TY - GEN AU - Baumlin,James S. AU - Meyer,Craig A. AU - Baumlin,James S. AU - Meyer,Craig A. TI - Histories of Ethos: World Perspectives on Rhetoric SN - books978-3-0365-1699-8 PY - 2022/// CY - Basel PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Philosophy KW - bicssc KW - ethos KW - selfhood KW - identity KW - authenticity KW - authority KW - persona KW - positionality KW - postmodernism KW - haunt KW - iatrology KW - trust KW - storytelling KW - Archer KW - Aristotle KW - Bourdieu KW - Corder KW - Foucault KW - Geertz KW - Giddens KW - Gusdorf KW - Heidegger KW - African American literature KW - slave narratives KW - Phillis Wheatley KW - Martin Luther King KW - Malcolm X KW - W.E.B. Du Bois KW - Booker T. Washington KW - Oglala Lakota KW - wound KW - ecology KW - ecological KW - Wounded Knee KW - American Indian KW - cultural wound KW - hip hop KW - black aesthetics KW - New York KW - flow KW - layering KW - rupture KW - productive consumption KW - hype KW - entrepreneurship KW - politics KW - counter-knowledge KW - class KW - social class KW - working class KW - habitus KW - social capital KW - GLBT/LGBTQ KW - queer KW - normativity KW - homonormativity KW - polemic KW - futurity KW - undecidability KW - re/disorientation KW - legitimacy KW - rhetorical agency KW - outness KW - Islamic ethos KW - nonwestern rhetorics KW - Islamophobia KW - The Qur'an KW - Sunnah KW - Ijtihad KW - Islamic State KW - Muslim community (Ummah) KW - Caliphate KW - disability KW - invention KW - rehabilitation KW - accessibility KW - inclusion KW - intersectionality KW - cross-disability identity KW - actant KW - cyborg KW - COVID-19 KW - deep ecology KW - pandemic KW - posthumanism KW - skeptron KW - technoculture KW - Braidotti KW - Haraway KW - Latour KW - African slave trade KW - trauma KW - visual rhetorics KW - wolof language KW - Dakar KW - Door of No Return KW - Gorée Island KW - House of Slaves KW - Senegal KW - contemporary ethos KW - Ghana KW - dialogic KW - heteroglossia KW - postmodern discourses KW - proverbs KW - sexual identity KW - sexual presentation KW - conservative values KW - tradition KW - Chinese ethos KW - rhetoric KW - early Chinese rhetoric KW - Heaven KW - cultural heritage N1 - Open Access N2 - The essays in this collection aim to waken contemporary discussions of ethos(and of rhetoric generally) from their Western, classical-Aristotelian slumbers.Western rhetoric was never univocal in its theory or practice of ethos: the essaysin this collection provide proof of this. The contributors aimed to shake rhetoricout of its Eurocentrism: the traditions of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia sustaintheir own models of ethos and lead us to reconsider rhetoric in its richvariety-what ethos was, is, and will become. This collection is groundbreakingin its attempt to outline the diversity of argument, trust, and authority beyonda singular, dominant perspective.This collection offers readers a choice of itineraries: thematic, geographic, andhistorical. Essays may be read individually or cumulatively, as exercises incomparative rhetoric. In taking a world perspective, Histories of Ethos willprove a seminal discussion. Its comparative approach will help readers appreciatethe commonalities and the distinctions in competing cultural-discursivepractices-in what brings us together and what drives us apart as communities.Additionally, it is the editors' hope that, out of this historical, multiculturaldialogue, some new perspectives on ethos may come forward to broaden ourdiscussion and reach of understanding UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5165 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81134 ER -