Responding to the reassertion of orality in the twentieth century in the form of electronic media such as the telegraph, film, video, computers, and television, this unique volume traces the roots of classical rhetoric in the modern world. Welch begins by changing the current view of classical rhetoric by reinterpreting the existing texts into fluid language contexts -- a change that requires relinquishing the formulaic tradition, acquiring an awareness of translation issues, and constructing a classical rhetoric beginning with the Fifth Century B.C. She continues with a discussion of the adaptability of this material to new language situations, including political, cultural, and linguistic change, providing it with much of its power as well as its longevity. The book concludes that classical rhetoric can readily address any situation since it focuses not only on critical stances toward discourse that already exists, but also presents elaborate theories for the production of new discourse.
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This knowledgeable and insightful book is itself written...in clear and concise prose....Highly recommended for libraries serving composition instructors, upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and rhetoric scholars.
—CHOICE
The quality of Welch's work is perhaps unmatched.
—Nebraska Speech Communication Association Journal
...its adaptability and usefulness make it an extraordinarily useful way of studying texts and their contexts.
—Jahrbuch Rhetorik
...an important book on rhetoric and composition studies...
—Journal of Advanced Composition
...an extraordinary volume, in part, because it deals so masterfully with the ordinary functions of speech and writing. Theoreticians of rhetoric and communication -- irrespective of their orientation toward oral or written discourse -- will benefit from Welch's discussion of how classical rhetoric provides sensitive theories toward understanding processes of thought and expression.
—Quarterly Journal of Speech
...anyone interested in rhetoric will read this book with profit; and no one to whom the classical models are important can fail to appreciate the genuine esteem Welch has for those models, or the hope she places in their continued appropriation....The introductions to each section and the generous footnotes should go a long way toward orienting even the Greekless reader to issues of philology, rhetorical theory, and history.
—Philosophy and Rhetoric
...a magnificent synthesis of classical, especially Platonic-Socratic, rhetoric and modern theory...pragmatic, sound, and practical -- an excellent formulation of what I and others hope to do in our regular classroom teaching.
—William J. Kennedy
Cornell University
...a wise addition to my library...of tremendous help in keeping up-to-date with issues and trends in rhetoric from the rhetoric/composition perspective.
—Richard L. Johannesen
Northern Illinois University
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