A Companion to African Rhetoric argues for a holistic view of rhetoric on the continent, gives an outline of what African rhetoric is, and serves as a pivotal anthology with contributions from African, Afro-Caribbean and African American rhetoricians to understanding African rhetoric.
A Companion to African Rhetoric argues for a holistic view of rhetoric on the continent, gives an outline of what African rhetoric is, and serves as a pivotal anthology with contributions from African, Afro-Caribbean and African American rhetoricians to understanding African rhetoric.
Segun Ige teaches in the English Department at Howard University. Gilbert Motsaathebe is a research professor at the North-West University. Omedi Ochiengis visiting professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction by Segun Ige Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric 1.What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings Omedi Ochieng 2.Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach Yunana Ahmed 3.African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective Rewai Makamani 4.Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric Segun Ige Part II: African Political Rhetoric 5.Real and Imagined: African Union's 100-Year Construction of Africa (1963-2063) Segun Ige 6.A Tale of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic and Rhetorical Analysis of the 2014 Election Manifestos of SWAPO and DTA Political Parties Petrina Batholmeus and Jairos Kangira 7.Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari and Biafra Rhetorical Performance Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature 8.An Afrocentric Appro
Contents Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction by Segun Ige Part I: Conceptualizing African Rhetoric 1.What is African Rhetoric? The Constitutive Imagination in Olaudah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative and Other Writings Omedi Ochieng 2.Towards an Understanding of African Rhetoric: A Decolonial Approach Yunana Ahmed 3.African Oral Tradition: A Twenty-First Century Perspective Rewai Makamani 4.Classical Rhetorical Ethics: Implications for African Rhetoric Segun Ige Part II: African Political Rhetoric 5.Real and Imagined: African Union's 100-Year Construction of Africa (1963-2063) Segun Ige 6.A Tale of Two Namibian Political Parties: A Stylistic and Rhetorical Analysis of the 2014 Election Manifestos of SWAPO and DTA Political Parties Petrina Batholmeus and Jairos Kangira 7.Alienation in Contemporary African Presidential Rhetoric: Muhammadu Buhari and Biafra Rhetorical Performance Aliyu Yakubu Abdulkadir Part III: African Rhetoric, Languages, and Literature 8.An Afrocentric Appro
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