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To promote the study of the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods and languages and its relationship to poetics, politics, religion, law, and other cultural influences.
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Welcome to ASHR’s new steering committee members

November 18, 2019 by paulstob
Categories News from ASHR
Congrats to our 2019 award winners—Rudo Robin Mudiwa & Marissa Croft!
CFP: ASHR at NCA 2020

ASHR News

  • Rethinking Summer Writing as Sustainable Academic Practice (May 1)
  • The Digitization of Rhetorical History: Archives, Methods, and Publics (Apr 3)
  • 2026 ASHR Symposium Program + Attendee Registration Now Available
  • Rhetoric in Motion: Movement, Mobility, and the History of RHetoric (Mar 6)
  • What Is Rhetorical History For Right Now? (Feb 6)

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