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Transforming Social Conflict Through an Expanded Theory of Rhetoric

Transforming Social Conflict Through an Expanded Theory of Rhetoric
Author: Erik Markstrom Juergensmeyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN:

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Chapter One, "Introduction: The Kairos of Investigating Rhetoric and Conflict Resolution," argues that an investigation is timely as current events and international relations are plagued by conflict.


Rhetoric and Human Consciousness

Rhetoric and Human Consciousness
Author: Craig R. Smith
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2017-04-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1478635665

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For two decades, students and instructors have relied on award-winning author Craig Smith’s detailed description and analysis of rhetorical theories and the historical contexts for major thinkers who advanced them. He employs key themes from important philosophical schools in this well-researched chronicle of rhetoric and human consciousness. One is that rhetoric is a response to uncertainty. The modern philosophers, like the naturalists of ancient Greece and the Scholastics who preceded them, tried to end uncertainty by combining the discoveries of science and psychology with rationalism. Their aim was progress and a consensus among experts as to what truth is. However, where modernism proved ineffective, rhetoric was revived to fill the breach. Another significant theme is that different conceptions of human consciousness lead to different theories of rhetoric, and for every major school of thought, another school of thought forms in reaction. Classic and contemporary examples demonstrate the usefulness of rhetorical theory, especially its ability to inform and guide. By providing probes for rhetorical criticism, discussions also demonstrate that rhetorical criticism illustrates, verifies, and refines rhetorical theory. Thus, the synergistic relationship between theory and criticism in rhetoric is no different than in other arts: Theory informs practice; analysis of successful practice refines theory. Smith’s absorbing study has been expanded to include thorough treatments of rhetoric in the Romantic Era, feminist and queer theory, and historical context for the creation of rhetorical theory and its use in public address.


Introduction to Rhetorical Theory

Introduction to Rhetorical Theory
Author: Gerard A. Hauser
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-02-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1478608943

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In this highly accessible new edition, Hauser systematically provides a humanistic account of what transpires when people communicate for some purpose. His masterful blend of classical and contemporary thinking about the use of language and the value of symbolic inducements for social cooperation illuminates fundamental rhetorical precepts and their implications for shaping human realities. The new chapter on publics theory complements the four chapters that introduce the broad themes and issues essential for a rhetorical approach to communication. The new chapter on narrative theory bridges the four chapters devoted to the content of rhetoric and the concluding chapters that emphasize symbolic processes by which humans induce social cooperation and constitute social reality. Throughout the text, Hauser skillfully underscores the power of language to present a particular reality. He explores the fundamental relationship between public discourse and judgment, helping students understand the core of rhetorics civic function. Through relevant, current examples, he illustrates how knowledge and power shape our social and political practices and how both are formed through discourse.


The History and Theory of Rhetoric

The History and Theory of Rhetoric
Author: James A. Herrick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015-08-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317347846

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The History and Theory of Rhetoric offers discussion of the history of rhetorical studies in the Western tradition, from ancient Greece to contemporary American and European theorists that is easily accessible to students. By tracing the historical progression of rhetoric from the Greek Sophists of the 5th Century B.C. all the way to contemporary studies–such as the rhetoric of science and feminist rhetoric–this comprehensive text helps students understand how persuasive public discourse performs essential social functions and shapes our daily worlds. Students gain conceptual framework for evaluating and practicing persuasive writing and speaking in a wide range of settings and in both written and visual media. Known for its clear writing style and contemporary examples throughout, The History and Theory of Rhetoric emphasizes the relevance of rhetoric to today's students.


Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things

Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things
Author: Scot Barnett
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0817319190

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Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things is the first book-length collection of essays that explore the vibrant materiality of everyday objects in rhetorical theory, practice, and writing. It examines how things such as food, bicycles, and typewriters can influence history and sociality.


Rhetorical Theory

Rhetorical Theory
Author: Timothy Borchers
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1478637390

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From the moment we begin to understand the meanings of words and symbols, we have used rhetoric. It is how we determine perceptions of who we are, those around us, and the social structure in which we operate. Rhetorical Theory, Second Edition introduces a broad selection of classical and contemporary theoretical approaches to understanding and using rhetoric. Historical context reveals why rhetorical theories were created, while present-day examples demonstrate how they relate to the world in which we live. Borchers and Hundley present conceptual topics in a succinct and approachable manner. The text is organized topically rather than chronologically, so similarities and differences are easily detected in central ideas. Each chapter is enhanced by the inclusion of theorist biographies, applications of theory to practice, and Internet exercises. The Second Edition expands coverage on mediated rhetoric, feminist rhetoric, alternative rhetorical theories including Afrocentricity and intersectionality, cultural and critical rhetoric, and postmodern implications of rhetoric.


Inviting Understanding

Inviting Understanding
Author: Sonja K. Foss
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1538131048

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Inviting Understanding: A Portrait of Invitational Rhetoric is an authoritative reference work designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the theory of invitational rhetoric, developed twenty-five years ago by Sonja K. Foss and Cindy L. Griffin. This theory challenges the conventional conception of rhetoric as persuasion and defines rhetoric as an invitation to understanding as a means to create a relationship rooted in equality, immanent value, and self-determination. Rather than celebrating argumentation, division, and winning, invitational rhetoric encourages rhetors to listen across differences, to engage in dialogue, and to try to understand positions different from their own. Organized into the three categories of foundations, extensions, and applications, Inviting Understanding is a compilation of published articles and new essays that explore and expand the theory. The book provides readers with access to a wide range of resources about this revolutionary theory in areas such as community organizing, social justice activism, social media, film, graffiti, institutional and team decision-making, communication and composition pedagogy, and interview protocols.


The History and Theory of Rhetoric

The History and Theory of Rhetoric
Author: James A. Herrick
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2001
Genre: Rhetoric
ISBN:

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The History and Theory of Rhetoric offers an accessible discussion of the history of rhetorical studies in the Western tradition, from ancient Greece to contemporary American and European theorists.


Rhetoric in Sociology

Rhetoric in Sociology
Author: Ricca Edmondson
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1984
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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