The longest section, covering digital media, feminism, critical race theory, and emerging fields. Key Features for Readers
, edited by Michael J. MacDonald , is a comprehensive one-volume introduction to the history, theory, and practice of rhetoric across various disciplines. Featuring 60 commissioned chapters by leading global experts, the handbook explores rhetoric's evolution from ancient Greece to the digital age. Core Themes and Focus The Oxford Handbook of Rhetorical Studies
Foundational periods focusing on oratory, law, and politics. The longest section
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