This essay will not focus on my analyses of the poems that were the original impetus of my study, but instead on what I discovered when researching the rhetorical traditions within which the poems are situated. My argument hinges on this question: Why did no gross disparities between rhetorical traditions emerge in my initial research, and why is this absence significant? My analysis draws on the works of George A. Kennedy, Robert Oliver, and Edward Said, in addition to the post-colonial studies of Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin
My purpose in this essay is to suggest, via case study, that if Anglo-American philosophy is to beco...
Though applicable in many Western historical-cultural settings, the Aristotelian model of ethos is n...
When students at Manchester University erased a famous poem by Rudyard Kipling and substituted an al...
This essay will not focus on my analyses of the poems that were the original impetus of my study, bu...
It all started in Las Vegas. A lone figure adorned with a floral pattern silk shirt hunched maniacal...
The article aims to ask the question: What is next after Western literature and rhetoric? He believe...
In this dissertation I propose a revisionary history of rhetoric that emphasizes the influence of Ne...
This dissertation investigates rhetorical theories and practices in Chinese cultural history. I exam...
Identifying the specific complexities and historical context of post-Mao Chinese literary women\u27s...
Based on the relativity of rhetorical theories, the author argues that the standards of rhetoric in ...
Many American teachers can see differences between the way their domestic and international students...
This paper reviews studies concerning rhetorical differences in Chinese and English and investigates...
In our globalized world, students of communication benefit from experiencing diverse cultures and pe...
Poetry is an important part in culture, which therefore is the indispensable object for cultural res...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of major examples of the Western and Chinese poetic tr...
My purpose in this essay is to suggest, via case study, that if Anglo-American philosophy is to beco...
Though applicable in many Western historical-cultural settings, the Aristotelian model of ethos is n...
When students at Manchester University erased a famous poem by Rudyard Kipling and substituted an al...
This essay will not focus on my analyses of the poems that were the original impetus of my study, bu...
It all started in Las Vegas. A lone figure adorned with a floral pattern silk shirt hunched maniacal...
The article aims to ask the question: What is next after Western literature and rhetoric? He believe...
In this dissertation I propose a revisionary history of rhetoric that emphasizes the influence of Ne...
This dissertation investigates rhetorical theories and practices in Chinese cultural history. I exam...
Identifying the specific complexities and historical context of post-Mao Chinese literary women\u27s...
Based on the relativity of rhetorical theories, the author argues that the standards of rhetoric in ...
Many American teachers can see differences between the way their domestic and international students...
This paper reviews studies concerning rhetorical differences in Chinese and English and investigates...
In our globalized world, students of communication benefit from experiencing diverse cultures and pe...
Poetry is an important part in culture, which therefore is the indispensable object for cultural res...
This paper presents a cross-cultural analysis of major examples of the Western and Chinese poetic tr...
My purpose in this essay is to suggest, via case study, that if Anglo-American philosophy is to beco...
Though applicable in many Western historical-cultural settings, the Aristotelian model of ethos is n...
When students at Manchester University erased a famous poem by Rudyard Kipling and substituted an al...