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El. knyga: Companion to African Rhetoric

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793647665
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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793647665

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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 tounderstanding African rhetoric"--

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.

Recenzijos

"A Companion to African Rhetoric does a wonderful job of introducing the diversity of concerns, objects, and approaches in the study of African rhetorics." -- Kundai Chirindo, Lewis & Clark College "A Companion to African Rhetorics is long overdue. Editors Ige, Motsaathebe, and Ochieng, along with 17 other scholars, have assembled the most comprehensive introductionto dateto the breadth and depth of scholarship in African rhetorical traditions, showcasing surprisingly diverse theoretical origins, practices, languages, and literatures. In brilliant comparative fashion, each essay in this collection either disrupts, enriches, or troubles existing assumptions about what is (or is not) inherently African, rhetorical, democratic, and diasporic, attending to communicative theories and practices that have emerged from withinor more importantly, emerged across and betweencolonial borders and contexts. Wenze kahle!" -- Tarez Samra Graban, Florida State University "The first of its kind among studies of rhetoric in Africa, A Companion to African Rhetoric is a rich collection of essays covering a wide variety of rhetorical topics. With exceptional depth and scopefrom deft theoretical treatises to insightful rhetorical analyses, critical commentaries, and empirical studiesthe book will be a game changer in rhetorical studies, in global and comparative rhetorics. And it will likely set a new paradigm for the study of African and African Diaspora rhetorics." -- Kermit Campbell, Colgate University

Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction by Segun Ige

Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric



What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equianos
The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings

Omedi Ochieng



Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach

Yunana Ahmed



African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective

Rewai Makamani



Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric

Segun Ige

Part II: African Political Rhetoric



Real and Imagined: African Unions 100-Year Construction of Africa
(1963-2063)

Segun Ige



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



Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari
and Biafra Rhetorical Performance

Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir

Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature



An Afrocentric Approach to Understanding Face and the Rhetoric of
Collective Identity Busayo Ige
Graphological Strategizing as Solution to Problems of Linguistic
Heterogeneity: Translatability and Orality in Written Poetic Discourse of
English Expression

Mabel Osakwe



African Rhetoric as an Emergent Subfield: A Review of Literature and
Reflections on Critical Issues

Nancy Henaku and Ruby Pappoe



African Rhetoric and Literature: A Journey through Words and Writings

Aaron Smith



Yoruba Chants and Chanting as Rhetorical Devices

Yomi Daramola, Femi Abiodun, and Olusegun Titus



Calypso Poetics: The Rhetoric of Trinidads Lingua Franca

Kela Francis



A History of African American Orature, the Badman Hero, and Gangster Rap

Dennis Winston



From a Grubby turf to a dome: Praise Poetry as a rhetorical stratagem in
political domain Stanley Madonsela
Rhetoric, Orality and Embryonic Trends in Africa and Beyond: Unpacking the
Oratorical Genius of Mbuli

Gilbert Motsaathebe

Part IV: Rhetoric and Religion in Africa



Epistemological Considerations of Religious Rhetoric in Africa: Language,
Spirituality, and Incantation Discourse

Rufus O. Adebayo

Index

About the Authors
Segun Ige is visiting assistant professor of English at Howard University.

Gilbert Motsaathebe is a research professor at the North-West University.

Omedi Ochiengis a teacher of rhetorical theory and criticism; the rhetoric of philosophy; political theory and practice; and aesthetic praxis at Denison University.