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Publication details [#48153]
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Annotation
The volume deals with the relationship between dialogue and rhetoric. The actual state of the art in dialogue analysis is characterized by a tendency to overcome the distinction between competence and performance and to combine components from both sides of the dichotomy, in a way which includes rules as well as inferences. The same is true of rhetoric: the guidelines proposed here no longer state that rationality and persuasion are mutually exclusive but suggest that they interact in what might be called the ‘mixed game’. The concept of a dialogic rhetoric thus poses the question of how to integrate the different voices. Part I of the volume assembles several ‘rhetorical paradigms’ which are applied to real-life performance. Part II on ‘rhetoric in the mixed game’ contains a selection of papers which illustrate the interaction of various components. The Round Table discussion in Part III brings proponents of different paradigms face to face with each other and shows how they justify their own positions and present arguments against rival paradigms.
Articles in this volume
Cooren, François. The selection of agency as a rhetorical device: Opening up the scene of dialogue through ventriloquism. 23–37
Craig, Robert T. The rhetoric of 'dialogue' in metadiscourse: Possibility/impossibility arguments and critical events. 55–67
Létourneau, Alain. Rhetoric and ethic of dialog: Can conditions of performance serve as excluding criteria? 69–81
Emmel, Barbara A. Common ground and (re)defanging the antagonistic: A paradigm for argumentation as shared inquiry and responsibility. 83–93
Teubert, Wolfgang. What is the role of arguments? Fundamental human rights in the age of spin. 95–118
Grein, Marion. Sociological concepts and their impact on rhetoric: Japanese language concepts. 195–207
Mignini, Marta. The rhetorical component of dialogic communication in Banks' annual reports. 209–219