Rhetorical Criticism: Perspectives in Action (Lexington Studies in Political Communication)
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The current field of communication derives from the historical study
 of rhetoric. Over the last few decades, however, as the trend toward theoretical
 conceptions has driven analysis and as a host of "isms" has defined
 criticism, communication studies have moved away from a predominantly historical
 perspective.
Yet many scholars in the field continue to find benefits in rhetorical
 history. In the thirteen essays gathered here, eminent scholars address
 the ongoing dialogue over the regrounding of rhetorical study and the relationship
 between theory and history as well as history and criticism in the field.
 Some examine the conceptual issues involved in the juncture of rhetoric
 and history; others offer case studies, often based on research with primary
 documents, to illustrate the process and promise of rhetorical history.
 Collectively, their work tests theory and complements criticism while standing
 as a distinct and valid approach in and of itself.
The conceptualizations and methodologies of rhetorical history will
 increase in significance during the burgeoning "Communication Age"
 as we seek to cope with the present and prepare for the future by better
 understanding the past. This volume serves as an excellent overview of
 a recently neglected methodological approach and acts as the first step
 in ending that neglect.
| Country | USA | 
| Brand | University Alabama Press | 
| Manufacturer | University Alabama Press | 
| Binding | Paperback | 
| UnitCount | 1 | 
| EANs | 9780817350482 | 
| ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |