The Rhetoric of the Gay Debate in a Liberal State California has long been considered a liberal state on most issues. People from other states often refer to California as “the land of fruits and nuts” and they aren’t talking…
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“Teachers as Translators,” Rhetoric in Ancient China, Commentary
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Reading the introduction and chapter one of Xing Lu’s Rhetoric in Ancient China, the question that kept running through my mind was, “Is it any wonder that historically international diplomacy and negotiation often fail and lead to war?” Lu explains…
Commentary #1 Hsieh/Lu
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Keri Ortiz Dr. De Vries ENGL 5001 March 2, 2009 Commentary #1 The Literary Minds and the Carving of Dragonsby Liu Hsieh Rhetoric in Ancient China: Introduction Xing Lu This is my first experience reading about…
Lost in Translation
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Xing Lu says one of the problems with the existing research on Chinese rhetoric is a dependency on translations. The texts we have read so far were not originally composed in English; they were written in Greek or Latin or…