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Lawrence Green
Professor of English

Contact Information
Office: THH 426
Phone: (213)740-3731
E-mail: lgreen@usc.edu

 

Education

B.A. Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley, 1969
M.A. Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley, 1971
Ph.D. Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley, 1975
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Tenure Track Appointments

Professor of English, University of Southern California, 1996-  
Associate Professor of English, University of Southern California, 1983-1996  
Assistant Professor of English, University of Southern California, 1975-1983  
 

Non-Tenure Track Appointments

Lecturer, Department of Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley, 1975-1976  
Consultant, Bay Area Writing Project, Berkeley, 1975  
Instructor, Department of Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley, 1973-1975  
Teaching Asst, Department of Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley, 1969-1972  
 

Visiting and Temporary Appointments

Professor of English, University of California, Irvine, 2006  
Professor of English, University of California, Irvine, 2004  
Professor of English, University of California, Irvine, 2002  
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Professor Green researches the Renaissance, rhetoric and linguistics.
 

Affiliations with Research Centers, Labs, and Other Institutions

UCLA Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Associate
UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Associate
USC Annenberg School for Communications, Affiliate Faculty
 

Conferences and Other Presentations

Conference Presentations

"L’histoire de la rhétorique trente ans après", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Plenary Lecture, Strasbourg, France, Université Marc Bloch, Invited, 07/2007  
"Patterns of Publication in Classical Rhetoric, 1460-1700", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Strasbourg, France, Université Marc Bloch, Refereed, 07/2007  
"Rhetoric East and West", Fuzhou Forum on Rhetoric, Seminar, Fuzhou, China P.R.C., Fujian Normal University, Invited, 05/2007  
"Towards a Cultural History of Letter Writing", Renaissance Society of America, Paper, Miami, Florida, Refereed, 03/2007  
"Rhetoric in the Western Tradition", 13th Biennial International Rhetoric Conference, Seminar, Wuhan, China P.R.C., Rhetoric Society of China, Invited, 11/2006  
"The Epistolarion and Rhetorica of Korydalleus", American Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, San Antonio, Texas, National Communication Association, Refereed, 11/2006  
"The Study of the History of Rhetoric as it is Conducted around the Globe", 13th Biennial International Rhetoric Conference, Plenary Lecture, Wuhan, China P.R.C., Rhetoric Society of China, Invited, 11/2006  
"Si può ancora difendere e practicare la retorica?", Discorsi pronunciati, discorsi ascoltati: contesti di eloquenza tra Grecia, Roma ed Europa, Plenary Lecture, Napoli and Santa Maria di Castellabata, Università degli Studi di Napoli (Federico II), Invited, 09/2006  
"Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Renaissance Epistolography", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Strasbourg, France, Université Marc Bloch, Invited, 07/2006  
"The Age of Rhetoric", Rhetoric Society of America, Paper, Memphis, Tennessee, Refereed, 05/2006  
"Dictaminal Aristotle", Renaissance Society of America, Paper, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Refereed, 04/2006  
"Aristotle's Rhetoric and Renaissance Theory of Letter Writing", American Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Boston, Massachusetts, National Communication Association, Refereed, 11/2005  
"Quintilian, Pseudo-Quintilian, and Declamation in the Renaissance", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Los Angeles, California, University of Southern California, Refereed, 07/2005  
"The History of Rhetoric in International Contexts", American Society for the History of Rhetoric, Plenary Lecture, Chicago, Illinois, National Communication Association, Invited, 11/2004  
"The Encyclopedic Impulse", Rhetoric Society of America, Paper, Austin, Texas, Refereed, 05/2004  
"Renaissance Controversies about Aristotle’s Rhetoric", Renaissance Society of America, Paper, New York City, NY, Refereed, 04/2004  
"Quintilian in the Renaissance", National Communication Association, Paper, Miami Beach, Florida, Refereed, 11/2003  
"The Reception of Classical Pathos in Renaissance Rhetoric", Pontes III: Die antike Rhetorik in der europäischen Geistesgeschichte, Paper, Innsbruck, Austria, Universität Innsbruck, Invited, 09/2003  
"Renaissance Controversies about Aristotle’s Rhetoric", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Presidential Lecture, Madrid, Spain, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Invited, 07/2003  
"Lettres à la française et l’inquiétude à l'anglaise", La Rhétorique épistolaire sous l’Ancien Régime, Paper, Winnipeg, Canada, University of Winnipeg, Invited, 04/2003  
"Demosthenes, Cicero, and Philip of Spain", American Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, New Orleans, Louisiana, National Communication Association, 11/2002  
"Scriptural Elocutio in the Renaissance", Paper, Calahorra, Spain, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Invited, 07/2002  
"Renaissance Controversies about Aristotle", Rhetoric Society of America, Paper, Las Vegas, Nevada, Refereed, 05/2002  
"Figuration in Scripture", National Communication Association, Paper, Atlanta, Georgia, Refereed, 11/2001  
"New Directions in Renaissance Rhetoric", American Society for the History of Rhetoric, Talk, Atlanta, Georgia, Emory University, Refereed, 10/2001  
"The Pathetic Renaissance", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Warsaw, Poland, Uniwersytet Warszawski (University of Warsaw), Refereed, 07/2001  
"Renaissance Grammar and the English Literary Imagination", Neo-Areopagus Society, Talk, Los Angeles, California, University of California at Los Angeles, Invited, 03/2001  
"Research in Rhetoric for the New Millenium", Universität Essen, Paper, Essen, Germany, Invited, 10/2000  
"French Letters: Penetration, Resistance, and Contamination", Paper, Krakow, Poland, Uniwersytet Jagiellonski (Jagiellonian University), Invited, 07/2000  
"English Dictamenal Relations with France", Renaissance Society of America, Florence, Italy, Refereed, 03/2000  
"Melanchthon, Rhetoric, and the Soul", Tagung Melanchthonhaus, Paper, Bretten and Heidelberg, Germany, Refereed, 09/1999  
"Renaissance Grammar and Elocutio in England", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Refereed, 07/1999  
"Shakespeare, Elocutio, and Phigures of Grammar", Shakespeare Association of America, Paper, San Francisco, California, Refereed, 04/1999  
"Trends in English Renaissance Letter-Writing", Renaissance Society of America, Paper, Los Angeles, California, Refereed, 03/1999  
"Rhetorical Elocutio in Renaissance Grammar Books", National Communication Association, Paper, Chicago, Illinois, Refereed, 11/1997  
"Aristotle’s Rhetoric Made Methodical", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Saskatoon, Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Refereed, 07/1997  
"Archival Research in Renaissance Dictamen", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Paper, Phoenix, Arizona, Refereed, 03/1997  
"Renaissance Rhetoric and Conceptions of the Soul", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, University of Edinburgh, Refereed, 07/1995  
"Sur l’influence du De anima sur la lecture de La Rhétorique à la Renaissance", Colloque sur La Rhétorique d’Aristote: traditions et commentaires, de l’antiquité au XVIIe si, Paper, Aix-en-Provence, France, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Invited, 07/1995  
"Inventing, Arranging, and Delivering the Memory of Caesar - with Style", Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Paper, Los Angeles, California, University of California at Los Angeles, Invited, 02/1994  
"Aristotelian Lexis and Renaissance Elocutio", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Turin, Università degli Studi di Torino, Refereed, 07/1993  
"Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Rhetoric", Paper, Eugene, Oregon, University of Oregon, Invited, 11/1992  
"Cicero and Renaissance Criticism", Modern Language Association, Paper, San Francisco, California, Refereed, 12/1991  
"Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the Renaissance", Conference on The Disciplines of Persuasion: A Symposium on Rhetoric from Classical Times to the Pre, Paper, Knoxville, Tennessee, University of Tennessee, 10/1991  
"The Reception of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the Renaissance", Peripatetic Rhetoric After Aristotle, Sponsored by Project Theophrastus, Paper, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers University, Invited, 09/1991  
"Making Sense of Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Renaissance Views of the Emotions", The Significance of Renaissance Rhetoric, Paper, Coventry, United Kingdom, University of Warwick, Invited, 07/1991  
"Situating Aristotle’s Enthymeme in the 1990s", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Paper, Boston, Massachusetts, Refereed, 03/1991  
"Rhetoric and the Clark Collections", The Scope of Eloquence: Texts and Contexts of Rhetoric after the Renaissance, Paper, Los Angeles, California, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Invited, 12/1990  
"The Search for Conclusive Forms of Reasoning in the Renaissance", Speech Communication Association, Paper, Chicago, Illinois, Refereed, 10/1990  
"The Ethics of Rhetoric in Historical Perspective", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Paper, Chicago, Illinois, Refereed, 03/1990  
"The Rhetorical Bases of Aristotelian Dialectic", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Göttingen, Germany, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Refereed, 07/1989  
"Aristotle’s Enthymeme in Rhetorical Research", Paper, Göttingen, Germany, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Invited, 07/1988  
"Taking Aristotle at His Word", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Paper, St. Louis, Missouri, Refereed, 03/1988  
"Rhetorica 1354al: If you can’t crack an old nut, bury it", Philological Association of the Pacific Coast, Paper, Davis, California, University of California at Davis, Refereed, 11/1987  
"Dialectic is the Antistrophe of Rhetoric", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Tours, France, Université François-Rabelais, Refereed, 07/1987  
"Ancient and Medieval Rhetorical Traditions in theMargarita Eloquentiae [by Laurentius Traversanus of Savona]", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Oxford, United Kingdom, St. John's College, Oxford University, Refereed, 08/1985  
"Discovery by Constraint in the Enthymeme", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Minneapolis. Minnesota, Refereed, 03/1985  
"Tudor Rhetorical Theory", International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Paper, Florence, Italy, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Refereed, 06/1983  
"Troilus and the Rhetoric of Disjunction", Paper, Eugene, Oregon, University of Oregon, Invited, 02/1983  
"Rhetoric at Elizabethan Oxford", Paper, Eugene, Oregon, University of Oregon, Invited, 01/1983  
"Rhetorical Concerns at Elizabethan Oxford", Paper, Sheffield, United Kingdom, University of Sheffield, Invited, 03/1982  
"Complex Enthymemes in Argumentation", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Paper, Dallas, Texas, Refereed, 04/1981  
"Enthymemic Invention and Structural Forecasting", Conference on College Composition and Communication, Paper, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Refereed, 04/1979  
"Predication and Prediction", Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Paper, Phoenix, Arizona, Refereed, 10/1978  
"The Rhetoric of Hyperbole", Rocky Mountain Conference on British Studies, Paper, Tempe, Arizona, Refereed, 10/1978  
"Structural Rhetoric in Tamburlaine, Part I", Los Angeles, California, University of Southern California, Invited, 12/1977  
"The Rhetorics of Renaisssance Drama", Philological Association of the Pacific Coast, Paper, Los Angeles, California, Refereed, 11/1977  
"Intention and Interpretation", National Endowment for the Humanities, Seminar on Rhetoric, Reading, and Writing, Paper, Los Angeles, California, University of Southern California, Invited, 06/1977  
"Magistrates and Their Mirrors", Paper, Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri, Invited, 01/1976  
 

Other Presentations

"The Renaissance Union of Rhetoric and Letters", Plenary Lecture, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China P.R.C., 05/2007  
"Renaissance Controversies about Aristotle's Rhetoric: Crossing Cultures", Public Lecture, Peking University, Beijing, China P.R.C., 11/2006  
"Renaissance Controversies about Aristotle's Rhetoric: Crossing Cultures", Public Lecture, Jianghan University , Wuhan, China P.R.C., 11/2006  
"Chair, Moderator, Discussant, or Respondent", 27 Scholarly Meetings, Europe and North America, 1978-2005  
 

Publications

Book

Green, L. D., Murphy, J. J. (2006). Renaissance Rhetoric Short-Title Catalogue 1460-1700. London: Ashgate Publisher.
Green, L. D. (1986). John Rainolds's Oxford Lectures on Aristotle's "Rhetoric". Newark, London, and Toronto: University of Delaware Press.
 

Book Chapter

Green, L. D. (2007). "Renaissance Controversies about Aristotle's Rhetoric: Crossing Cultures in Communication Theory" [in Chinese], in Broadening the Horizon of Rhetoric. pp. 113-125. Fuzhou, Fujian: Literature and Art Publishing House Strait.
Green, L. D. (2005). "The Reception of Classical Pathos in Renaissance Rhetoric," in Pontes III: Die antike Rhetorik in der europäischen Geistesgeschichte. pp. 203-13. Innsbruck, Vienna, Bozen: Studien Verlag.
Green, L. D. (2005). "The Encyclopedic Impulse: Laudatio Thomae Sloanis," in Advances in the History of Rhetoric. pp. 211-16. College Park, Maryland: American Society for the History of Rhetoric.
Green, L. D. (2004). "Demosthenes, Cicero, and Philip of Spain," in Advances in the History of Rhetoric. pp. 139-50. College Park, Maryland: American Society for the History of Rhetoric.
Green, L. D. (2004). "Reynolds or Rainolde, Richard," in New Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Green, L. D., Feingold, M. (2003). "John Rainolds," in Dictionary of Literary Biography; Vol. 281: British Rhetoricians and Logicians 1500-1600. pp. 249-59. Gale Press (Scribner's).
Green, L. D. (2002). "Melanchthon, Rhetoric, and the Soul," in Melanchthon und Europa, vol 2: Westeuropa. pp. 11-28. Stuttgart: Jan Thorbecke.
Green, L. D. (2001). "Pathos," in Encyclopedia of Rhetoric. pp. 554-69. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Green, L. D. (2001). "Ciceronianism," in Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. pp. 137-39. New York City, NY: Routledge.
Green, L. D. (2001). "Rhetoric," in Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. pp. 598-602. New York City, NY: Garland.
Green, L. D. (2001). "Logic," in Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. pp. 439-41. New York City, NY: Routledge.
Green, L. D. (2001). "Rainolde, Richard," in Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. pp. 581-82. New York City, NY: Routledge.
Green, L. D. (2000). "Aristotelian Lexis and Renaissance Elocutio," in Rereading Aristotle's "Rhetoric". pp. 149-65. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University.
Green, L. D. (1999). "Grammatica Movet: Renaissance Grammar Books and Elocutio," in Rhetorica Movet: Studies in historical and modern rhetoric in honour of Heinrich F. Plett. pp. 73-116. Leiden: Brill.
Green, L. D. (1998). "Aristotle's Rhetoric and Renaissance Conceptions of the Soul," in "La Rhétorique" d’Aristote: Traditions et commentaires, de l’antiquité au XVIIe siècle. pp. 283-97. Paris: Vrin.
Green, L. D. (1997). "Aristotle’s Rhetoric Made Methodical," in Autour de Ramus: Texte, théorie, commentaire. pp. 135-73. Quebec: Nuits Blanches.
Green, L. D. (1996). "Scholasticism," in Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from ancient times to the information age. pp. 655-57. New York City, NY: Garland.
Green, L. D. (1995). "Aristotle’s Enthymeme and the Imperfect Syllogism," in Rhetoric and Pedagogy: It's history, philosophy, and practice. pp. 19-41. New York City, NY: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Green, L. D. (1994). "Rhetoric 1500-1700," in Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, 3rd Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Green, L. D. (1994). "The Reception of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the Renaissance," in Peripatetic Rhetoric After Aristotle: Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities. pp. 320-48. Oxford and New Brunswick NJ: Transaction Publishers.
Green, L. D. (1994). "Canonicity and the Renaissance Cicero," in Composition in Context. pp. 17-27. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois Univ Pr.
Green, L. D. (1994). "Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Renaissance Views of the Emotions," in Renaissance Rhetoric. pp. 1-26. London: Macmillan.
Green, L. D. (1991). "Stance Perception in Sixteenth-Century Ethical Discourse," in Rhetoric and Ethics: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives. pp. 59-80. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellon Pr.
 

Book Review

Green, L. D. (2000). Charta of Greek Printing: The contribution of Greek editors, printers and publishers to the Renaissance in Italy and the West, by Konstantinos Sp. Staikos. Renaissance Studies. pp. 244-48.
Green, L. D. (1997). Essays on Aristotle’s "Rhetoric", ed. Amélie Oksenberg Rorty. Quarterly Journal of Speech. pp. 493-95.
Green, L. D. (1996). Renaissance-Rhetorik / Renaissance Rhetoric, ed. Heinrich F. Plett. Rhetoric and Philosophy. pp. 451-58.
Green, L. D. (1993). Aristotle "On Rhetoric": A theory of civic discourse, tr. George Kennedy. Rhetoric and Philosophy
Green, L. D. (1992). "A Short History of Writing Instruction," ed. J. J. Murphy. Rhetoric Review. pp. 221-26.
Green, L. D. (1992). The Elizabethan Courtier Poets, by Stephen May. Huntington Library Quarterly. pp. 643-45.
Green, L. D. (1989). Hermogenes "On Types of Style", tr. Cecil B. Wooten. Quarterly Journal of Speech. pp. 502-505.
Green, L. D. (1986). "Rhetorical Approaches to Shakespeare" (review essay of several books). Rhetorica: A journal of the history of rhetoric. pp. 295-301.
 

Journal Article

Green, L. D. (2007). "Controversies about Aristotle's Rhetoric in the Period of the Renaissance: Making Sense of Theories of Communication in Crossing Culture" [in Chinese]. Journal of Fujian Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition). (143), pp. 47-53.
Green, L. D. (2007). "Study of World Rhetoric History" [in Chinese]. Journal of Jianghan University. Vol. 26 (1), pp. 74-78.
Green, L. D. (2003). "French Letters and English Anxiety in the Seventeenth Century". Huntington Library Quarterly. Vol. 66, pp. 263-74.
Green, L. D. (1991). "The Scope of Eloquence: Texts and Contexts of Rhetoric after the Renaissance". Clark Library Newsletter: Bulletin of the UCLA Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies. Vol. 20, pp. 4-5.
Green, L. D. (1990). "Rhetoric, Dialectic, and the Traditions of Antistrophos". Rhetorica: A journal of the history of rhetoric. pp. 5-27.
Green, L. D. (1989). "Rhetoric at the Clark". Clark Library Newsletter: Bulletin of the UCLA Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies. Vol. 17, pp. 5-6.
Green, L. D. (1986). "Classical and Medieval Rhetorical Traditions in Traversagni’s Margarita Eloquentiae". Quarterly Journal of Speech. Vol. 72, pp. 185-96.
Green, L. D. (1984). "‘We’ll Dress Him Up in Voices’: The Rhetoric of Disjunction in Troilus and Cressida". Quarterly Journal of Speech. Vol. 70, pp. 23-40.
Green, L. D. (1983). "Comment and Response" (debate on theories advanced in my article in College English, 1980). College English. Vol. 45, pp. 509-17.
Green, L. D. (1981). "Modes of Perception in the Mirror for Magistrates". Huntington Library Quarterly. Vol. 44, pp. 117-33.
Green, L. D. (1980). "Enthymemic Invention and Structural Prediction". College English. Vol. 41, pp. 623-34.
Green, L. D. (1972). "‘Where’s My Fool?’—Some Consequences of the Omission of the Fool in Tate’s Lear". Studies in English Literature 1500-1900. Vol. 12, pp. 259-74.
 

Honors and Awards

USC Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Recognition Award, 1992  
Wolfson College, Oxford University (elected), 1983  
USC Faculty Research and Innovation Grant, 1982-1983   
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 1981-1982  
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1981  
Heller Travelling Fellowship, Univ of California, Berkeley, 1972-1973  
Departmental Citation (Rhetoric), University of California, Berkeley, 1969  
Phi Beta Kappa, Univ of California, Berkeley, 1969  
 

Service to the University

Committees

Member, University Fulbright and Marshall Committees, 1987; 2002-04, 1987-2004  
Member, President’s Committee on Academic Policy and Procedure, 1986-1989  
Member, Freshman Writing Policy Committee, Division of Humanities, 1982-1988  
Member, Tenure & Promotion Committee, Division of Social Sciences, 1984-1986  
Chair, Computing Facilities, Division of Humanities, 1984-1985   
 

Review Panels

Fulbright Award Committee, Institute of International Education, National Committee for United Kingdom, 1990-1993  
 

Service to the Profession

Conferences Organized

Organizer and Moderator, "Aphthonius and the Progymnasmata", Memphis, TN, (three-day seminar featuring Dr. Manfred Kraus of Tübingen University, Germany), 05/2006  
Organizer, Biennial Congress, International Society for the History of Rhetoric, San Marino and Los Angeles, CA, (week-long international conference at the Huntington Library and the University of Southern California, with 400 scholars from 34 countries, presenting papers in six languages), 07/2005  
Organizer and Moderator, International Society for the History of Rhetoric, Chamonix, France, 07/2004  
Organizer and Moderator, "Rudolph Agricola and the De inventione dialectica", San Antonio, Texas, (three-day seminar featuring Prof. Peter Mack of Warwick University, United Kingdom), 05/2004  
Organizer and Moderator, "The Scope of Eloquence: Texts and contexts of rhetoric after the Renaissance", Los Angeles, CA, (three-day rare book conference at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library), 12/1990  
 

Editorships and Editorial Boards

Editorial Board, Rhetorica: A journal for the history of rhetoric, 2001-  
 

Professional Offices

President, International Society for the History of Rhetoric, 2003-2005  
Vice-president, International Society for the History of Rhetoric, 2001-2003  
Executive Council, Representative for North America, International Society for the History of Rhetoric, 1985-1989  
 

Professional Memberships

Institute for Early Modern Studies, Huntington Library and USC, 2003-  
American Society for the History of Rhetoric, 1990-  
Rhetoric Society of America, 1990-  
International Society for the History of Rhetoric, 1980-  
National Communication Association, 1980-  
Rennaissance Society of America, 1980-  
Modern Language Association, 1978-  
 

Review Panels

Fulbright Award Committee, Institute of International Education, National Committee for United Kingdom, 1990-1993  
 

Reviewer for Publication

Scholarly Articles, Various Journals, as follows:, Journal Referee: Rhetorica; Quarterly Journal of Speech; College English; Huntington Library Quarterly; Rhetoric Society Quarterly; Argumentation, 1995-  
Scholarly Monographs, Various Publishers, as follows, Press Reader: Oxford Univ Pr; Brill Publ (Netherlands); Chicago Univ Pr; Southern Illinois Univ Pr; State Univ of New York Pr (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies); Houghton-Mifflin Publ; Macmillan Publ; Sage Publ; Harcourt-Brace Pub; Dictionary of Literary Biography; Catholic Univ Pr; South Carolina Pr; Norton Publishers, 1995-  
 

Other Service to the Profession

Founding member, Association of Rhetoric Societies (ARS), meetings in Atlanta; Las Vegas; Austin; Kent, Ohio., 2002-2005  
 
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