Paul Butler applauds the emerging interest in the study of style among scholars of rhetoric and composition, arguing that the loss of stylistics from composition in recent decades left it alive only in the popular imagination as a set of grammar conventions. Butler’s goal in Out of Style is to articulate style as a vital and productive source of invention, and to redefine its importance for current research, theory, and pedagogy. Scholars in composition know that the ideas about writing most common in the discourse of public intellectuals are egregiously backward. Without a vital approach to stylistics, Butler argues, writing studies will never dislodge the controlling fantasies of self-authorized pundits in the nation’s intellectual press. Rhetoric and composition must answer with a public discourse that is responsive to readers’ ongoing interest in style but is also grounded in composition theory.
Author(s): Paul G. Butler
Edition: 1
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 196
Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Introduction: Reanimating Style in Composition and Rhetoric......Page 16
Historical Developments: Relevant Stylistic History and Theory......Page 40
Out of Style: Reclaiming an “Inventional” Style in Composition......Page 71
Style in the Diaspora of Composition Studies......Page 101
Style and the Public Intellectual: Rethinking Composition in the Public Sphere......Page 129
Back in Style: Style and the Future of Composition Studies......Page 157
Notes......Page 175
References......Page 178
Index......Page 191