelle Condit, Sally Caudill. New York: Guilford Press, 1999. 25-34. Print.

Poulakos, John. “Testing and Contesting Classical Rhetorics.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 36.2 (2006): 171-179.

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Posted by xcheditor on May 19, 2021 in article, Issue 6.1

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