Winner, Speech Communication Association Award for Distinguished Scholarship<br /><br />This is a book that, almost singlehandedly, freed scholars from the narrow constraints of a single critical paradigm and created a new era in the study of public discourse. Its original publication in 1965 created a spirited controversy. Here Edwin Black examines the assumptions and principl...
Winner, Speech Communication Association Award for Distinguished Scholarship<br /><br />This is a book that, almost singlehandedly, freed scholars from the narrow constraints of a single critical paradigm and created a new era in the study of public discourse. Its original publication in 1965 created a spirited controversy. Here Edwin Black examines the assumptions and principles underlying neo-Aristotelian theory and suggests an alternative approach to criticism, centering around the concept of the "rhetorical transaction." This new edition, containing Black's new introduction, will enable students and scholars to secure a copy of one of the most influential books ever written in the field.
作者简介
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Edwin Black was professor of communication arts at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the co-author, with Harry P. Kerr, of American Issues (1961). He was the co-editor, with Lloyd F. Bitzer, of The Prospect of Rhetoric (1971).
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The Practice of Rhetorical Criticism 10
Rhetoric and General Criticism 36
Aristotle and Rhetorical Criticism 91
An Alternative Frame of Reference 132
The Genre of Argumentation 148
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The Practice of Rhetorical Criticism 10
Rhetoric and General Criticism 36
Aristotle and Rhetorical Criticism 91
An Alternative Frame of Reference 132
The Genre of Argumentation 148
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