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Product Description Challenges the traditional rhetorical canon. Review Alternative Rhetorics is a fine work of scholarly originality that is well crafted and energetically written. It will serve as a resource to students and scholars alike. C. Jan Swearingen, Texas A&M UniversityThe book argues eloquently for understanding rhetoric as a decisive influence, an inclusive rather than an exclusive cultural power. It is compellingly instructive, and makes a significant contribution to the fields it brings together. Christine Murray, Director, English Writing Center, University of Texas, Arlington From the Back Cover Questions traditional canons of rhetorical thought, and offers new perspectives on rhetorics historically overlooked within Western culture. Along with establishing new methodologies for investigating the history of rhetorics, the book also explores rhetoric's changing relationship with technology. By challenging the readers' understanding of rhetoric and the rhetorical tradition, Alternative Rhetorics provides insights that will allow researchers, educators, and students to rethink their own position in a rhetorical world. About the Author Laura GrayRosendale is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition and Chair of Northern Arizona Universitys Commission on the Status of Women. She is also the author of Rethinking Basic Writing: Exploring Identity, Politics, and Community in Interaction.Sibylle Gruber is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric at Northern Arizona University and editor of Weaving a Virtual Web: Practical Approaches to New Information Technologies.
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