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Global Rhetorical Traditions.

Author/creator Wu, Hui, 1953-
Other author/creatorGraban, Tarez Samra.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoLa Vergne : Parlor Press, LLC, 2022.
Description1 online resource (609 pages).
Supplemental Content EBSCOhost
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Series Lauer Series in Rhetoric and Composition
Lauer series in rhetoric and composition. ^A1137653
Contents Front cover -- Front cover inside -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Patricia Bizzell -- Introduction: Renewing Comparative Methodologies -- Tarez Samra Graban -- 1 Arabic and Islamic Rhetorics -- Prefatory Introduction -- Tarez Samra Graban -- 1.1 Early Islamic, c. 18 AH/639 CE, Basrah (Iraq) -- Letter from Omar bin Al-Khattab to Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari -- Lana Oweidat -- 1.2 Medieval Islamic, c. 10th Century CE, Damascus
Contents Al-Fαrαb+'s Book of Rhetoric: An Arabic-English Translation of Al-Fαrαb+'s Commentary on Aristotle's Rhetoric -- Lahcen E. Ezzaher -- 1.3 Medieval Islamic, c. 428 AH/1037 CE, Persia (Buyid Dynasty) -- Ibn Sina (Avicenna) on Style: Article Four from His Book on Rhetoric -- Maha Baddar -- 1.4 Medieval Islamic, c. 442 AH/1050 CE, Spain -- Foundations of Rhetoric in Ibn Hazm: Selections from Ring of the Dove and A Treatise on the Cure of Souls and the Improvement of Manners -- Robert Eddy and Raed Alsawaier -- 1.5 Arabic-Islamic, c. 11th Century CE, Persia
Contents Abk $ayyαn al-Taw%+d+'s "Night 8": No Place for Greek Logic in Arabic Language and Thought -- Lahcen E. Ezzaher -- 1.6 Arabic-Islamic, c. 791 AH/1389 CE, Egypt -- The Tongue of Sovereignty and the Weaver of Wise Words: A Partial Translation of al-Qalqaṣhand+'s Maqαmah on the Chancery Writer -- Rasha Diab -- Comprehensive Bibliography -- Glossary of Terms -- 2 Chinese Rhetorics -- Prefatory Introduction -- Hui Wu -- 2.1 Spring-Autumn Period and Warring States Period (Classical) -- Rhetorical Teachings by Confucius (551-479 BCE): A Partial Translation of the Analects with an Introduction
Abstract GLOBAL RHETORICAL TRADITIONS presents translated primary sources, with scholarly commentary, on rhetorical instruction and rhetorical practices of Asia, Africa, the Near East, the Middle East, Polynesia, and precolonial Europe. With an emphasis on building global terminologies to support research and teaching, this collection supports courses in global rhetorics, cross-cultural writing studies, and communication at undergraduate and graduate levels.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
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