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Rhetorical animals: boundaries of the human in the study of persuasion

Bjorkdahl, Kristian(Contributions by)Cooper, Marilyn M.(Contributions by)Dionne, T. Jake(Contributions by)Goksel, Iklim(Contributions by)Gorsevski, Ellen W.(Contributions by)Greenwalt, Dustin A.(Contributions by)Gruber, David R.(Contributions by)Gutierrez, Andrea(Contributions by)Hafen, Susan(Contributions by)Lerberg, Matthew(Contributions by)Loe, Kelin(Contributions by)Parrish, Alex C.(Contributions by)Plec, Emily(Contributions by)Saltmarsh, Jennifer(Contributions by)Zertuche, Hayley(Contributions by)Bjorkdahl, Kristian(Edited by)Parrish, Alex C.(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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For this edited volume, the contributors solicited chapters that investigate the place of nonhuman animals in the purview of rhetorical theory; what it would mean to communicate beyond the human community; how rhetoric reveals our 'brute roots'.

In other words, this book investigates themes that enlighten us about likely or possible implications of the animal turn within rhetorical studies.

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Lexington Books
1498558461 / 9781498558464
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
808
15/12/2017
English
318 pages
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