A Companion to African Rhetoric
Herausgeber: Ige, Segun; Ochieng, Omedi; Motsaathebe, Gilbert
A Companion to African Rhetoric
Herausgeber: Ige, Segun; Ochieng, Omedi; Motsaathebe, Gilbert
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A Companion to African Rhetoric argues for a holistic view of rhetoric on the continent, gives an outline of what African rhetoric is, and serves as a pivotal anthology with contributions from African, Afro-Caribbean and African American rhetoricians to understanding African rhetoric.
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A Companion to African Rhetoric argues for a holistic view of rhetoric on the continent, gives an outline of what African rhetoric is, and serves as a pivotal anthology with contributions from African, Afro-Caribbean and African American rhetoricians to understanding African rhetoric.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9781793647658
- ISBN-10: 1793647658
- Artikelnr.: 64970669
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9781793647658
- ISBN-10: 1793647658
- Artikelnr.: 64970669
Edited by Segun Ige; Gilbert Motsaathebe and Omedi Ochieng - Contributions by Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir; Femi Abiodun; Rufus O. Adebayo; Yunana Ahmed; Petrina Batholmeus; Yomi Daramola; Kela Nnarka Francis; Nancy Henaku; Busayo Olamide Ige; Segun Ige; Jairo
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction by Segun Ige
Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric
1. What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equiano's
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings
Omedi Ochieng
2. Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach
Yunana Ahmed
3. African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective
Rewai Makamani
4. Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric
Segun Ige
Part II: African Political Rhetoric
5. Real and Imagined: African Union's 100-Year Construction of Africa
(1963-2063)
Segun Ige
6. A Tale of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic and Rhetorical
Analysis of the 2014 Election Manifestos of SWAPO and DTA Political Parties
Petrina Batholmeus and Jairos Kangira
7. Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari
and Biafra Rhetorical Performance
Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir
Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature
8. An Afrocentric Approach to Understanding 'Face' and the Rhetoric of
Collective Identity Busayo Ige
9. Graphological Strategizing as Solution to Problems of Linguistic
Heterogeneity: Translatability and Orality in Written Poetic Discourse of
English Expression
Mabel Osakwe
10. African Rhetoric as an Emergent Subfield: A Review of Literature and
Reflections on Critical Issues
Nancy Henaku and Ruby Pappoe
11. African Rhetoric and Literature: A Journey through Words and Writings
Aaron Smith
12. Yoruba Chants and Chanting as Rhetorical Devices
Yomi Daramola, Femi Abiodun, and Olusegun Titus
13. Calypso Poetics: The Rhetoric of Trinidad's Lingua Franca
Kela Francis
14. A History of African American Orature, the Badman Hero, and Gangster Rap
Dennis Winston
15. From a Grubby turf to a dome: Praise Poetry as a rhetorical stratagem in
political domain Stanley Madonsela
16. Rhetoric, Orality and Embryonic Trends in Africa and Beyond: Unpacking the
Oratorical Genius of Mbuli
Gilbert Motsaathebe
Part IV: Rhetoric and Religion in Africa
17. Epistemological Considerations of Religious Rhetoric in Africa: Language,
Spirituality, and Incantation Discourse
Rufus O. Adebayo
Index
About the Authors
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction by Segun Ige
Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric
1. What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equiano's
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings
Omedi Ochieng
2. Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach
Yunana Ahmed
3. African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective
Rewai Makamani
4. Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric
Segun Ige
Part II: African Political Rhetoric
5. Real and Imagined: African Union's 100-Year Construction of Africa
(1963-2063)
Segun Ige
6. A Tale of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic and Rhetorical
Analysis of the 2014 Election Manifestos of SWAPO and DTA Political Parties
Petrina Batholmeus and Jairos Kangira
7. Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari
and Biafra Rhetorical Performance
Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir
Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature
8. An Afrocentric Approach to Understanding 'Face' and the Rhetoric of
Collective Identity Busayo Ige
9. Graphological Strategizing as Solution to Problems of Linguistic
Heterogeneity: Translatability and Orality in Written Poetic Discourse of
English Expression
Mabel Osakwe
10. African Rhetoric as an Emergent Subfield: A Review of Literature and
Reflections on Critical Issues
Nancy Henaku and Ruby Pappoe
11. African Rhetoric and Literature: A Journey through Words and Writings
Aaron Smith
12. Yoruba Chants and Chanting as Rhetorical Devices
Yomi Daramola, Femi Abiodun, and Olusegun Titus
13. Calypso Poetics: The Rhetoric of Trinidad's Lingua Franca
Kela Francis
14. A History of African American Orature, the Badman Hero, and Gangster Rap
Dennis Winston
15. From a Grubby turf to a dome: Praise Poetry as a rhetorical stratagem in
political domain Stanley Madonsela
16. Rhetoric, Orality and Embryonic Trends in Africa and Beyond: Unpacking the
Oratorical Genius of Mbuli
Gilbert Motsaathebe
Part IV: Rhetoric and Religion in Africa
17. Epistemological Considerations of Religious Rhetoric in Africa: Language,
Spirituality, and Incantation Discourse
Rufus O. Adebayo
Index
About the Authors
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction by Segun Ige
Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric
1. What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equiano's
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings
Omedi Ochieng
2. Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach
Yunana Ahmed
3. African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective
Rewai Makamani
4. Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric
Segun Ige
Part II: African Political Rhetoric
5. Real and Imagined: African Union's 100-Year Construction of Africa
(1963-2063)
Segun Ige
6. A Tale of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic and Rhetorical
Analysis of the 2014 Election Manifestos of SWAPO and DTA Political Parties
Petrina Batholmeus and Jairos Kangira
7. Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari
and Biafra Rhetorical Performance
Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir
Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature
8. An Afrocentric Approach to Understanding 'Face' and the Rhetoric of
Collective Identity Busayo Ige
9. Graphological Strategizing as Solution to Problems of Linguistic
Heterogeneity: Translatability and Orality in Written Poetic Discourse of
English Expression
Mabel Osakwe
10. African Rhetoric as an Emergent Subfield: A Review of Literature and
Reflections on Critical Issues
Nancy Henaku and Ruby Pappoe
11. African Rhetoric and Literature: A Journey through Words and Writings
Aaron Smith
12. Yoruba Chants and Chanting as Rhetorical Devices
Yomi Daramola, Femi Abiodun, and Olusegun Titus
13. Calypso Poetics: The Rhetoric of Trinidad's Lingua Franca
Kela Francis
14. A History of African American Orature, the Badman Hero, and Gangster Rap
Dennis Winston
15. From a Grubby turf to a dome: Praise Poetry as a rhetorical stratagem in
political domain Stanley Madonsela
16. Rhetoric, Orality and Embryonic Trends in Africa and Beyond: Unpacking the
Oratorical Genius of Mbuli
Gilbert Motsaathebe
Part IV: Rhetoric and Religion in Africa
17. Epistemological Considerations of Religious Rhetoric in Africa: Language,
Spirituality, and Incantation Discourse
Rufus O. Adebayo
Index
About the Authors
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction by Segun Ige
Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric
1. What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equiano's
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings
Omedi Ochieng
2. Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach
Yunana Ahmed
3. African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective
Rewai Makamani
4. Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric
Segun Ige
Part II: African Political Rhetoric
5. Real and Imagined: African Union's 100-Year Construction of Africa
(1963-2063)
Segun Ige
6. A Tale of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic and Rhetorical
Analysis of the 2014 Election Manifestos of SWAPO and DTA Political Parties
Petrina Batholmeus and Jairos Kangira
7. Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari
and Biafra Rhetorical Performance
Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir
Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature
8. An Afrocentric Approach to Understanding 'Face' and the Rhetoric of
Collective Identity Busayo Ige
9. Graphological Strategizing as Solution to Problems of Linguistic
Heterogeneity: Translatability and Orality in Written Poetic Discourse of
English Expression
Mabel Osakwe
10. African Rhetoric as an Emergent Subfield: A Review of Literature and
Reflections on Critical Issues
Nancy Henaku and Ruby Pappoe
11. African Rhetoric and Literature: A Journey through Words and Writings
Aaron Smith
12. Yoruba Chants and Chanting as Rhetorical Devices
Yomi Daramola, Femi Abiodun, and Olusegun Titus
13. Calypso Poetics: The Rhetoric of Trinidad's Lingua Franca
Kela Francis
14. A History of African American Orature, the Badman Hero, and Gangster Rap
Dennis Winston
15. From a Grubby turf to a dome: Praise Poetry as a rhetorical stratagem in
political domain Stanley Madonsela
16. Rhetoric, Orality and Embryonic Trends in Africa and Beyond: Unpacking the
Oratorical Genius of Mbuli
Gilbert Motsaathebe
Part IV: Rhetoric and Religion in Africa
17. Epistemological Considerations of Religious Rhetoric in Africa: Language,
Spirituality, and Incantation Discourse
Rufus O. Adebayo
Index
About the Authors