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A Revolution in Tropes


A Revolution in Tropes

Alloiostrophic Rhetoric

von: Jane S. Sutton, Mari Lee Mifsud

36,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.04.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9780739195055
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 220

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<span><span>A Revolution in Tropes</span><span> is a groundbreaking study of rhetoric and tropes. Theorizing new ways of seeing rhetoric and its relationship with democratic deliberation, Jane Sutton and Mari Lee Mifsud explore and display </span><span>alloiōsis</span><span> as a trope of difference, exception, and radical otherness. Their argument centers on Aristotle’s theory of rhetoric through particular tropes of similarity that sustained a vision of civic discourse but at the same time underutilized tropes of difference. When this vision is revolutionized, democratic deliberation can perform and advance its ends of equality, justice, and freedom. Marie-Odile N. Hobeika and Michele Kennerly join Sutton and Mifsud in pushing the limits of rhetoric by engaging rhetoric </span><span>alloiostrophically</span><span>. Their collective efforts work to display the possibilities of what rhetoric can be. </span><span>A Revolution in Tropes</span><span> will appeal to scholars of rhetoric, philosophy, and communication</span></span>
<span><span>This book seeks to bring the problem of difference into the ongoing discussions vis-à-vis democratic deliberations about advancing rhetorical theory through the trope of the other, </span><span>alloiōsis</span><span>, defined as the figure of difference, exception, and radical otherness.</span></span>
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<span><span>Introduction: A Revolution in Tropes, Jane S. Sutton and Mari Lee Mifsud<br>Chapter 1: Figuring Rhetoric: From </span><span>Antistrophē</span><span> to </span><span>Alloiostrophē</span><span>, Jane S. Sutton and Mari Lee Mifsud<br>Chapter 2: The Earth is not at Rest and Neither Should Be Rhetoric, Jane S. Sutton<br>Chapter 3: Essay as Parataxis: Theorizing </span><span>Alloiōsis</span><span>, Marie-Odile N. Hobeika<br>Chapter 4: Beyond Syntax and Cities at War: Doing History and Theory </span><span>Alloiostrophically</span><span>, Mari Lee Mifsud<br>Chapter 5: An </span><span>Alloiotrophic</span><span> Addition, Michele Kennerly<br>Conclusion: A </span><span>Chōra</span><span> Afterword by way of a Fragment and a Riddle, Jane S. Sutton</span></span>
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<span><span><br>Jane S. Sutton</span><span> is professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State York.<br><br></span><span>Mari Lee Mifsud</span><span> is associate professor of rhetoric and women, gender, and sexuality studies at the University of Richmond. </span></span>
<p><span>11/24/2020 - New Books Network </span><a></a><span>featured the authors of this title on their “New Books in Language” podcast.</span><a></a><span> Link: <a href="https://newbooksnetwork.com/a-revolution-in-tropes"><span>https://newbooksnetwork.com/a-revolution-in-tropes</span></a></span></p>

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