Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks

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Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks
Author : Michele Kennerly
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Language : English
Release Date : 13 February 2018
ISBN : 9780817359041
Pages : 329 pages
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An examination of two seemingly incongruous areas of study: ancient rhetoric and digitally networked communication

Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks

An examination of two seemingly incongruous areas of study: ancient rhetoric and digitally networked communication

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Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks

"An examination of two seemingly incongruous areas of study: classical models of argumentation and modern modes of digital communication" --

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