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The Practice of Rhetoric - Poetics, Performance, Philosophy (Hardcover)
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The Practice of Rhetoric - Poetics, Performance, Philosophy (Hardcover)
Series: Rhetoric Culture and Social Critique
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Essays that show what a broad conception of rhetoric means and does
in relation to practice Rhetoric is the art of emphasis, in the
ancient sense of bringing to light or obscuring in shadow, and it
is both a practice and a theory about that practice. In recent
decades, scholars of rhetoric have turned to approaches that braid
together poetics, performance, and philosophy into a "practical
art." The Practice of Rhetoric: Poetics, Performance, Philosophy
presents just such an account of rhetoric that presumes and
incorporates theoretical approaches, offering a collection of
principles assembled in the heat and trials of public practice. The
essays gathered in this volume are inspired by the capacious
conception of rhetoric put forth by historian of rhetoric Jeffrey
Walker, who is perhaps best known for stressing rhetoric's
educational mission and its investments in both theory and
practice. The book extends that vision through the prisms of
poetics, performance, and philosophy of argument. Poetics shows
rhetoric's meaning making in all its verbal possibilities and
material manifestations, in contexts ranging from mouse-infested
medieval fields to the threat of toxin-ridden streams in the
twentieth century. Performance puts what is created into the heat
of public life, tapping out the rhythms of Byzantine prose or using
collage to visually depict the beliefs and convictions of Martin
Luther King Jr. Philosophy of argument enacts the mutually
constitutive relationship between rhetoric and dialectic, offering
new insights on and contexts for old tools like stasis and
disputation, while keeping the focus on usefulness and
teachability. Ranging across centuries and contexts, the essays
collected here demonstrate the continued need to attend carefully
to the cooperation of descriptive language and normative reality,
conceptual vocabulary and material practice, public speech and
moral self-shaping. This volume will rekindle long-standing
conversations about the public, world-making practice of rhetoric,
thereby enlivening anew its civic mission.
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