To counterbalance traditional communication ethics grounded in linguistic or symbolic rhetorical theories, Ethics in Contact Rhetoric de-centers discourse and begins with bodies and the art of dance to formulate an immediate bio-relational communication theory--contact rhetoric--that addresses the full physical and moral range of rhetorical force.
To counterbalance traditional communication ethics grounded in linguistic or symbolic rhetorical theories, Ethics in Contact Rhetoric de-centers discourse and begins with bodies and the art of dance to formulate an immediate bio-relational communication theory--contact rhetoric--that addresses the full physical and moral range of rhetorical force.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Jon Radwan; Dale Cyphert; Ellen W. Gorsevski and Omar Swartz
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: On Co-writing More, Rhetorical Touch, and Dancing Temples of Hope Introduction: On Feelings, Dance Terms, and Forming Rhetorical Critics Chapter 1: Centering Contact, Dancing Attitudes: On King Midas' Touch and Defining Terms Jon Radwan Chapter 2: Contact Rhetoric: Bodies and Love in Deus Caritas Est Jon Radwan Chapter 3: Conquest and Rhetorical Force: Truth, Mutuality, and Just Dancing in Relational Gravity Jon Radwan Chapter 4: With or Without God: Dancing and the Apocalypse Omar Swartz Chapter 5: "I Am Prepared to Die:" Mandela's Rivonia Address and Sabotage as Rhetorical Contact Jon Radwan, Dale Cyphert, and Ellen Gorsevski Chapter 6: Choosing: The Violence of Iowa Nice or an Ethical Bar Fight Dale Cyphert Chapter 7: Interspecies Communication Ethics and Relational Force: From Repression to Restorative Ecological Justice Ellen Gorsevski Chapter 8: Terrorism, Direction Action, and Holding Prisoners: Rhetorical Dimensions of Violent Contact Jon Radwan
Preface: On Co-writing More, Rhetorical Touch, and Dancing Temples of Hope Introduction: On Feelings, Dance Terms, and Forming Rhetorical Critics Chapter 1: Centering Contact, Dancing Attitudes: On King Midas' Touch and Defining Terms Jon Radwan Chapter 2: Contact Rhetoric: Bodies and Love in Deus Caritas Est Jon Radwan Chapter 3: Conquest and Rhetorical Force: Truth, Mutuality, and Just Dancing in Relational Gravity Jon Radwan Chapter 4: With or Without God: Dancing and the Apocalypse Omar Swartz Chapter 5: "I Am Prepared to Die:" Mandela's Rivonia Address and Sabotage as Rhetorical Contact Jon Radwan, Dale Cyphert, and Ellen Gorsevski Chapter 6: Choosing: The Violence of Iowa Nice or an Ethical Bar Fight Dale Cyphert Chapter 7: Interspecies Communication Ethics and Relational Force: From Repression to Restorative Ecological Justice Ellen Gorsevski Chapter 8: Terrorism, Direction Action, and Holding Prisoners: Rhetorical Dimensions of Violent Contact Jon Radwan
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