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Books > Language & Literature > Language teaching & learning (other than ELT) > Specific skills > Speaking / pronunciation skills
Across national and cultural borders, the archetype of the fool has
played a significant role in how communities interpret and ascribe
identity. As Charles Campbell and Johan Cilliers remind us, the
Christian preacher, tasked with delivering a paradoxical gospel, is
a fool. In a delicate exploration with enlightening results,
Preaching Fools uses a diverse representation of fools and foolish
actions to show how modern preaching is inseparable from the folly
of the cross. Campbell and Cilliers walk the fine line between the
ugliness and beauty of the gospel and challenge readers toward a
deeper engagement with its unsettling message.
Now known to the Chinese as the ""ten years of chaos,"" the Chinese
Cultural Revolution (1966-76) brought death to thousands of Chinese
and persecution to millions. In Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural
Revolution Xing Lu identifies the rhetorical practices and
persuasive effects of the polarizing political language and
symbolic practices used by Communist Party leaders to legitimize
their use of power and violence to dehumanize people identified as
class enemies. Lu provides close readings of the movement's primary
texts--political slogans, official propaganda, wall posters, and
the lyrics of mass songs and model operas. She also scrutinizes
such ritualistic practices as the loyalty dance, denunciation
rallies, political study sessions, and criticism and self-criticism
meetings. Lu enriches her rhetorical analyses of these texts with
her own story and that of her family, as well as with interviews
conducted in China and the United States with individuals who
experienced the Cultural Revolution during their teenage years. In
her new preface, Lu expresses deep concern about recent
nationalism, xenophobia, divisiveness, and violence instigated by
the rhetoric of hatred and fear in the United States and across the
globe. She hopes that by illuminating the way language shapes
perception, thought, and behavior, this book will serve as a
reminder of past mistakes so that we may avoid repeating them in
the future.
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