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Verbal and Visual Rhetoric in a Media World

Belle, Hilde van(Edited by)Gillaerts, Paul(Edited by)Gorp, Baldwin van(Edited by)Mieroop, Dorien van de(Edited by)Rutten, Kris(Edited by)
Part of the Rhetoric in Society series
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Since Aristotle, the study of rhetoric has focused on the persuasive aspect of verbal discourse in the political, forensic and ceremonial domains.

Rhetoric deals with doxa, with public discourse and persuasion as they develop in a world with no absolute knowledge, certainty or fixity.

Changing cultural and political conditions urge us to discuss the status, scope and value of rhetorical studies as a discipline.

One of these conditions is the increasing influence of visual communication.

This collection brings together work that examines how rhetoric functions at this moment and how it balances tradition and renewal.

It discusses new theoretical perspectives and it proposes different rhetorical analyses of actual topics.

A substantial part of the collection focuses specifically on the issue of (new) media discourse and visual rhetoric as it appears in pictures, graphics, cartoons, documentaries and videos.

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Product Details
Leiden University Press
9087281900 / 9789087281908
Paperback / softback
439.31
01/04/2013
Netherlands
505 pages
153 x 234 mm, 0 grams
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