Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics

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Ancient Indian Rhetoric
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Chinese Rhetoric
Chinese Rhetorical Tradition
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Global rhetoric
Greco-Roman traditions
human communication
indigenous communication methods
Intercultural communication
intercultural pedagogy
Intercultural Rhetoric
Invitational Rhetoric
Jewish Rhetoric
Kutadgu Bilig
language and persuasion studies
Non-Western rhetoric
Non-Western Rhetorics
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Rhetorical Agency
Rhetorical Culture
Rhetorical Energy
Rhetorical Feminism
rhetorical historiography
Rhetorical Practices
Rhetorical Studies
Rhetorical Traditions
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Western rhetoric
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367490775
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics offers a broad and comprehensive understanding of comparative or world rhetoric, from ancient times to the modern day. Bringing together an international team of established and emergent scholars, this Handbook looks beyond Greco-Roman traditions in the study of rhetoric to provide an international, cross-cultural study of communication practices around the globe.

With dedicated sections covering theory and practice, history, pedagogy, hybrids and the modern context, this extensive collection will provide the reader with a solid understanding of:

  • how comparative rhetoric evolved
  • how it re-defines and expands the field of rhetorical studies
  • what it contributes to our understanding of human communication
  • its implications for the advancement of related fields, such as composition, technology, language studies, and literacy.

In a world where understanding how people communicate, argue, and persuade is as important as understanding their languages, The Routledge Handbook of Comparative World Rhetorics is an essential resource for scholars and students of communication, composition, rhetoric, cultural studies, cultural rhetoric, cross-cultural studies, transnational studies, translingual studies, and languages.

Professor of English at Kent State University Stark, Dr. Keith Lloyd’s research interests include promoting collaborative, innovative, and non-dualistic modes of political and cross-cultural communication. His work is published in Rhetoric Review, Rhetorica, Advances in the History of Rhetoric, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and the Handbook of Logical Thought in India.