The Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics: Studies in the History, Application, and Teaching of Rhetoric Beyond Traditional Greco-Roman ContextsKeith Lloyd Routledge, 2020/06/10 - 460 ページ The Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics offers a broad and comprehensive understanding of comparative or world rhetoric, from ancient times to the modern day. Bringing together an international team of established and emergent scholars, this Handbook looks beyond Greco-Roman traditions in the study of rhetoric to provide an international, cross-cultural study of communication practices around the globe. With dedicated sections covering theory and practice, history, pedagogy, hybrids and the modern context, this extensive collection will provide the reader with a solid understanding of:
In a world where understanding how people communicate, argue, and persuade is as important as understanding their languages, The Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics is an essential resource for scholars and students of communication, composition, rhetoric, cultural studies, cultural rhetoric, cross-cultural studies, transnational studies, translingual studies, and languages. |
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PART I | |
The Intersection Between Intercultural Communication and Comparative Rhetoric | |
Issues of Faiths Philology Diasporas Nationalities | |
The Challenge of Contemplative Rhetoric | |
An Overview of Chinese Classical Rhetoric 500 BCE220 | |
A Plea for Rediscovering | |
On the Differences Between Maatian Communicative Solidarity and the Socratic | |
Nostalgic Tropes of Filipinoness in YouTube | |
PART IV | |
A Survey of Rhetorical Research From the Late | |
A Comparative Cultural Rhetorics Approach to Indigenous Rhetorics in | |
Nüshu the Unique Female Rhetoric in the Chinese Rhetorical Tradition | |
PART V | |
Cultivating Transnational Thinking Through World Rhetorics | |
Promoting Pedagogy and Addressing Politics | |
Diasporic Rhetoric in the Book of Esther | |
Epistolary Rhetoric | |
Studying Orientalism in Sufism | |
e Persuasive Role | |
Rhetorics of Grief in Turkic Community Formations | |
Comparative Rhetorical Approach to Chinese Expository Paragraphs | |
A Closer Look at an African Concept of Community and Life | |