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1 Comparative World Rhetorics: The What and How |
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PART I What Is Comparative (World) Rhetoric(s)? |
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2 Redefining Comparative Rhetoric: Essence, Facts, Events |
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3 The Intersection Between Intercultural Communication and Comparative Rhetoric Studies: A Review and Case Studies |
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4 What Is "Jewish Rhetoric"?: Issues of Faiths, Philology, Diasporas, Nationalities, Assimilations, Resistance: A Case Study |
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49 | (9) |
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5 Rhetorical Histories of Comparison: An Archeology of the Comparative Act |
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58 | (9) |
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6 Rhetoric Out of Context: The Challenge of Contemplative Rhetoric |
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67 | (8) |
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7 Confucian Deliberation: A Rational Reconstruction of Themes in the Analects |
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8 From Oratory to Writing: An Overview of Chinese Classical Rhetoric (500 BCE--220 CE) |
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9 Was There an Art of (Asiatic) Rhetoric at Halicarnassus?: A Plea for Rediscovering the Lost Centers of Classical Rhetoric |
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10 An Overview of Kut and Tore as the Pillars of the Turkish Rhetorical Tradition |
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106 | (10) |
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11 On the Differences Between Ma'atian Communicative Solidarity and the Socratic Dialectic |
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116 | (10) |
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12 "Hadassah, That Is Esther": Diasporic Rhetoric in the Book of Esther |
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126 | (8) |
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13 Foundations in Vedic Rhetorical Culture: Approaching Moksa Analogically |
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134 | (10) |
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144 | (11) |
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15 Through the Magic Glass of Sufism: Studying Orientalism in Sufism |
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155 | (9) |
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16 Rhetorical Comparison of Hindu God Krishna and Plato: Towards Exploring Hindu Rhetoric and Greek Rhetoric |
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164 | (9) |
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17 Hair-Splitting Critics and Pair-Splitting Circumstances: The Persuasive Role of Stylistic Ornaments in Asvaghosa's Sa inula ran a tula |
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173 | (12) |
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18 Yug Ceremony in the Steppe: Rhetorics of Grief in Turkic Community Formations |
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185 | (8) |
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PART III Contemporary Comparative Studies |
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19 "I Have No Mother Tongue": (Re)Conceptualizing Rhetorical Voice in Indonesia |
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195 | (11) |
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20 Comparative Rhetorical Approach to Chinese Expository Paragraphs |
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206 | (10) |
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21 Ubuntu: A Closer Look at an African Concept of Community and Life |
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216 | (10) |
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22 "You Know You're Filipino When": Nostalgic Tropes of Filipinoness in YouTube Videos by Second-Generation Filipino Americans |
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226 | (13) |
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23 Modern Holism: The Hybrid Rhetorics of Insight Meditation |
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241 | (9) |
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24 Usable Presents: Hybridity in/for Postcolonial African Rhetorics |
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250 | (9) |
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25 The Study of Rhetoric in Japan: A Survey of Rhetorical Research From the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present |
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259 | (9) |
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26 Recontextualizing Comparative Rhetoric |
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268 | (9) |
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27 A Comparative Cultural Rhetorics Approach to Indigenous Rhetorics in the Americas |
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277 | (10) |
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28 New Materialist Orientations to Comparative Historiographical Methods: Places of Invention and Public Memory In Situ |
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287 | (10) |
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29 Nushu, the Unique Female Rhetoric in the Chinese Rhetorical Tradition |
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297 | (9) |
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30 A Feminist Praxis of Comparative Rhetoric |
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306 | (9) |
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PART V Applying and Promoting Comparative Pedagogies |
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31 Bringing Comparative Methodologies Into the US-Centric Major: Examining "Technology" and "Text" for Cross-Cultural Learning in English Studies |
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32 Cultivating Transnational Thinking Through World Rhetorics |
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331 | (9) |
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33 Enacting Comparative Pedagogies as Common Topics |
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340 | (13) |
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34 Teaching World Rhetorics: Promoting Pedagogy and Addressing Politics |
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353 | (10) |
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35 Comparative Rhetorics of Technology and the Energies of Ancient Indian Robots |
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365 | (9) |
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36 Using Bridging Rhetoric for Deliberative Dissent: Some Insights From India |
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374 | (8) |
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37 Doing Rhetoric Elsewhere: Chicanx Indigeneities, Colonial Peripheries, and the Underside of Written Communication |
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382 | (4) |
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38 Comparative Balaghah: Arabic and Ancient Egyptian Literary Rhetoric Through the Lens of Post-Eurocentric Poetics |
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386 | (18) |
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39 Singing "Nan Yar?": The Ecstatic Transmissions of Avudai Akkal and the Awakening of Ramana Maharshi |
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404 | (10) |
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40 Preliminary Steps Towards a General Rhetoric: Existence, Thrivation, Transformation |
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