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To promote the study of the theory and practice of rhetoric in all periods, languages, and cultural contexts.

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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        • We are pleased to announce the program for the 2024 “Rhetoric & Uncertainty” Symposium, which will be held prior to the Rhetoric Society of America convention in Denver, CO from May 22-24, 2024. Please see below for additional details.
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Archived Resources for Teaching the History of Rhetoric

The teaching guides below were created by subject experts in 2018. 

Chinese Rhetoric in Classical and Contemporary Times
Xing Lu, Professor Emeritus, College of Communication, DePaul University

Arabic Interpretations of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in 13th Century Europe
Jordan Loveridge, Assistant Professor, Mount St. Mary’s University

African Philosophy and Rhetoric
Omedi Ochieng, Assistant Professor, Denison University

Women in the History of Rhetoric
Kate Rich, University of Texas at Austin
Cheryl Glenn, Pennsylvania State University

Turkish Rhetoric at the Intersections of Three Formative Texts
Elif Guler, Longwood University

Medieval Irish Rhetorical Traditions
Brian James Stone, Indiana State University

Classical and Medieval Jewish Rhetoric
Brandon Katzir, Oklahoma City University

Medu Nefer (Ancient Egyptian) Rhetoric
Melba Vélez Ortiz, Associate Professor, Grand Valley State University

ASHR News

  • Building a Sustainable Writing Practice (May 2)
  • Expanding the History of Rhetoric (Apr 4)
  • Call for Proposals: Expanding the History of Rhetoric Pedagogy Initiative (Apr 15)
  • Tips and Tricks for Navigating the Archive/s (Mar 7)
  • Douglas Day 2025 (Feb 14)

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