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Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts.
Başlık:
Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts.
Yazar:
Ianetta, Melissa Joan.
ISBN:
9780809386161
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (334 pages)
İçerik:
Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Why Silence and Listening Are Important Rhetorical Arts -- Part One: History -- 1. Aspasia's Purloined Letters: Historical Absence, Fictional Presence, and the Rhetoric of Silence -- 2. Out of "Wonderful Silence" Come "Sweet Words": The Rhetorical Authority of St. Catherine of Siena -- 3. Purposeful Silence and Perceptive Listening: Rhetorical Agency for Women in Christine de Pizan's The Treasure of the City of Ladies -- 4. Trying Silence: The Case of Denmark Vesey and the History of African American Rhetoric -- 5. Living Pictures, Living Memory: Women's Rhetorical Silence within the American Delsarte Movement -- Part Two: Theory and Criticism -- 6. Silence: A Politics -- NO ELECTRONIC RIGHTS -- 7. "Down a Road and into an Awful Silence": Graphic Listening in Joe Sacco's Comics Journalism -- 8. The Ideology of African Philosophy: The Silences and Possibilities of African Rhetorical Knowledge -- 9. Finding Democracy in Our Argument Culture: Listening to Spike Lee's Jazz Funeral on the Levees -- 10. Gesturing toward Peace: On Silence, the Society of the Spectacle, and the "Women in Black" Antiwar Protests -- 11. Hearing Women's Silence in Transitional South Africa: Achmat Dangor's Bitter Fruit -- Part Three: Praxes -- 12. With Our Ears to the Ground: Compassionate Listening in Israel/Palestine -- 13. A Repertoire of Discernments: Hearing the Unsaid in Oral History Narratives -- 14. Cultivating Listening: Teaching from a Restored Logos -- 15. Making Ourselves Vulnerable: A Feminist Pedagogy of Listening -- 16. Revaluing Silence and Listening with Second-Language English Users -- 17. Student Silences in the Deep South: Hearing Unfamiliar Dialects -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
Özet:
In Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts, editors Cheryl Glenn and Krista Ratcliffe bring together seventeen essays by new and established scholars that demonstrate the value and importance of silence and listening to the study and practice of rhetoric. Building on the editors' groundbreaking research, which respects the power of the spoken word while challenging the marginalized status of silence and listening, this volume makes a strong case for placing these overlooked concepts, and their intersections, at the forefront of rhetorical arts within rhetoric and composition studies.             Divided into three parts-History, Theory and Criticism, and Praxes-this book reimagines traditional histories and theories of rhetoric and incorporates contemporary interests, such as race, gender, and cross-cultural concerns, into scholarly conversations about rhetorical history, theory, criticism, and praxes. For the editors and the other contributors to this volume, silence is not simply the absence of sound and listening is not a passive act. When used strategically and with purpose-together and separately-silence and listening are powerful rhetorical devices integral to effective communication. The essays cover a wide range of subjects, including women rhetors from ancient Greece and medieval and Renaissance Europe; African philosophy and African American rhetoric; contemporary antiwar protests in the United States; activist conflict resolution in Israel and Palestine; and feminist and second-language pedagogies.               Taken together, the essays in this volume advance the argument that silence and listening are as important to rhetoric and composition studies as the more traditionally emphasized arts of reading, writing, and speaking and are particularly effective for theorizing, historicizing, analyzing, and teaching. An extremely valuable

resource for instructors and students in rhetoric, composition, and communication studies, Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts will also have applications beyond academia, helping individuals, cultural groups, and nations more productively discern and implement appropriate actions when all parties agree to engage in rhetorical situations that include not only respectful speaking, reading, and writing but also productive silence and rhetorical listening.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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