Reorienting Rhetoric
The Dialectic of List and Story
John D. O'Banion
Reorienting Rhetoric
The Dialectic of List and Story
John D. O'Banion
“There is not another work quite like this in the literature of philosophy and rhetoric. It is a learned and very thoughtful work, almost encyclopedic in character. O’Banion’s exploration of the difference between ratio and narratio is highly original and suggestive for the relation of the rational and the rhetorical.”
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Because narration has largely been ignored as a mode of thinking, O'Banion considers the gradually truncated role of narration in Western rhetorical, philosophical, and literary history; the resurgence of the importance of narrative in the twentieth century, especially in the work of Kenneth Burke; and the contributions of scholars in a variety of disciplines to understanding the importance of narrative and the limitations of logic for their fields of study and, inadvertently, for rhetoric.
“There is not another work quite like this in the literature of philosophy and rhetoric. It is a learned and very thoughtful work, almost encyclopedic in character. O’Banion’s exploration of the difference between ratio and narratio is highly original and suggestive for the relation of the rational and the rhetorical.”
John D. O'Banion is Associate Professor and Chair of Communications at Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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