Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts
Volume:
22
June 2000 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts confronts the challenges facing critics of rhetorical action when the focus of the study contains a mixture of cultural traditions and practices. The contributors reflect on the limitations of monocultural critical approaches and put forward intercultural critical possibilities.
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
Raymie E McKerrow
Opening the Future
Vanessa Bowles Beasley
Asking New Questions of Old Texts
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
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
PART FOUR: FORUM: DEVELOPING FRAMEWORKS FOR INTERCULTURAL RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
William J Starosta
On the Intersection of Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication
John C Hammerback
Future Research on Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication
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