This work seeks to provide insight into the role that discourse and rhetorical analysis plays in the crucial area of international conflict resolution and diplomatic process.
This work seeks to provide insight into the role that discourse and rhetorical analysis plays in the crucial area of international conflict resolution and diplomatic process.
RAY T. DONAHUE is Professor of Intercultural Communication at Nagoya Gakuin University in Japan./e He is the author of Japanese Culture and Communication: Critical and Cultural Analysis and co-author of Diplomatic Discourse: International Conflict at the United Nations (Ablex, 1997).
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Preface Introduction DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Discourse Analysis: A Conceptual Foundation The Framing and Formatting of Discourse Contrastive Discourse Analysis: Genre and Culture Functional Versus Structural Approaches to Discourse Analysis Asian Conflict: North and South Korea Face Off at the UN RHETORICAL ANALYSIS Classicial Antecedents and Their Successors Contemporary Western Perspectives Three UN Situations APPLICATIONS Middle Eastern Conflict: Israel and the PLO An African Conflict Resolved Super Power Conflicts and Resolutions Toward a Future World Order Freedom, Human Rights, and Women's Rights Appendix References Author Index Subject Index About the Authors
Preface Introduction DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Discourse Analysis: A Conceptual Foundation The Framing and Formatting of Discourse Contrastive Discourse Analysis: Genre and Culture Functional Versus Structural Approaches to Discourse Analysis Asian Conflict: North and South Korea Face Off at the UN RHETORICAL ANALYSIS Classicial Antecedents and Their Successors Contemporary Western Perspectives Three UN Situations APPLICATIONS Middle Eastern Conflict: Israel and the PLO An African Conflict Resolved Super Power Conflicts and Resolutions Toward a Future World Order Freedom, Human Rights, and Women's Rights Appendix References Author Index Subject Index About the Authors
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