Ancient rhetorics and digital networks /edited by Michele Kennerly and Damien Smith Pfister.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 310 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780817391577
- P301 .A535 2018
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Includes bibliographies and index.
On network -- Imagining confucian audiences: tactical media and the umbrella movement -- Big data and global knowledge: a protagorean analysis of the United Nations' global pulse -- On fear and longing: gorgias and the phobos and eros of visual rhetoric -- Impure imaginations: the rhetorical humors of digital virology -- Isocratean tropos and mediated multiplicity -- Plato's phaedrus and the ideology of immersion -- Genre in ancient and networked media -- Poiesis, genesis, mimesis: toward a less selfish genealogy of memes -- Remix, sunyata, and prosopopoeia: projecting voice in the digital age -- The Jaina rhetoric of nonviolence and the culture of online shaming.
"An examination of two seemingly incongruous areas of study: classical models of argumentation and modern modes of digital communication"--
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