Image for The Practice of Theory

The Practice of Theory : Rhetoric, Knowledge, and Pedagogy in the Academy

Part of the Literature, Culture, Theory series
See all formats and editions

Though theory has become a common language in the humanities in recent years, the relation between theoretical speculation and its practical application has yet to be fully addressed.

In The Practice of Theory, Michael Bernard-Donals examines the connection between theory and pedagogy at the level of practice.

He asks how such a practice works not only to change the way we read and speak with one another, but also the conditions in which these activities become possible.

Bernard-Donals argues that the most sophisticated practice linking pedagogy to theory is rhetoric, but the version of this tradition in thinkers like Rorty and Fish is never broad enough.

The conception of rhetoric he proposes instead is linked to other human and natural sciences.

The practice of theory investigates the degree to which a materialistic rhetoric can reinvigorate the link between theory, teaching and practice, and offers a sustained reflection on the production of knowledge across a broad range of contemporary disciplines.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£67.50 Save 10.00%
RRP £75.00
Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521594332 / 9780521594332
Hardback
808.001
04/06/1998
United Kingdom
English
258p.
22 cm
research & professional Learn More