Jewish Rhetorics: History, Theory, Practice

by Michael Bernard-Donals, Janice W. Fernheimer, and Janice Fernheimer

Michael Bernard-Donals (Editor) and Janice W. Fernheimer (Editor)

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This volume, the first of its kind, establishes and clarifies the significance of Jewish rhetorics as its own field and as a field within rhetoric studies. Diverse essays illuminate and complicate the editors' definition of a Jewish rhetorical stance as allowing speakers to maintain a "resolute sense of engagement" with their fellows and their community, while also remaining aware of the dislocation from the members of those communities. Topics include the historical and theoretical foundations of Jewish rhetorics; cultural variants and modes of cultural expression; and intersections with Greco-Roman, Christian, Islamic, and contemporary rhetorical theory and practice. In addition, the contributors examine gender and Yiddish, and evaluate the actual and potential effect of Jewish rhetorics on contemporary scholarship and on the ways we understand and teach language and writing. The contributors include some of the world's leading scholars of rhetoric, writing, and Jewish studies.
  • ISBN10 1611686393
  • ISBN13 9781611686395
  • Publish Date 1 December 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 June 2016
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Brandeis University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 320
  • Language English