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In: Studies in Rhetoric and Culture v.1
While some scholars have said that there is no such thing as culture and have urged to abandon the concept altogether, the contributors to this volume overcome this impasse by understanding cultures and their representations for what they ultimately are - rhetorical constructs. These senior, international scholars explore the complex relationships between culture and rhetoric arguing that just as rhetoric is founded in culture, culture is founded in rhetoric. This intersection constitutes the central theme of the first part of the book, while the second is dedicated to the study of figuration
In: Studies in Rhetoric and Culture 1
While some scholars have said that there is no such thing as culture and have urged to abandon the concept altogether, the contributors to this volume overcome this impasse by understanding cultures and their representations for what they ultimately are – rhetorical constructs. These senior, international scholars explore the complex relationships between culture and rhetoric arguing that just as rhetoric is founded in culture, culture is founded in rhetoric. This intersection constitutes the central theme of the first part of the book, while the second is dedicated to the study of figuration as a common ground of rhetoric and anthropology. The book offers a compelling range of theoretical reflections, historical vistas, and empirical investigations, which aim to show how people talk themselves and others into particular modalities of thought and action, and how rhetoric and culture, in this way, are co-emergent. It thus turns a new page in the history of academic discourse by bringing two disciplines – anthropology and rhetoric – together in a way that has never been done before
In: Studies in rhetoric and culture v. 1
1. The rhetoric culture project / Stephen Tyler and Ivo Strecker -- 2. Precursors of rhetoric culture theory / Christian Meyer -- 3. Homo rhetoricus / Peter L. Oesterreich -- 4. Listening culture / Daniel M. Gross -- 5. Practice of rhetoric, rhetoric of practice / Vincenzo Cannada Bartoli -- 6. Chiastic thought and culture : a reading of Claude Lévi-Strauss / Boris Wiseman -- 7. When fair is foul and foul is fair : lessons from Macbeth / Anthony Paul -- 8. Rhetoric, truth, and the work of trope / Alan Rumsey -- 9. Figuration, a common ground of rhetoric and anthropology / Philippe-Joseph Salazar -- 10. Tropical foundations and foundational tropes of culture / James W. Fernandez -- 11. Convictions : embodied rhetorics of earnest belief / Michael Herzfeld -- 12. An epistemological query / Pierre Maranda -- 13. Beyond the unsaid : transcending language through language / Paul Friedrich -- 14. Future imperfect : imagining rhetorical culture theory / Robert Hariman.
In: Studies in rhetoric and culture v. 1
While some scholars have said that there is no such thing as culture and have urged to abandon the concept altogether, the contributors to this volume overcome this impasse by understanding cultures and their representations for what they ultimately are - rhetorical constructs. These senior, international scholars explore the complex and multifarious relationships between culture and rhetoric arguing that just as rhetoric is founded in culture, culture is founded in rhetoric. This intersection of rhetoric and culture constitutes the central theme of the first part of the book, while the second
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