Title: Rhetoric Review
Editor: Theresa Enos, University of Arizona
Publication Information: Rhetoric Review is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal investigating a wide variety of topics within the field of rhetoric. It is more focused on rhetorical and historical modes than empirical studies, and is more interested in theory than praxis. It publishes articles as well as discussions on issues in the field. It also publishes essay reviews and book reviews. Published quarterly. The audience is for scholars in rhetoric and composition with an interest in rhetorical analysis and theory. Submissions should be in hard copy format, including a cover letter, and manuscripts should be no longer than 7500 words. Subscription costs: $26 per year.
Accessibility: Archived from 1982-present online, also available in both hard copy format and digital from 1982-present at Jerome library.
Analysis: This journal is very reliant on theory, and also has a very low acceptance rate (about 5%). Scholars published in this journal most often are using library-based research rather than experimental, and issues with theory and history take precedence over pedagogy. An excellent journal for the best current rhetorical scholarship done in the field.




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