Incoming Resources
- The expressive powers of law, theories and limits, Richard H. McAdams
- Retorik, Jan Lindhardt
- Understanding scientific prose, edited by Jack Selzer
- The rhetoric of empire, colonial discourse in journalism, travel writing, and imperial administration, David Spurr
- The kingdom suffereth violence, the Machiavelli/Erasmus/More correspondence and other unpublished documents, Philippe Bénéton ; translated by Paul J. Archambault
- Debates, rhetoric and political action, practices of textual interpretation and analysis, Claudia Wiesner, Taru Haapala, Kari Palonen
- Academic discourse, linguistic misunderstanding and professorial power, Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-Claude Passeron and Monique de Saint Martin
- AIDS, rhetoric, and medical knowledge, Alex Preda
- Rhetoric in the human sciences, edited by Herbert W. Simons
- The deconstructive turn, essays in the rhetoric of philosophy, Christopher Norris
- What democracy looks like, the rhetoric of social movements and counterpublics, [edited by] Christina R. Foust, Amy Pason, Kate Zittlow Rogness
- Critical code studies, Mark C. Marino
- Rhetorical questions, studies of public discourse, Edwin Black
- Rhetoric of intention in human affairs, Gary C. Woodward
- How language is used to do business, essays on the rhetoric of economics, edited by Edward M. Clift ; with a foreword by Deirdre McCloskey
- The war of words, Kenneth Burke ; edited by Anthony Burke, Kyle Jensen, and Jack Selzer
- The new rhetoric and the humanities, essays on rhetoric and its applications, Ch. Perelman ; with an introd. by Harold Zyskind
- The rhetorical sense of philosophy, Donald Phillip Verene
- The Ends of rhetoric, history, theory, practice, edited by John Bender and David E. Wellbery
- Asking questions, using meaningful structures to imply ignorance, Robert Fiengo
- The Penguin book of twentieth-century speeches, edited by Brian MacArthur
- Blindness and insight, essays in the rhetoric of contemporary criticism/, Paul de Man, introduction by Wlad Godzich
- Translating agency reform, rhetoric and culture in comparative perspective, Amanda Smullen
- McCloskey's rhetoric, discourse ethics in economics, Benjamin Balak
- The rhetoric of political leadership, logic and emotion in public discourse, edited by Ofer Feldman
- Wir sind nicht auf der Welt, um zu schweigen, Eine Einleitung in die Rhetorik, Josef Kopperschmidt
- Thinking with Bruno Latour in rhetoric and composition, Edited by Paul Lynch and Nathaniel Rivers
- Doing what comes naturally, change, rhetoric, and the practice of theory in literary and legal studies, Stanley Fish
- Gandhi's Autobiographical Construction of Selfhood, The Story of His Experiments with Truth, by Clara Neary
- Culture & rhetoric, edited by Ivo Strecker and Stephen Tyler
- The End of Genre, Curations and Experiments in Intentional Discourses, by Brenton Faber
- Rapporti di forza, storia, retorica, prova, Carlo Ginzburg
- For arguments' sake, speaker evaluation in modern political discourse, by Douglas Mark Ponton
- Manipulative Fallacies in Early America, Studies on Selected Congressional Debates 1789 to 1799, by Juhani Rudanko, Paul Rickman
- Rhetoric, modality, modernity, Nancy S. Struever
- Doing what comes naturally, change, rhetoric, and the practice of theory in literary and legal studies, Stanley Fish
- The SAGE handbook of rhetorical studies, edited by Andrea A. Lunsford ; associate editors, Kirt H. Wilson, Rosa A. Eberly
- Rhetoric in the European tradition, Thomas M. Conley
- Ideology and opinions, studies in rhetorical psychology, Michael Billig
- Analyzing everyday texts, discourse, rhetoric, and social perspectives, Glenn F. Stillar
- History, rhetoric, and proof, Carlo Ginzburg
- De la métaphysique à la rhétorique, essais à la mémoire de Chaïm Perelman avec un inédit sur la logique, rassemblés par Michel Meyer
- From humanism to Hobbes, studies in rhetoric and politics, Quentin Skinner
- Introduction to literary analysis, a complete methodology, by Louis Hébert ; translated from the French by Sam Ferguson
- On symbols and society, Kenneth Burke ; edited and with an introduction by Joseph R. Gusfield
- Descartes and the resilience of rhetoric, varieties of Cartesian rhetorical theory, Thomas M. Carr, Jr
- Commonplace witnessing, rhetorical invention, historical remembrance, and public culture, Bradford Vivian
- Democracy as fetish, Ralph Cintron
- The rhetorical surface of democracy, how deliberative ideals undermine democratic politics, Scott Welsh
- Political language and rhetoric, Paul E. Corcoran