The Routledge handbook of comparative world rhetorics : studies in the history, application, and teaching of rhetoric beyond traditional Greco-Roman contexts /: studies in the history, application, and teaching of rhetoric beyond traditional Greco-Roman contexts. (2020)
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- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of comparative world rhetorics : studies in the history, application, and teaching of rhetoric beyond traditional Greco-Roman contexts /: studies in the history, application, and teaching of rhetoric beyond traditional Greco-Roman contexts. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of comparative world rhetorics : studies in the history, application, and teaching of rhetoric beyond traditional Greco-Roman contexts
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of comparative world rhetorics
Comparative world rhetorics - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Keith Lloyd.
- Editors:
- Lloyd, Keith
- Contents:
- Chapter One: Comparative World Rhetorics: The What and How Keith Lloyd Part I: What is Comparative Rhetoric? Chapter Two: Redefining Comparative Rhetoric: Essence, Facts, and Events LuMing Mao Chapter Three: The Intersection between Intercultural Communication and Comparative Rhetoric studies: A Review and Case Studies Xing (Lucy) Lu Chapter Four: What is Jewish Rhetoric? Issues of Diasporas, Nationalities, Cultures, and Pre-Human Emergence: A Case Study Steven B. Katz Chapter Five: Rhetorical Histories of Comparison: An Archaeology of the Comparative Act Lance Cummings Chapter Six: Rhetoric out of Context: The Challenge of Contemplative Rhetoric Joshua DiCaglio Part II: History/Recovery Chapter Seven: Confucian Deliberation: A Rational Reconstruction of Themes in the Analects Arabella Lyon Chapter Eight: From Oratory to Writing: An Overview of Chinese Classical Rhetoric (500 BCE-220 CE) Hui Wu Chapter Nine: Was There an Art of (Asiatic) Rhetoric at Halicarnassus? A Plea for Rediscovering the Lost Centers of Classical Rhetoric Richard Leo Enos Chapter Ten: An Overview of Kut and Töre as the Pillars of the Turkish Rhetorical Tradition Elif Guler Chapter Eleven: On the Differences Between Ma’atian Communicative Solidarity and the Socratic Dialectic Melba Vélez Ortiz Chapter Twelve: Hadassah, that is Esther:’ Diasporic Rhetoric in the Book of Esther Eliza Gellis Chapter Thirteen: Foundations in Vedic Rhetorical Culture: Approaching Mokṣa Analogically Anne Melfi ChapterChapter One: Comparative World Rhetorics: The What and How Keith Lloyd Part I: What is Comparative Rhetoric? Chapter Two: Redefining Comparative Rhetoric: Essence, Facts, and Events LuMing Mao Chapter Three: The Intersection between Intercultural Communication and Comparative Rhetoric studies: A Review and Case Studies Xing (Lucy) Lu Chapter Four: What is Jewish Rhetoric? Issues of Diasporas, Nationalities, Cultures, and Pre-Human Emergence: A Case Study Steven B. Katz Chapter Five: Rhetorical Histories of Comparison: An Archaeology of the Comparative Act Lance Cummings Chapter Six: Rhetoric out of Context: The Challenge of Contemplative Rhetoric Joshua DiCaglio Part II: History/Recovery Chapter Seven: Confucian Deliberation: A Rational Reconstruction of Themes in the Analects Arabella Lyon Chapter Eight: From Oratory to Writing: An Overview of Chinese Classical Rhetoric (500 BCE-220 CE) Hui Wu Chapter Nine: Was There an Art of (Asiatic) Rhetoric at Halicarnassus? A Plea for Rediscovering the Lost Centers of Classical Rhetoric Richard Leo Enos Chapter Ten: An Overview of Kut and Töre as the Pillars of the Turkish Rhetorical Tradition Elif Guler Chapter Eleven: On the Differences Between Ma’atian Communicative Solidarity and the Socratic Dialectic Melba Vélez Ortiz Chapter Twelve: Hadassah, that is Esther:’ Diasporic Rhetoric in the Book of Esther Eliza Gellis Chapter Thirteen: Foundations in Vedic Rhetorical Culture: Approaching Mokṣa Analogically Anne Melfi Chapter Fourteen: Epistolary Rhetoric Rasha Diab Chapter Fifteen: Through the Magic Glass of Sufism: Studying Orientalism in Sufism Eda Ozyesilpinar and Firasat Jabeen Chapter Sixteen: Rhetorical Comparison of Hindu God Krishna and Plato: Towards Exploring Hindu Rhetoric and Greek Rhetoric Sweta Baniya Chapter Seventeen: Hair-splitting critics and pair-splitting circumstances: the persuasive role of stylistic ornaments in Aśvaghoṣa’s Saundarananda Elizabeth Thornton Chapter Eighteen: YuğCeremonyin the Steppe:RhetoricsofGrief inTurkic Community Formations Iklim Goksel Part III: Contemporary Comparative Studies Chapter Nineteen: I Have No Mother Tongue": (Re)Conceptualizing Rhetorical Voice in Indonesia Amber Engelson Chapter Twenty: Is Modern Chinese Writing Close to Contemporary English Writing?—Rhetorical modes of Chinese expository paragraphs Donghong (Julie) Liu Chapter Twenty-One: Ubuntu: A Rhetorical Look at An African Concept of Community and Life Leonora Anyango-Kivuva Chapter Twenty-Two: You Know You’re Filipino When": nostalgic tropes of Filipinoness in YouTube videos by second-generation Filipino Americans Daphne-Tatiana (Data) T. Canlas Part IV: Hybrids Chapter Twenty-Three: Modern Holism: The Hybrid Rhetorics of Insight Meditation Tyler Carter Chapter Twenty-Four: Usable Presents: Hybridity in/for Postcolonial African Rhetorics Stephen K. Dadugblor Chapter Twenty-Five: The Study of Rhetoric in Japan: A Survey of Rhetorical Research from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present Massimiliano Tomasi Chapter Twenty-Six: Recontextualizing Comparative Rhetoric Michelle Zalestki Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Comparative Cultural Rhetorics Approach to Indigenous Rhetorics in the Americas Abraham Romney Chapter Twenty-Eight: New Materialist Orientations to Comparative Historiographical Methods: Places of Invention and Public Memory In Situ Erin Cromer Twal Chapter Twenty-Nine Nüshu, the Unique Female Rhetoric in the Chinese Rhetorical Tradition Xiaobo (Belle) Wang Chapter Thirty: A Feminist Praxis of Comparative Rhetoric Mari Lee Mifsud Part V: Applying and Promoting Comparative Pedagogies Chapter Thirty-One: Bringing Comparative Methodologies into the US-Centric Major: Questioning the Nature of "History" and "Text" for Cross-Cultural Learning in English Studies Tarez Samra Graban and Meghan Velez Chapter Thirty-Two: Cultivating Transnational Thinking Through World Rhetorics Xiaoye You Chapter Thirty-Three: Enacting Comparative Pedagogies as Common Topics Hua Zhu and Yebing Zhao Chapter Thirty-Four: Teaching World Rhetorics: Promoting Pedagogy and Addressing Politics Shyam Sharma Part VI: New Directions Chapter Thirty-Five: Comparative Rhetorics of Technology and the Energies of Ancient Indian Robots Miles C. Coleman Chapter Thirty-Six: Using Bridging Rhetoric for Deliberative Dissent: Some Insights from India Keith Lloyd Chapter Thirty-Seven: Doing Rhetoric Elsewhere: Chicanx Indigeneities, Colonial Peripheries, and the Underside of Written Communication Damián Baca Chapter Thirty Eight: Comparative Balāghah: Arabic and Ancient Egyptian Literary Rhetoric Through the Lens of Post-Eurocentric Poetics Hany Rashwan Chapter Thirty-Nine: Singing "Nan Yar?": The Ecstatic Transmissions of Avudai Akkal and The Awakening of Ramana Maharshi Trey Conner and Richard Doyle Chapter Forty: Preliminary Steps Towards a General Rhetoric: Existence, Thrivation, Transformation Thomas Rickert … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 302.209
Communication -- History
Intercultural communication -- Cross-cultural studies
Rhetoric -- History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000066272
9781000066234
9781000066258
9780367809768 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367409029
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