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Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century B.C.E.: A Comparison with Classical Greek Rhetoric (Studies in Rhetoric/Communication) [Hardcover]

Xing Lu (Author), Xing Lu (Author), Xing Lujian (Author)
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August 1998 1570032165 978-1570032165
Xing Lu examines language, art, persuasion, and argumentation in ancient China and offers a detailed and authentic account of ancient Chinese rhetorical theories and practices within the society's philosophical, political, cultural, and linguistic contexts. She focuses on the works of five schools of thought and ten well-known Chinese thinkers from Confucius to Han Feizi to the the Later Mohists.
Lu compares Chinese rhetorical perspectives with those of the ancient Greeks, illustrating that the Greeks and the Chinese shared a view of rhetoric as an ethical enterprise and of speech as a rational and psychological activity. The two traditions differed, however, in their rhetorical education, sense of rationality, perceptions of the role of language, approach to the treatment and study of rhetoric, and expression of emotions. Lu also links ancient Chinese rhetorical perspectives with contemporary Chinese interpersonal and political communication behavior and offers suggestions for a multicultural rhetoric that recognizes both culturally specific and transcultural elements of human communication.
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A useful introduction to a wealth of Chinese material of potential interest over a very broad literary, historical, and philosophical range. . . . Many Classicist readers will profit from exposure to this rich material.--Bryn Mawr Classical Review

The author's three main aims are: first, to open up the Eurocentric canon by introducing the Chinese domain of rhetorical awareness and practices; secondly, to analyze this implicit Chinese rhetorical tradition on the basis of various uses of and statements about language; and thirdly, to initiate a cross-cultural study of rhetoric through a comparison with Western rhetorical practices.-- Journal of Asian Studies --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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A thorough exploration of the Chinese rhetorical tradition --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press (August 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570032165
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570032165
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Professor Lu has written a thorough cross-cultural analysis comparing classical Chinese and classical Greek rhetoric. She corrects many of the incorrect assumptions regarding ancient Chinese rhetoric, such as the mistaken notion that Chinese rhetoric was inherently illogical and non-persuasive. Lu presents a thorough analysis of the many early Chinese rhetoricians and rhetorical approaches and compares them to Sophistry and Aristotlean theories of rhetoric.
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In the past few decades attempts have been made by various Western communication scholars to introduce, explain, and explore classical Chinese rhetoric (Crump 1964; Garrett 1993a, 1993b; Jensen 1987, 1992; Kroll 1985- 87). Read the first page
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ming bian, bian shi, multicultural hermeneutics, multicultural rhetoric, rhetorical experience, rhetorical scholars, canon building, rhetorical perspectives, rhetorical meanings, rhetorical views, successful persuasion, persuasive discourse, rhetorical system, rhetorical activities, historical hermeneutics, pinyin system
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Later Mohists, Hui Shi, Shi Jing, Han Feizi, Zuo Zhuan, Warring States, Shang Shu, Gong-sun Long, Chinese Mingjia, Dao De Jing, King Wen, School of Ming, Mandate of Heaven, Book of Odes, Duke Zhou, Son of Heaven, Chun Qiu, Shang Yang, Unlike Confucius, Chuang Chou, Records of the Historian, Aristotle's Rhetoric, Communist Party, Heaven's Mandate, Lao Tzu
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