A Companion to African Rhetoric, edited by Segun Ige, Gilbert Motsaathebe, and Omedi Ochieng, presents the reader with different perspectives on African rhetoric mostly from Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa and the Diaspora. The African, Afro-Caribbean, and African American rhetorician contributors conceptualize African rhetoric, examine African political rhetoric, analyze African rhetoric in literature, and address the connection between rhetoric and religion in Africa. They argue for a holistic view of rhetoric on the continent.
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Segun Ige (Ctb), Gilbert Motsaathebe (Ctb), Omedi Ochieng (Ctb), Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir (Ctb), Femi Abiodun (Ctb), Rufus O. Adebayo (Ctb), Yunana Ahmed (Ctb), Petrina Batholmeus (Ctb), Yomi Daramola (Ctb), Kela Nnarka Francis (Ctb), Nancy Henaku (Ctb), Busayo Olamide Ige (Ctb), Jairos Kangira (Ctb), Stanley Madonsela (Ctb), Rewai Makamani (Ctb), Mabel Osakwe (Ctb), Ruby Pappoe (Ctb), Aaron X. Smith (Ctb), Olusegun Stephen Titus (Ctb), Dennis L. Winston (Ctb)
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September 23, 2022
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362
Language
English
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9781793647665
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9781793647658
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1 MB
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