9781611173956-1611173957-Rhetoric & Power: The Drama of Classical Greece (Studies in Rhetoric / Communication)

Rhetoric & Power: The Drama of Classical Greece (Studies in Rhetoric / Communication)

ISBN-13: 9781611173956
ISBN-10: 1611173957
Author: Nathan Crick
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Pr
Format: Hardcover 260 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781611173956
ISBN-10: 1611173957
Author: Nathan Crick
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Pr
Format: Hardcover 260 pages

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Rhetoric & Power: The Drama of Classical Greece (Studies in Rhetoric / Communication) (ISBN-13: 9781611173956 and ISBN-10: 1611173957), written by authors Nathan Crick, was published by Univ of South Carolina Pr in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication (Words, Language & Grammar , Rhetoric, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Rhetoric & Power: The Drama of Classical Greece (Studies in Rhetoric / Communication) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In Rhetoric and Power, Nathan Crick dramatizes the history of rhetoric by explaining its origin and development in classical Greece beginning the oral displays of Homeric eloquence in a time of kings, following its ascent to power during the age of Pericles and the Sophists, and ending with its transformation into a rational discipline with Aristotle in a time of literacy and empire. Crick advances the thesis that rhetoric is primarily a medium and artistry of power, but that the relationship between rhetoric and power at any point in time is a product of historical conditions, not the least of which is the development and availability of communication media.
Investigating major works by Homer, Heraclitus, Aeschylus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Thucydides, Aristophanes, Plato, Isocrates, and Aristotle, Rhetoric and Power tells the story of the rise and fall of classical Greece while simultaneously developing rhetorical theory from the close criticism of particular texts. As a form of rhetorical criticism, this volume offers challenging new readings to canonical works such as Aeschylus's Persians, Gorgias's Helen, Aristophanes's Birds, and Isocrates's Nicocles by reading them as reflections of the political culture of their time.
Through this theoretical inquiry, Crick uses these criticisms to articulate and define a plurality of rhetorical genres and concepts, such as heroic eloquence, tragicomedy, representative publicity, ideology, and the public sphere, and their relationships to different structures and ethics of power, such as monarchy, democracy, aristocracy, and empire. Rhetoric and Power thus provides a foundation for rhetorical history, criticism, and theory that draws on contemporary research to prove again the incredible richness of the classical tradition for contemporary rhetorical scholarship and practice.

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