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REFERENCE GUIDES TO RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION Series Editor, Charles Bazerman

REFERENCE GUIDES TO RHETORIC AND COMPOSITION Series Editor, Charles Bazerman The Series provides compact, comprehensive and convenient surveys of what has been learned through research and practice as composition has emerged as an academic discipline over the last half century. Each volume is devoted to a single topic that has been of interest in rhetoric and composition in recent years, to synthesize and make available the sum and parts of what has been learned on that topic. These reference guides are designed to help deepen classroom practice by making available the collective wisdom of the field and will provide the basis for new research. The Series is intended to be of use to teachers at all levels of education, researchers and scholars of writing, graduate students learning about the field, and all who have interest in or responsibility for writing programs and the teaching of writing. Parlor Press and The WAC Clearinghouse are collaborating so that these books will be widely available through low-cost print editions and free digital distribution. The publishers and the Series editor are teachers and researchers of writing, committed to the principle that knowledge should freely circulate. We see the opportunities that new technologies have for further democratizing knowledge. And we see that to share the power of writing is to share the means for all to articulate their needs, interest, and learning into the great experiment of literacy.

Invention in Rhetoric and Composition

Invention in Rhetoric and Composition Janice M. Lauer Parlor Press West Lafayette, Indiana www.parlorpress.com The WAC Clearinghouse http://wac.colostate.edu/

Parlor Press LLC, West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 2004 by Parlor Press and The WAC Clearinghouse All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America S A N: 2 5 4-8 8 7 9 Library of Congress Control Number: 2003115230 Lauer, Janice. M. Invention in rhetoric and composition / Janice M. Lauer p. cm. (Reference guides to rhetoric and composition) Includes bibliographical references, glossary, and index. ISBN: 1-932559-06-X (paper) 1. Invention (Rhetoric) 2. English language Rhetoric Study and teaching 3. English language Writing. I. Title. II. Series. ISBN 1-932559-06-X (Paper) ISBN 1-932559-07-8 (Cloth) ISBN 1-932559-08-6 (Adobe ebook) ISBN 1-932559-09-4 (TK3) Series logo designed by Karl Stolley. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Parlor Press, LLC is an independent publisher of scholarly and trade titles in print and multimedia formats. This book is also available in cloth, as well as in Adobe ebook and Night Kitchen (TK3) formats, from Parlor Press on the World Wide Web at http://www.parlorpress.com. For submission information or to find out about Parlor Press publications, write to Parlor Press, 816 Robinson St., West Lafayette, Indiana, 47906, or e-mail editor@parlorpress. com. The WAC Clearinghouse supports teachers of writing across the disciplines. Hosted by Colorado State University s Composition Program, it brings together four journals, two book series, and resources for teachers who use writing in their courses. This book will also be available free on the Internet at The WAC Clearinghouse (http://wac.colostate.edu/) one year from the date of print publication.

In memory of my husband, David Hutton (1928-1999)

Contents Foreword, Charles Bazerman Acknowledgments xv xvii 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1 Issues in Rhetorical Invention 2 Differences over the Nature, Purpose, and Epistemology of Rhetorical Invention 3 The Nature of Invention 3 The Purposes of Invention 3 Invention s Epistemology 3 Arguments over Inventional Pedagogy 4 Organization and Scope of the Text 4 2 DEFINITIONS 6 Classical Terms 6 Modern Terms 8 Terms from Poststructuralism, Postmodernism, and Cultural Studies 10 3 HISTORICAL REVIEW: ISSUES IN RHETORICAL INVENTION 11 PART 1: THEORETICAL ISSUES 13 Greek Views 13 Interpretations of Sophistic Invention 13 Interpretations of Plato s Views of Invention 17 Inventional Issues in Aristotle s Rhetoric 19 ix

x Contents Subject Positions 22 Review: Greek Rhetorical Invention 22 Roman Views 22 Invention in Rhetorica ad Herennium 23 Cicero s Conceptions of Invention 24 Inventional Issues in Quintilian s Rhetoric 27 Subject Positions 28 Review: Roman Rhetorical Invention 28 Inventional Issues in Second Sophistic, Medieval, and Renaissance Rhetorics 29 Second Sophistic Issues 30 Inventional Issues in Medieval Rhetoric 31 Renaissance Conceptions of Invention 34 Subject Positions 36 Review: Invention in Second Sophistic, Medieval, and Renaissance Rhetorics 37 Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Discussions of Invention 38 Eighteenth-Century Invention 38 Nineteenth-Century Invention 41 Subject Positions 43 Review: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Invention 44 PART II: PEDAGOGICAL ISSUES 45 Greek Discussions of Inventional Pedagogy 46 Art (techne) 46 Sophists 47 Plato 49 Aristotle 50 Roman Discussions of Inventional Pedagogy 51 Rhetorica ad Herennium 51 Cicero 52 Quintilian 53 Review: Roman Inventional Pedagogy 55

Contents xi Inventional Pedagogy in the Second Sophistic and Medieval Periods 56 Second Sophistic Period 56 Medieval Period 57 Inventional Pedagogy from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century 58 Renaissance 58 Eighteenth Century 59 Nineteenth-Century Britain 60 Nineteenth-Century United States 61 Women s Rhetorical Education 62 Current-Traditional Pedagogy 63 Review: Pedagogy from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century 64 4 ISSUES OVER THE NATURE, PURPOSE, AND EPISTEMOLOGY OF RHETORICAL INVENTION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 65 Interdisciplinary Contexts for the Revival of Invention 66 Philosophical Studies 66 Semiotics and Tagmemic Linguistics 70 Psychological Studies 70 Literacy Studies 71 The State of Invention at Mid-Twentieth Century 72 Awakening Interest in Invention 73 Early Studies of Invention: Mid-1960s to Mid-1970s 76 Rhetoric as Epistemic 76 New Invention Theories in Rhetoric and Composition 78 Prewriting 78 Classical Invention 79 Tagmemic Invention 80 Research on Invention 81 Review: Early Studies of Invention 83

xii Contents New and Elaborated Theories of Invention: Mid- 1970s to Mid-1980s 84 Cognitive Invention 84 Nonrational Invention and Shaping, Imagining, Forming 86 Burkean Invention 87 More on Classical Invention and Tagmemic Invention 88 Further Discussions on Rhetoric as Epistemic 88 Rhetorical Invention as Hermeneutics 91 Critiques, Cautions, and Rejoinders 93 Overviews of Inventional Theories 94 Review: Elaborated Theories of Invention 95 Diversified Invention: Mid-1980s to the New Millennium 96 Invention in the Disciplines 96 Social Construction and Invention 100 Counterstatements and Socio-Cognitive Invention 101 Further Cognitive and Creativity Studies 103 Deconstruction, Poststructuralism, Postmodernism, and Invention 104 Critical Rhetoric 107 Epistemic Rhetoric: The Third Discussion 109 Cultural Critique 110 Invention and Civic Discourse 111 Feminist Invention 112 Inventional Diversity 114 More on Hermeneutics 114 Review: Diversified Invention 115 Invention in the New Millennium 116 Chapter Synopsis 118 5 ISSUES OVER INVENTION PEDAGOGIES 120 Issues 120 The Relative Importance of Four Formative Factors 120 The Merits of Different Inventional Strategies 121

Contents xiii The Social Nature of Invention 122 Invention as Interpretive or Productive 123 Rhetoric as Constructing or Conveying Knowledge 123 Issues over Inventional Pedagogies 123 Prewriting Pedagogy 123 Pedagogy for Classical Invention 124 Textbooks 124 Collections of Essays 125 Specific Pedagogies: The Enthymeme 126 Specific Pedagogies: Topics 127 Tagmemic Inventional Instruction 128 Freewriting 129 Burkean Invention 131 Larson s Heuristic 132 The Double-Entry Notebook, the Uses of Chaos, and Shaping 133 Journals 134 Inquiry Strategies 134 Problem-Solving Strategies 136 Invention in Writing Across the Curriculum 137 Online Inventional Practices 139 Visual Rhetoric and Invention 141 Feminist Inventional Practices 142 Pedagogies of Deconstruction, Cultural Studies, and Postmodernism 142 Deconstruction Pedagogies 142 Cultural Studies Pedagogies 143 Postmodernism Pedagogies 144 Evaluations of Inventional Pedagogies 146 Chapter Synopsis 148 6 GLOSSARY, Kelly Pender 149 7 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, Kelly Pender 164 Bibliography and Works Cited 200 Index 241