American Indian Rhetorics of Survivance: Word Medicine, Word Magic: Pitt Comp Literacy Culture
Autor Ernest Strombergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2006
American Indian Rhetorics of Survivance presents an original critical and theoretical analysis of American Indian rhetorical practices in both canonical and previously overlooked texts: autobiographies, memoirs, prophecies, and oral storytelling traditions. Ernest Stromberg assembles essays from a range of academic disciplines that investigate the rhetorical strategies of Native American orators, writers, activists, leaders, and intellectuals.
The contributors consider rhetoric in broad terms, ranging from Aristotle's definition of rhetoric as “the faculty . . . of discovering in the particular case what are the available means of persuasion,” to the ways in which Native Americans assimilated and revised Western rhetorical concepts and language to form their own discourse with European and American colonists. They relate the power and use of rhetoric in treaty negotiations, written accounts of historic conflicts and events, and ongoing relations between American Indian governments and the United States.
This is a groundbreaking collection for readers interested in Native American issues and the study of language. In presenting an examination of past and present Native American rhetoric, it emphasizes the need for an improved understanding of multicultural perspectives.
The contributors consider rhetoric in broad terms, ranging from Aristotle's definition of rhetoric as “the faculty . . . of discovering in the particular case what are the available means of persuasion,” to the ways in which Native Americans assimilated and revised Western rhetorical concepts and language to form their own discourse with European and American colonists. They relate the power and use of rhetoric in treaty negotiations, written accounts of historic conflicts and events, and ongoing relations between American Indian governments and the United States.
This is a groundbreaking collection for readers interested in Native American issues and the study of language. In presenting an examination of past and present Native American rhetoric, it emphasizes the need for an improved understanding of multicultural perspectives.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822942863
ISBN-10: 0822942860
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 160 x 233 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seriile Pitt Comp Literacy Culture, Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy, and Culture (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 0822942860
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 160 x 233 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Seriile Pitt Comp Literacy Culture, Pittsburgh Series in Composition, Literacy, and Culture (Hardcover)
Recenzii
"Stromberg and the other contributors have provided excellent material upon which other scholars of Native rhetoric can build."
--jac
--jac
“A good collection for those interested in the relationship pf Indigenous rhetoric in North America and Western rhetoric.”
--Rhetoric Review
--Rhetoric Review
“With their bold and original interpretations, the essays in this volume evoke an awareness of rhetoric in the full range of how that term can be understood from a Native American perspective. At the same time, they testify that through the skilled use of language, North America's tribal peoples have managed to resist and even overcome the effects of Anglo-European hegemony long after warfare ceased to be an option.”
--Paul Zolbrod, Emeritus Professor of English, Allegheny College
--Paul Zolbrod, Emeritus Professor of English, Allegheny College
Notă biografică
Ernest Stromberg is associate professor in the Department of English, Communication, and Journalism at California State University, Monterey Bay.
Descriere
The book examines the complex and sophisticated efforts of American Indian writers and orators to constructively engage an often hostile and resistant white audience through language and other symbol systems.