Inspired by the Rhetoric Culture Project, this volume focuses on the use of imagery, narrative, and cultural schemes to deal with predicatments that arise during the course of life. The contributors explore how people muster their resources to understand and deal with emergencies such as illness, displacement, or genocide. In dealing with such circumstances, people can develop new rhetorical forms and, in the process, establish new cultural resources for succeeding generations. Several of the contributions show how rhetorical cultural forms can themselves create emergencies. The contributors bring expertise from a variety of disciplines, including anthropology and communications studies, underlining the volume’s wider relevance as a reflect...
The thematic section of this issue of JRFM deals with apocalyptic imaginings in literature and film....
In times of crisis, how do people conceptualise and communicate their experiences through different ...
Studying rhetoric in non-Western contexts is complicated by rhetoric's sedimented cultural history i...
A crisis, as an exigency, is an opportunity for change in culture and society. In 1999, California\...
Every disaster outbreak in human history has either implicitly or explicitly promoted literary creat...
The book seeks to understand how societies and cultures deal with disaster and the rhetorical means ...
The study of rhetorical narrative theory has ancient roots, and has inspired research to the present...
In the United States, in the past thirty years, there has been a self-conscious storytelling renaiss...
This project examines the relationship between rhetorical ethos, ethos as habitus, and the constitut...
The English language, with its infinite space and possibility, is and can be recycled to recreate au...
The English language, with its infinite space and possibility, is and can be recycled to recreate au...
International audienceCan literature and the arts in general help to prevent catastrophes? In the ar...
Disclosing creative possibilities of thought and action is an important function of communication, e...
This project aims to discover if there is useful overlap between the recommended rhetorical response...
Rhetorical scholarship has relied upon textual criticism as a method of examining discourse. However...
The thematic section of this issue of JRFM deals with apocalyptic imaginings in literature and film....
In times of crisis, how do people conceptualise and communicate their experiences through different ...
Studying rhetoric in non-Western contexts is complicated by rhetoric's sedimented cultural history i...
A crisis, as an exigency, is an opportunity for change in culture and society. In 1999, California\...
Every disaster outbreak in human history has either implicitly or explicitly promoted literary creat...
The book seeks to understand how societies and cultures deal with disaster and the rhetorical means ...
The study of rhetorical narrative theory has ancient roots, and has inspired research to the present...
In the United States, in the past thirty years, there has been a self-conscious storytelling renaiss...
This project examines the relationship between rhetorical ethos, ethos as habitus, and the constitut...
The English language, with its infinite space and possibility, is and can be recycled to recreate au...
The English language, with its infinite space and possibility, is and can be recycled to recreate au...
International audienceCan literature and the arts in general help to prevent catastrophes? In the ar...
Disclosing creative possibilities of thought and action is an important function of communication, e...
This project aims to discover if there is useful overlap between the recommended rhetorical response...
Rhetorical scholarship has relied upon textual criticism as a method of examining discourse. However...
The thematic section of this issue of JRFM deals with apocalyptic imaginings in literature and film....
In times of crisis, how do people conceptualise and communicate their experiences through different ...
Studying rhetoric in non-Western contexts is complicated by rhetoric's sedimented cultural history i...