An examination of two seemingly incongruous areas of study: classical models of argumentation and modern modes of digital communication. What can ancient rhetorical theory possibly tell us about the role of new digital media technologies in contemporary public culture? Some central issues we currently deal withaEURO"making sense of information abundance, persuading others in our social network, navigating new media ecologies, and shaping broader cultural currentsaEURO"also pressed upon the ancients. Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks makes this connection explicit, reexamining key figures, texts, concepts, and sensibilities from ancient rhetoric in light of the glow of digital networks, or, ordered conversely, surveying the angles and tangles of digital networks from viewpoints afforded by ancient rhetoric. By providing an orientation grounded in ancient rhetorics, this collection simultaneously historicizes contemporary developments and reenergizes ancient rhetorical vocabularies. Contributors engage with a variety of digital phenomena including remix, big data, identity and anonymity, memes and virals, visual images, decorum, and networking. Taken together, the essays in Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks help us to understand and navigate some of the fundamental communicative issues we deal with today.
About the AuthorMicheleKennerly is an assistant professor and the director of effective speech at Penn State University. She is the author of
Editorial Bodies: Perfection and Rejection in Ancient Rhetoric and Poetics.
Damien Smith Pfister is an associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland. He is the author of
Networked Media, Networked Rhetorics: Attention and Deliberation in the Early Blogosphere.
ReviewsAncient Rhetorics and Digital Networks is a strong edited collection that makes a unique contribution to two different areas within the field of rhetoric that are merging quickly into a tight intersection."" - Jenny Rice, author of
Distant Publics: Development Rhetoric and the Subject of CrisisBook InformationISBN 9780817359041
Author Michele KennerlyFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint The University of Alabama PressPublisher The University of Alabama Press
Weight(grams) 491g