Department of English

 

   

Director of Professional Writing
Associate Professor of English
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
Email: blakesle@purdue.edu
Phone: 765.494.3772
Fax: 206.600.5076

   

Kenneth Burke and Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (680B)

Intro to Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ENTR 200)


Vita (hypertext) or Vita (full; PDF; 73 Kb)


The Professional Writing Program


Parlor Press

Parlor Press


The Virtual Burkeian Parlor (The KB List
and Archival Project) and KB Journal


The Writing Instructor

 

Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory Series

 

Visual Rhetoric Web

 

Prior Courses: Visual Rhetoric (Sp 07) Visual Rhetoric (Sp 02), Rhetoric and Digital Publishing, Practicum in PW (505M), Computer-Aided Publishing, Research Methods in PW, Business Writing, Advanced PW, Multimedia Writing,

 
 
     
 
 

David Blakesley is Professor of English at Purdue University where he also serves as the Director of the Professional Writing Program and a founding member of the Entrepreneurial Leadership Academy at the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship in Discovery Park. His research interests are in rhetorical theory, visual rhetoric, multimedia writing, electronic publication, and film. He earned his PhD from the University of Southern California in 1990 in Rhetoric, Linguistics, and Literature.

He has authored, co-authored, or edited five books: The Elements of Dramatism (Longman, 2002), The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical Perspectives on Film (SIUP, 2003, 2007), Late Poems, 1968-1993: Attitudinizings Verse-wise, While Fending for One's Selph, and in a Style Somewhat Artificially Colloquial by Kenneth Burke (University of South Carolina Press, 2005), The Thomson Handbook, and The Brief Thomson Handbook (Flash preview; Thomson / Wadsworth, © 2008). His articles have appeared in WPA: Writing Program Administration, JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, The Writing Instructor, Kairos, and numerous other journals and anthologies.

With Collin Brooke, he was the co-editor of the special issue of Enculturation on Visual Rhetoric published in January 2002. In November, 2002, he launched an independent scholarly publishing company, Parlor Press, which has since published 50 titles in rhetoric and composition and related areas, involving more than 200 authors and 14 series editors. From 1998 to 2003, he edited the Rhetorical Philosophy and Theory Series (Southern Illinois University Press) and now is the general editor and publisher, with Dawn Formo, of The Writing Instructor. He is also currently the Web Developer for the Council of Writing Program Administrators and KB Journal. In 1998 he founded and has since moderated the Kenneth Burke Discussion List.

— April, 2008