Writer's Book of Memory

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20th Century Rhetorical Theory
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Ad Herennium
Ancient Orator
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Autobiographical Memory
Blind Impress
Blue Guitar
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cognitive psychology
Composing Process
Composition Theory
Computer Technology
creative cognition
cultural
current
Current Traditional Rhetoric
Electronic Writing
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Existential Philosophy
individual
interdisciplinary memory studies
knowledge generation
long
Long Term Memory
Martins Guide
media influence
MLA Format
Nabokov
Ordinary Language Philosophers
personal voice development
Rainy Mountain
rhetoric
Rhetorica Ad Herennium
Self-sponsored Writing
short
Short Term Memory
term
traditional
Vice Versa
Vladimir Nabokov
Wild Strawberries
Writer's Long Term Memory
Writer’s Long Term Memory
writing
writing pedagogy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805819816
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Memory has long been ignored by rhetoricians because the written word has made memorization virtually obsolete. Recently however, as part of a revival of interest in classical rhetoric, scholars have begun to realize that memory offers vast possibilities for today's writers. Synthesizing research from rhetoric, psychology, philosophy, and literary and composition studies, this volume brings together many historical and contemporary theories of memory. Yet its focus is clear: memory is a generator of knowledge and a creative force which deserves attention at the beginning of and throughout the writing process.

This volume emphasizes the importance of recognizing memory's powers in an age in which mass media influence us all and electronic communication changes the way we think and write. It also addresses the importance of the individual memory and voice in an age which promotes conformity. Written in a strong, lively personal manner, the book covers a great deal of scholarly material. It is never overbearing, and the extensive bibliography offers rich vistas for further study.

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