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A Brief History of
The American Society for the History of Rhetoric
-- Sean Patrick O'Rourke, Furman University
The
American Society for the History of Rhetoric was organized,
in 1977, as the American Branch of the International
Society for the History of Rhetoric. Its purpose is
to foster the study of rhetoric in all historical periods
in American as well as other cultures.
In
1977, a small group of historians of rhetoric gathered at
the Speech Communication Association (now National Communication
Association) convention in Washington, D.C. Concerned about
the lack of panels on the history of rhetoric at SCA conferences
and encouraged by the inaugural meeting of the International
Society for the History of Rhetoric (held in Zurich in June
of 1977), these scholars proposed at least one panel on
the history of rhetoric at the 1978 SCA meeting in Minneapolis.
Between 1978 and 1990 the organization grew both in size
and in diversity. It sponsored panels at the annual SCA
conference and, in 1986, held its first "pre-conference"
on the day before the SCA conference. In 1990, the organization
changed its name to the American Society for the History
of Rhetoric.
The disciplinary interests of our members include classics,
cultural studies, English, history, linguistics, modern
languages, philosophy, and speech communication.
ASHR's
goal is to promote the study of both the theory and practice
of rhetoric in all periods and languages and its relationship
with poetics, politics, religion, law, and other cultural
influences.
ASHR Constitution
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Officers for 2008-2009
ASHR members with program ideas or proposals should feel free to contact
any member of the Steering Committee for further information.
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Treasurer
Daniel Emery, University of Utah
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Membership
forms, dues, and
inquiries should be sent to:
Ned O'Gorman
Department of Speech Communication
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
244 Lincoln Hall, MC-456
702 South Wright Street
Urbana, IL 61801 USA
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Membership
Chair
Ned O'Gorman, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
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