Rhetorical Public Speaking: Social Influence in the Digital Age
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-Public speaking textbook grounded in traditional rhetorical theory with historical and contemporary examples
-Core text for public speaking or rhetoric courses
-Distinguished from other public speaking texts by its grounding in traditional rhetoric and its focus on speaking as an engaged citizen on matters of public concern, compared with texts more focused on business communication
-Online resources include instructor's manual with discussion and test questions, web links, and sample materials
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-Public speaking textbook grounded in traditional rhetorical theory with historical and contemporary examples
-Core text for public speaking or rhetoric courses
-Distinguished from other public speaking texts by its grounding in traditional rhetoric and its focus on speaking as an engaged citizen on matters of public concern, compared with texts more focused on business communication
-Online resources include instructor's manual with discussion and test questions, web links, and sample materials
Nathan Crick is a Professor in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University. He is the author of seven books, including Dewey for a New Age of Fascism: Teaching Democratic Habits; Rhetoric and Power: The Drama of Classical Greece; Democracy and Rhetoric: John Dewey on the Arts of Becoming; and The Keys of Power: The Rhetoric and Politics of Transcendentalism.
Title: Rhetorical Public Speaking: Social Influence in the Digital Age
Author: Crick, Nathan
ISBN: 9781032289847
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-10-20
Number of Pages: 164
Weight: 0.3176 kg
Like a good parallel construction, which students will learn about in this book, Rhetorical Public Speaking admirably balances two important objectives. While it makes the rhetorical tradition accessible to modern students, it also demonstrates the enduring practical value of the liberal arts for the digital age. From classical speech genres to new media situations, the text illustrates the perennial adaptability of a rhetorical education. - John J. Jasso, Ave Maria University, USA
Rhetorical Public Speaking is simply the best public speaking textbook I have ever read. It is sufficiently comprehensive without being overwhelming or needlessly technical. It uses a range of examples and explanations more relevant to contemporary college students than those found in other books. Rhetorical Public Speaking is the first textbook of its kind that I would enthusiastically recommend, and I expect it to become one of the most widely used public speaking textbooks at the college level for many years to come. - Calum Matheson, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Simultaneously an incisive public speaking handbook and a cogent primer on the rhetorical tradition, this lively and thoughtful text teaches students not only how to speak, but why we speak. It is a manual for teaching students to become both artistic producers of and thoughtful, engaged audiences for public discourse in an ever-shifting media environment. - Nicholas L. Stefanski, Alfred State College, USA
Praise for the third edition:
A thoughtful, methodical and inspiring handbook that shows students how to become engaged citizens by means of the spoken word, that is, eloquent transgressors of silence and public apathy. - John Poulakos, University of Pittsburgh, USA
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