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Rhetorical Aspects of Discourses in Present-Day Society

Edited By: Lotte Dam, Lise-Lotte Holmgreen, Jeanne Strunck

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Once dismissed as linguistic ornamentation, rhetoric re-emerged as a vital tool for communication in modern society. This book analyzes its use across political, journalistic, and organisational discourse, showing how rhetoric shapes human action and interaction.

Since antiquity, the notion of rhetoric has been associated with Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian. Their theories are central to the understanding that, on the one…
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Since antiquity, the notion of rhetoric has been associated with Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian. Their theories are central to the understanding that, on the one hand, rhetoric can be used for persuading and convincing an audience, and on the other, for becoming an eloquent speaker. Based on this understanding, the study of rhetoric was for many years regarded by scholars as a meaningless enterprise as it was perceived as a study of linguistic ornamentation.

However, in the beginning of the twentieth century, scholars regained an interest in the study of rhetoric in recognition of rhetorical skills being important for communication in modern society. Like speakers in public life, e.g. politicians, who had always acknowledged the role of rhetoric, all sorts of communicators, mediators and scholars became interested in rhetoric as a practical tool for building up texts meant for the public sphere as well as an analytical tool for the critique of public argumentation. This led to the development of new theories from New Rhetoric over Rhetorical Criticism to theories of genre and discourse, reflecting the view that rhetoric must be understood and used against the social and cultural framework in which it is embedded.

The contributions of this book reflect this multi-faceted approach to rhetoric, discourse and genre through their focus upon and analysis of different institutionalised discourses. Thus, within the three sections of political, journalistic and organisational discourse, the articles discuss various discourse types and their rhetorical features, contributing to the understanding of rhetoric and discourse having significant influence on human action and interaction in society.

Lotte Dam, Lise-Lotte Holmgreen and Jeanne Strunck are all Associate Professors of Linguistics, Discourse and (intercultural) Communication in the Department of Language and Culture at Aalborg University, Denmark. In 2006, they organised the first conference on ‘Rhetoric in Society’, from which the contributions in this book emerged.

Karen Adams, Bas Andeweg, Hilde van Belle, Anne Marie Bülow, Anabela Carvalho, A. Francisca Henkemans, Jaap de Jong, Sine Nørholm Just, Jens Kirk, Willem Koetsenruijter, Andres Kõnno, George Mavrogenis, Birgitte Norlyk, José Plug, Rui Ramos, Marta Rzepecka, Tetyana Sayenko, Walter Schønfelder, Karyn Stapleton, Jeanne Strunck, Torben Vestergaard, Emma Vine, John Wilson, Lotte Dam

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-659-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-659-1
  • Date of Publication: 2008-10-02

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1229-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1229-0
  • Date of Publication: 2008-10-02

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: CF, GTC, H
  • THEMA: CF, GTC, NH
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