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  1. China’s open letter: a rhetorical analysis of identity creation.Zhou Li & Raymie McKerrow - 2018 - Critical Discourse Studies 16 (2):162-178.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper, we utilize a rhetorically grounded textual analysis to study the Open Letter, the first publicized text sent out from the Central government to all the Party and Communist Youth League members on 25 September 1980. By reading through the text, we identify three individual figures – the ‘people’ as ‘the origin of problems,’ the people as ‘reasonable and considerate,’ and those charged with advocating compliance as ‘active propagandists and responsible educators’ – that have been crafted in the (...)
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  • The First Sophists and Feminism: Discourses of the “Other”.Susan C. Jarratt - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):27-41.
    In this essay, I explore the parallel between the historical exclusions of rhetoric from philosophy and of women from fields of rational discourse. After considering the usefulness and limitations of deconstruction for exposing marginalization by hierarchical systems, I explore links between texts of the sophists and feminist proposals for rewriting/rereading history by Cixous, Spivak, and others. I conclude that sophistic rhetoric offers a flexible alternative to philosophy as an intellectual framework for mediating theoretical oppositions among contemporary feminisms.
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  • Nietzsche's study of greek rhetoric.Ernst Behler - 1995 - Research in Phenomenology 25 (1):3-26.
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