Writing to Connect Minds: Bing Xin as a Feminist Rhetorician
Chinese rhetoric is more or less embedded in its historical, philosophical, and literary texts. [...] literary criticism and other genres such as essay, fiction, and poetry have been considered an important part in Chinese rhetorical studies since the classical period (fifth to third century BCE).9...
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Published in: | College composition and communication Vol. 60; no. 4; p. W66 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Urbana
National Council of Teachers of English
01-06-2009
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Summary: | Chinese rhetoric is more or less embedded in its historical, philosophical, and literary texts. [...] literary criticism and other genres such as essay, fiction, and poetry have been considered an important part in Chinese rhetorical studies since the classical period (fifth to third century BCE).9 Bing Xin's rhetorical lyrics shed light on how we define rhetoric and help us to view the relationship between rhetoric and poetics in a more integrated way, a way that focuses more on the social and communicative nature of literary texts. |
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ISSN: | 0010-096X 1939-9006 |