
Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages
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Covering issues from America to Europe and Asia, and topics from politics to media, education to science, agriculture to literature, and so on, the handbook describes how language can guide listeners' interpretations, alter their perceptions and shape their worldviews. This book offers a solid foundation for rhetorical studies to become an essential discipline in arts and humanities, engendering innovative theory and applications in areas such as linguistics, literature, history, cultural studies, political science and sociology.
This handbook will be crucial for students and researchers in areas such as literature and linguistics, communication studies, political science and arts and humanities in general. This book will also be useful to social science, education, business, law, science and engineering departments due to its coverage of rhetoric in a multidisciplinary and multilingual context.
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James Schnell, PhD (Ohio University), is an Assistant Professor in the Defense Critical Languages & Culture Program at the University of Montana, USA. He is a three-time Fulbright Scholar (Cambodia, Myanmar and Kosovo) and has published widely on matters having to do with cross-cultural communication, most specifically focusing on China. Schnell has taught in the USA at Cleveland State University, Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, and Miami University and in China at Beijing Jiaotong University. He was a visiting scholar at Fudan University, China, in 2017.
Content
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List of Contributors
Introduction (Weixiao Wei)
I. Historical dimension of rhetorical studies
Mandate of Heaven at the root of Chinese political rhetoric: Origin, transformation and legacy (Weixiao Wei and Yuqian Wei)
Gods of the Thresholds: The liminal origns of rhetorical theory in ancient global myth (Shawn D. Ramsey)
Rhetoric and Silence in Corporate America: Ending the patent war between Google and Microsoft (Joshua Welsh )
From the learning of classical rhetoric to the learning of communication: The evolution of rhetoric in the secondary education systems of Spain and Portugal (Gracia Terol )
Evolution of Arabic rhetoric: from classical balagha to modern concepts of persuasion (Marcin Styszynski )
II. Descriptive rhetorical studies: Regional diversity
Rhetorical devices in Japanese: The case for onomatopoeia (Massimiliano Tomasi )
Rhetoric of Russian Civilizational Identity: A Case Study of Patriarch Kirill's Discourse (Natalia Bruffaerts )
Media sensationalism of the West and the rhetoric of poverty porn in India(Sony Jalarajan Raj and Adith K Suresh)
Rhetoric of protest, tradition and identity: Polish songs of freedom and resistance (Agnieszka Kampka )
A descriptive study of Arabic rhetorics (Rabeea Al-Mubarak and Ian E.J.Hill )
III. Descriptive studies of political rhetoric
The Democrat's Linguistic Stance towards Migration in Electoral Campaigns: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos in Barack Obama and Joe Biden's Discourses (Teresa Fernandez-Ulloa and Maria del Carmen Lopez-Ruiz)
Political rhetoric in Jonathan Swift?s Conduct of the Allies. Boosting and hedging as persuasive devices (Rosa Maria Lopez-Campillo)
The rhetoric of the immigration discourse of far-right parties in Spain and France (Isabel Negro )
Rhetoric of Polish political discourse on family ( Ewa Bogdanowska-Jakubowska & Nika Bogdanowska)
Multimodal nationalist rhetoric in Finland: From Banal to Extreme Political Persuasion (Eemeli Hakokoengaes and Inari Sakki )
Between adversariness and compromise: a rhetorical analysis of Greek political discourse in times of crisis (Assimakis Tseronis and Dimitris Serafis )
IV. Rhetorical analysis of academic and professional texts
The Failing Essay: Broadening the "Composition" of Critical Pedagogy in the Age of Digital Literacy (Bradley A. Hammer )
Diverse Voices?: A Rhetorical Analysis of First-Year Composition Textbooks and Open Education Resources (Mary F. McGinnis )
Demonstrating and debating climate change: the function of rhetoric from science to the public (Ferenc Janko and Priszcilla Hafenscher )
A Descriptive Study of Rhetoric in South Korean Business Texts: CEOs' Quality Management Rhetoric and Audience Responses (Mansup Heo )
Discursive Strategies of Persuasion in the Film Review Genre: the Case of the Reviewer's Ethos (Dominika Topa-Bryniarska )
V. The visual and affective domains of descriptive rhetorical analysis
Visual rhetoric of Otherness in newspaper photographs of the European refugee crisis (Jari Martikainen )
Visual representation of food in Italian cinema?Visual representation of food in Italian cinema(Fatma Nazli Koeksal & UEmit Inatci)
The Ethos- Pathos continuum in the Portuguese "Obrigado" Advertising Campaign (Samuel Mateus )
Emotional rationality as an indicator of rhetoric discourse in Polish agricultural texts (Maria Joanna Gondek and Pawel Nowak )
Rhetoric in Travel Writing: A Tool to Enhance Verisimilitude and Persuade Readers (David Taranco)
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in Culture: An Analysis and Visualization of the Rhetorical Structure of Narrative in Japanese (Tetsuta Komatsubara)
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