Praxis is a truly brief text at only 250 pages, yet it still provides a comprehensive presentation of core rhetorical principles. It informs students of the principles of historical rhetoric, including terms such as ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos, and then applies the concepts to modern issues such as the revolutionary uses of twitter, and climate change. This framework enables students to become critical consumers of the flood of persuasive media that compete for their attention. Moreover, Praxis encourages students to employ this rhetorical framework of concepts to the creation of their own texts. Each chapter features readings, activities, and assignments, some serious and thought provoking, while others are creative and fun. The key to this text is flexibility. It can be used as a stand-alone rhetoric with limited readings, or in conjunction with other readers such as the Fountainhead Press V Series. Praxis moves the student from theory to practical reason to action!
University of Texas at El Paso, Associate Professor of English
EDUCATION Ph.D. in English--Rhetoric and Composition Studies, Texas Christian University, 1993. M.A. in English Composition, California State University at San Bernardino, 1991. M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology, University of Houston, 1974. B.A. in English and Psychology, Rice University, 1972.
Fulbright Lecturing Award in Jordan, September 2008 to June 2009