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The rhetoric of rhetoric : the quest for effective communication / Wayne C. Booth.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell manifestosPublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing, 2004Description: xvi, 206 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1405112360
  • 9781405112369
  • 1405112379
  • 9781405112376
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808 22
LOC classification:
  • P301 .B594 2004
Contents:
1. How many "rhetorics"? -- 2. A condensed history of rhetorical studies -- 3. Judging rhetoric -- 4. Some major rescuers -- 5. The fate of rhetoric in education -- 6. The threats of political rhetrickery -- 7. Media rhetrickery -- 8. Can rhetorology yield more than a mere truce, in any of our "wars"?
Review: "The Rhetoric of RHETORIC is a manifesto addressed to a broad audience, dramatizing the importance of rhetorical studies and lamenting their widespread neglect. In it, distinguished critic Wayne C. Booth claims that communication in every corner of life can be improved if only we study rhetoric more closely." "After exploring and combating the various pejorative definitions of "rhetoric" and briefly tracing its history, Booth explores the consequences of bad rhetoric in education, in politics, and in the media. A few cures for bad rhetoric are offered, and a final chapter investigates the possibility of reducing harmful conflict by practicing a rhetoric that depends on deep listening by both sides. The key example used is the warfare between science and religion."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. How many "rhetorics"? -- 2. A condensed history of rhetorical studies -- 3. Judging rhetoric -- 4. Some major rescuers -- 5. The fate of rhetoric in education -- 6. The threats of political rhetrickery -- 7. Media rhetrickery -- 8. Can rhetorology yield more than a mere truce, in any of our "wars"?

"The Rhetoric of RHETORIC is a manifesto addressed to a broad audience, dramatizing the importance of rhetorical studies and lamenting their widespread neglect. In it, distinguished critic Wayne C. Booth claims that communication in every corner of life can be improved if only we study rhetoric more closely." "After exploring and combating the various pejorative definitions of "rhetoric" and briefly tracing its history, Booth explores the consequences of bad rhetoric in education, in politics, and in the media. A few cures for bad rhetoric are offered, and a final chapter investigates the possibility of reducing harmful conflict by practicing a rhetoric that depends on deep listening by both sides. The key example used is the warfare between science and religion."--BOOK JACKET.

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