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This handbook brings together top scholars and researchers from across the disciplines who are doing work in rhetorical studies. The Handbook addresses and explores fundamental issues and pivotal questions about the role of rhetoric in history and in today's society. The international list of contributors contains scholars from composition, speech communication, English, philosophy, education, sociology, African-American studies, and so forth. It is divided into six sections: History, Theory / Concepts, Pedagogy, Dimensions of Rhetoric Practice, Analysis of Criticism, and New Directions.
Recent Advances in Comparative Rhetoric
Recent Advances in Comparative Rhetoric
I hope to have identified a few things Indians do not want from writing: stereotypes, cultural appropriations, exclusion, ignorance, irrelevance, rhetorical imperialism.
—Lyons (2000)
Because rhetoric itself is such a problematic concept—one defined differently ...
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