33.1046, FYI: Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages - call for chapter reviewers

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Subject: 33.1046, FYI: Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages - call for chapter reviewers

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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2022 07:35:03
From: Weixiao Wei [wwei21 at cougarnet.uh.edu]
Subject: Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages - call for chapter reviewers

 
The Routledge handbook below is now recruiting editorial members who will each
review 4-5 papers and give feedback to help enhance the quality of the paper.
Their names will be shown on the title page as members of the editorial board
for this handbook and each will receive a hardcopy of the book when published.

Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages
Editors: Weixiao Wei and James Schnell

I. English rhetoric in the US and UK
1. Silence and Rhetoric: History, theory, Methods and Application 
2. Identity Construction in British Political Rhetoric 
3. The Ethos- Pathos continuum in the "obrigado" campaign during SARS-cov-2
pandemic 
4. The Failing Essay: Critical Pedagogy and the Shifting Rhetoric within
Academic Discourse Modes 
5. Diverse Voices?: A Rhetorical Analysis of First-Year Composition Textbooks
and Open Education Resources 
6. Demonstrating and debating climate change: the function of rhetoric from
scientific texts to the public 
7. Discursive Strategies of Persuasion in Media Rhetoric: the Case of the Film
Review Genre 
8. Rhetorical Appeals in Social Media  
9. Political rhetoric in Jonathan Swift´s Conduct of the Allies. Boosting and
hedging as persuasive devices 

II. Rhetoric in European languages
10. The rhetoric of the immigration discourse of far-right parties in Europe:
A case study 
11. Visual Rhetoric of Otherness 
12. Discursive Strategies of Persuasion in Media Rhetoric: the Case of the
Film Review Genre Jim and I
13. Between adversariness and compromise: a rhetorical analysis of
contemporary Greek political discourse in times of crisis 
14. A descriptive study of rhetoric in a Croatian political discourse 
15. Rhetoric of Polish political discourse on family 
16. Emotional rationality as an indicator of rhetoric discourse in Polish
agricultural texts 
17. Multimodal nationalist rhetoric in Finland 
18. From the learning of classical rhetoric to the learning of communication 
19. Rhetoric of protest, tradition and identity:Polish songs of freedom and
resistance 

III. Rhetoric in Asian languages
20. Rhetorical devices in modern Japanese 
21. A descriptive study of rhetoric in the Korean business text 
22. Rhetorical Evidence on Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty: The Real
Origin of Chinese Rhetoric from 1600 B.C.  
23. A Descriptive Study of Rhetoric in Arabic 
24. Modern studies on Arabic rhetoric 
25. Stand-up Comedy in India: A Rhetorical Perspective on Humor and Othering 

IV. Towards a new paradigm in rhetorical studies
26. Gods of the Thresholds: Liminality and Analogy as Rhetorical Theory in
Ancient Global Myth 
27. A/cross Languages: Interaction, Hierarchization, and African Linguistic
Conditions 
28. The rhetoric of linguists: proposition of an analytical framework 
29. Rhetoric of Russian Civilizational Identity: Case Study of Patriarch
Kirill’s Discourse 
30. Gastronomy: A representation as cultural phenomenon in cinema 
31. Hate rhetoric: racism, machismo, sexual prejudice and xenophobia in Brazil
today 

Please apply to Weixiao Wei at: wwei21 at cougarnet.uh.edu 
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis





 



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