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Histories of Ethos: World Perspectives on Rhetoric



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Autore: Baumlin James S Visualizza persona
Titolo: Histories of Ethos: World Perspectives on Rhetoric Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (226 p.)
Soggetto topico: Philosophy
Soggetto non controllato: ethos
selfhood
identity
authenticity
authority
persona
positionality
postmodernism
haunt
iatrology
trust
storytelling
Archer
Aristotle
Bourdieu
Corder
Foucault
Geertz
Giddens
Gusdorf
Heidegger
African American literature
slave narratives
Phillis Wheatley
Martin Luther King
Malcolm X
W.E.B. Du Bois
Booker T. Washington
Oglala Lakota
wound
ecology
ecological
Wounded Knee
American Indian
cultural wound
hip hop
black aesthetics
New York
flow
layering
rupture
productive consumption
hype
entrepreneurship
politics
counter-knowledge
class
social class
working class
habitus
social capital
GLBT/LGBTQ
queer
normativity
homonormativity
polemic
futurity
undecidability
re/disorientation
legitimacy
rhetorical agency
outness
Islamic ethos
nonwestern rhetorics
Islamophobia
The Qur’an
Sunnah
Ijtihad
Islamic State
Muslim community (Ummah)
Caliphate
disability
invention
rehabilitation
accessibility
inclusion
intersectionality
cross-disability identity
actant
cyborg
COVID-19
deep ecology
pandemic
posthumanism
skeptron
technoculture
Braidotti
Haraway
Latour
African slave trade
trauma
visual rhetorics
wolof language
Dakar
Door of No Return
Gorée Island
House of Slaves
Senegal
contemporary ethos
Ghana
dialogic
heteroglossia
postmodern discourses
proverbs
sexual identity
sexual presentation
conservative values
tradition
Chinese ethos
rhetoric
early Chinese rhetoric
Heaven
cultural heritage
Persona (resp. second.): MeyerCraig A
BaumlinJames S
Sommario/riassunto: The essays in this collection aim to waken contemporary discussions of ethos(and of rhetoric generally) from their Western, classical-Aristotelian slumbers.Western rhetoric was never univocal in its theory or practice of ethos: the essaysin this collection provide proof of this. The contributors aimed to shake rhetoricout of its Eurocentrism: the traditions of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia sustaintheir own models of ethos and lead us to reconsider rhetoric in its richvariety—what ethos was, is, and will become. This collection is groundbreakingin its attempt to outline the diversity of argument, trust, and authority beyonda singular, dominant perspective.This collection offers readers a choice of itineraries: thematic, geographic, andhistorical. Essays may be read individually or cumulatively, as exercises incomparative rhetoric. In taking a world perspective, Histories of Ethos willprove a seminal discussion. Its comparative approach will help readers appreciatethe commonalities and the distinctions in competing cultural-discursivepractices—in what brings us together and what drives us apart as communities.Additionally, it is the editors’ hope that, out of this historical, multiculturaldialogue, some new perspectives on ethos may come forward to broaden ourdiscussion and reach of understanding.
Altri titoli varianti: Histories of Ethos
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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