Rhetorical Exposures
Title | Rhetorical Exposures PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Carter |
Publisher | University of Alabama Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2015-04-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0817318623 |
In Rhetorical Exposures, Christopher Carter explores social documentary photography from the nineteenth century to the present in order to illuminate the political dimensions and consequences of photographs taken and selected to highlight social injustice.
Rhetorical Crossover
Title | Rhetorical Crossover PDF eBook |
Author | Cedric Burrows |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2020-10-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0822987619 |
In music, crossover means that a song has moved beyond its original genre and audience into the general social consciousness. Rhetorical Crossover uses the same concept to theorize how the black rhetorical presence has moved in mainstream spaces in an era where African Americans were becoming more visible in white culture. Cedric Burrows argues that when black rhetoric moves into the dominant culture, white audiences appear welcoming to African Americans as long as they present an acceptable form of blackness for white tastes. The predominant culture has always constructed coded narratives on how the black rhetorical presence should appear and behave when in majority spaces. In response, African Americans developed their own narratives that revise and reinvent mainstream narratives while also reaffirming their humanity. Using an interdisciplinary model built from music, education, film, and social movement studies, Rhetorical Crossover details the dueling narratives about African Americans that percolate throughout the United States.
Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods
Title | Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandria Lockett |
Publisher | CSU Open Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Anti-racism |
ISBN | 9781646421886 |
"Race, Rhetoric, and Research Methods explores how antiracism, as a critical methodology, can be used to structure knowledge production about language, culture, and communication. In each chapter, the authors draw on this methodology to reflect on how their experiences with race and racism dramatically influence our cultural literacies, canon formation, truth-telling, and digitally mediated modes of interpretation"--
Double Exposure
Title | Double Exposure PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard Faure |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780804743488 |
This book explores the possible relations between Western types of rationality and Buddhism. It also examines some clichés about Buddhism and questions the old antinomies of Western culture ("faith and reason," or "idealism and materialism"). The use of the Buddhist notion of the Two Truths as a hermeneutic device leads to a double or multiple exposure that will call into question our mental habits and force us to ask questions differently, to think "in a new key." Double Exposure is somewhat of an oddity. Written by a specialist for nonspecialists, it is not a book of vulgarization. Although it aims at a better integration of Western and Buddhist thought, it is not an exercise in comparative philosophy or religion. It is neither a contribution to Buddhist scholarship in the narrow sense, nor a contribution to some vague Western "spirituality." Cutting across traditional disciplines and blurring established genres, it provides a leisurely but deeply insightful stroll through philosophical and literary texts, dreams, poetry, and paradoxes.
The Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media
Title | The Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Thatcher |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 499 |
Release | 2017-10-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567678385 |
The Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media is a convenient and authoritative reference tool, introducing specific terms and concepts helpful to the study of the Bible and related literature in ancient communications culture. Since the early 1980s, biblical scholars have begun to explore the potentials of interdisciplinary theories of oral tradition, oral performance, personal and collective memory, ancient literacy and scribality, visual culture and ritual. Over time these theories have been combined with considerations of critical and exegetical problems in the study of the Bible, the history of Israel, Christian origins, and rabbinics. The Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media responds to the rapid growth of the field by providing a source of reference that offers clear definitions, and in-depth discussions of relevant terms and concepts, and the relationships between them. The volume begins with an overview of 'ancient media studies' and a brief history of research to orient the reader to the field and the broader research context of the book, with individual entries on terms and topics commonly encountered in studies of the Bible in ancient media culture. Each entry defines the term/ concept under consideration, then offers more sustained discussion of the topic, paying particular attention to its relevance for the study of the Bible and related literature
1-2 Corinthians
Title | 1-2 Corinthians PDF eBook |
Author | Craig S. Keener |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2005-06-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1316175758 |
This commentary explains 1 and 2 Corinthians passage by passage, following Paul's argument. It uses a variety of ancient sources to show how Paul's argument would have made sense to first-century readers, drawing from ancient letter-writing, speaking, and social conventions. The commentary will be of interest to pastors, teachers, and others who read Paul's letters because of its readability, firm grasp of the background and scholarship on the Corinthian correspondence, and its sensitivity to the sorts of questions asked by those wishing to apply Paul's letters today. It will also be of interest to scholars because of its exploration of ancient sources, often providing sources not previously cited in commentaries.
The Rhetoric of Risk
Title | The Rhetoric of Risk PDF eBook |
Author | Beverly A. Sauer |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2003-01-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1135654875 |
This volume examines rhetorical practices relating to situations of risk, and how documents and communication succeed or fail in these contexts. For scholars in technical communication, rhetoric, and related areas.