This book arises from a symposium held in Oxford to consider the most fruitful trajectories of rhetoric in the 21st century. The gathering comprised an international delegation of leading scholars convened to assess-from an array of perspectives – the various possible futures of the ancient discipline of rhetoric as it responds vitally to the evolving contexts of the new millennium. This collection commemorates that event by extending its scrutiny into a number of specific fields of inquiry. It includes a foreword by Prof James J. Murphy, an introductory article by the editors, and six further articles commissioned from among the participants. The introduction provides a detailed account of the symposium, and foregrounds the delegates’ articles with a resume of their arguments and consequent relevance to the overarching theme. Each contribution is a freshly minted and original piece of scholarship, true to the generative and interactive spirit of the enterprise, and speaking pertinently to the field of international rhetoric studies at the present time.Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century addresses a spectrum of concerns. Scholars and students of rhetoric and language-use will naturally find much of interest here, and the inclusive ambit of the work will also appeal to students of ethics, religion, comparative literature, intercultural studies, and the growing field of communication studies.
Nicholas J. Crowe & David A. Frank
Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century [PDF ebook]
An Interactive Oxford Symposium
Rhetoric in the Twenty-First Century [PDF ebook]
An Interactive Oxford Symposium
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Format PDF ● Strony 120 ● ISBN 9781443892971 ● Redaktor Nicholas J. Crowe & David A. Frank ● Wydawca Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Opublikowany 2016 ● Do pobrania 3 czasy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 4899420 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Adobe DRM
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