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				<title>A Theory of Vernacular Rhetoric: Reading Dante&#39;s &quot;De Vulgari Eloquentia&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Joseph P. Zompetti - The relationships between power and rhetoric have been the subject of many recent studies, most notably from the conversation concerning &amp;ldquo;critical rhetoric&amp;rdquo; (McKerrow, 1989; Murphy, 1995; Ono &amp;amp; Sloop, 1992; Shugart, 2003; Zompetti, 1997). Recent discussions have also occurred regarding the nature of vernacular discourse and how it affects disempowered groups (Berkowitz, 1997; Cheshire &amp;amp; Stein, 1997; Delgado, 1998; Hauser, 1998; 1999; McLaughlin, 1996; Ono &amp;amp; Sloop, 1995). Reflecting on the contemporary nexus between power and rhetoric certainly has its value, but we would...</description>
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