Global Rhetorical Traditions

Author:   Hui Wu ,  Tarez Samra Graban ,  Patricia Bizzell
Publisher:   Parlor Press
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9781643173160


Pages:   606
Publication Date:   07 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"GLOBAL RHETORICAL TRADITIONS is unique in design and scope. It presents translated primary sources on global rhetorical instruction and practices of Asia, Africa, the Near East, the Middle East, Polynesia, and precolonial Europe. Each chapter represents a different rhetorical region and includes an introduction, critical commentary, translated primary sources, a glossary of rhetorical terms, and a comprehensive bibliography. The general introduction helps contextualize the project, justify its organization and coverage, and draw attention to the various features, characteristics, and/or philosophies of the rhetorics included. The book's significance lies in its contributions to studying and teaching global rhetorical traditions by offering representative research methods and primary sources in a single volume. It can be read as scholarship, as reference, and as textbook. ""When a reviewer sees a manuscript like this, she should think, ""Why hasn't anyone done this before?"" That was exactly my response to Global Rhetorical Traditions: Why hasn't anyone put together a comprehensive collection of global rhetorical contributions? Hui Wu and Tarez Samra Graban make clear that they are whom we've been waiting for."" -Cheryl Glenn ""Bringing together a diverse range of sub-editors who expertly explain and analyze rhetorics and traditions from Africa, India, Russia, Polynesia, Turkey, and more, this is just the book my graduate students in rhetoric have been looking for and one my undergrads, in the multi-identity, multi-cultural context in which I teach will simply love. I know, cuz I do."" -Vershawn Ashanti Young ""A global counterpart to Bizzell, Herzberg, and Reames's The Rhetorical Tradition, this meticulously edited volume expands not only the spectrum of transnational and comparative rhetorics but also the methodologies required for analyses. A stellar contribution to our scholarship, GRT will become a foundational source for study and a well-charted map guiding future research."" -Richard Leo Enos ""With the use of translations of exemplary texts and robust analyses and interpretations, this volume re-casts our sense of origin and impact in rhetorical arenas over time."" -Jacqueline Jones Royster "". . . a groundbreaking reference for a better appreciation and understanding of non-European cultures and their rhetorical nature. I am sure that it will appeal to a large audience among all scholars of Comparative Rhetoric, Comparative Literature, Comparative Poetics, and World Literature."" -Hany Rashwan The book is one of the most important anthologies of the last two generations and is a must-read for scholars and teachers of rhetoric. The volume is trustworthy, carefully crafted, and, simply, phenomenal. I recommend it highly.-Kathleen Ethel Welch Wide-ranging in scope, innovative in methodology, and significant in its contribution, Global Rhetorical Traditions teaches us what it means to engage with global rhetorical traditions in the twenty-first century.-LuMing Mao Hui Wu is Professor of English and Chair of the Department of Literature and Languages at the University of Texas at Tyler. Tarez Samra Graban is Associate Professor of English at Florida State University. Contributors: Raed Alsawaier, Leonora Anyango, Maha Baddar, Shuv Raj Rana Bhat, Gregory Coles, Trey Conner, Rasha Diab, Richard Doyle, Robert Eddy, Lahcen Ezzaher, Tarez Samra Graban, Shreelina Ghosh, Elif Guler, ku'ualoha ho'omanawanui, Steven B. Katz, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Uma Krishnan, Haixia Lan, Keith Lloyd, Anne Melfi, Georganne Nordstrom, Lana Oweidat, Maria Prikhodko, Ellen Quandahl, Jim Ridolfo, Brian J. Stone, Jeffrey Walker, and Hui Wu."

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Author:   Hui Wu ,  Tarez Samra Graban ,  Patricia Bizzell
Publisher:   Parlor Press
Imprint:   Parlor Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.025kg
ISBN:  

9781643173160


ISBN 10:   1643173162
Pages:   606
Publication Date:   07 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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