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This reference guide surveys the field, covering rhetoric's principles, concepts, applications, practical tools, and major thinkers. Rhetoric is increasingly studied in the context of other disciplines, such as anthropology, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, and pedagogy, because its well-established rules and time-honored methods are useful for developing modern communications and writing skills. Drawing on the scholarship and expertise of 288 contributors, the Encyclopedia presents a long-needed overview of rhetoric and its role in contemporary education and communications, discusses rhetoric's contributions to various fields, surveys the applications of this versatile discipline to the teaching of English and language arts, and illustrates its usefulness in all kinds of discourse, argument, and exchange of ideas. The coverage has been tailored to meet the needs of American teachers and students.
This reference work investigates the historical development, theoretical foundations, and practical applications of rhetoric as a discipline across diverse academic fields. Edited by Theresa Jarnagin Enos, the volume synthesizes contributions from 288 scholars to provide a comprehensive overview of how rhetorical principles function within contemporary education and communication. It argues that rhetoric remains a vital, versatile framework for understanding discourse, argument, and language arts in the modern era.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference text for students and educators in the humanities. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the breadth of the scholarly contributions included in the collection.
Page Count:
832
Publication Date:
2011-04-06
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203854888
ISBN-13:
9780203854884
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