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Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts
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Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts



May 2000 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts identifies and confronts the challenges facing critics of rhetorical action when the focus of study contains a mixture of cultural traditions and practices. The chapters in this book are both reflections on the limitations of monocultural critical approaches and visions of intercultural critical possibilities. Part I introduces the rationale for the book's theme and provides an overview of chapters. Part II contains six chapters that connect specific critical perspectives – postmodern, Africalogical, ethnographic, historical – to intercultural rhetorical criticism. Part III contains four chapters that examine rhetoric in intercultural contexts. Part IV is the Forum, in which William J. Starosta, a leading proponent of intercultural rhetorical studies, describes his efforts to develop attention to intercultural rhetoric. John C. Hammerback and Raka Shome respond to his framework and to the need for rhetorical critics to adopt an intercultural sensibility.


 
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Alberto González and Dolores V Tanno
Rhetoric at the Intercultures
 
PART TWO: PERSPECTIVES ON RHETORIC AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Robert Shuter
The Cultures of Rhetoric
Donal Carbaugh and Karen Wolf
Situating Rhetoric in Cultural Discourses
Ronald L Jackson II
Africalogical Theory Building
Positioning the Discourse

 
Raymie E McKerrow
Opening the Future
Postmodern Rhetoric in a Multicultural World

 
Vanessa Bowles Beasley
Asking New Questions of Old Texts
Presidential Rhetoric and the Demands of Multiculturalism

 
Mary M Garret
Some Elementary Methodological Reflections on the Studying of the Chinese Rhetorical Tradition
 
PART THREE: RHETORIC IN INTERCULTURAL CONTEXTS
Taria Rai Peterson and Kathi Lynn Pauley
George Bush Goes to Rio
Implications for US Participation in Global Environmental Governance

 
Elisabeth Gareis
Rhetoric and Intercultural Friendship Formation
Ringo Ma
Water-Related Figurative Language in the Rhetoric of Mencius
Lynda Dee Dixon and Paul M Shaver
The Cultural Perspective of a Public Health Facility for Oklahoma American Indians
Architectural Change as Rhetoric

 
 
PART FOUR: FORUM: DEVELOPING FRAMEWORKS FOR INTERCULTURAL RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
William J Starosta
On the Intersection of Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication
A Twenty-Five Year Personal Retrospective

 
John C Hammerback
Future Research on Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication
Moving Forward from Starosta's 'Intersection'

 
Raka Shome
A Response to Bill Starosta's 'On the Intersection of Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication'
William J Starosta
Response to Commentaries by Hammerback and Shome

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