A bold recasting of prayer as a rhetorical art, Spiritual Modalities investigates situations, strategies, and performative modes of discourse directed to divine audiences. Examining how prayer “works,” Spiritual Modalities reads prayer’s situations and strategies, its characteristic acts and attitudes, to advance an understanding of prayer as a basic expression of our rhetorical capacities for communication and communion. This groundbreaking analysis demonstrates how prayer draws on fundamental capacities to engage other beings rhetorically to argue that we are never more human than when we address the nonhuman. Spiritual Modalities is notable in its aim to articulate a critical rhetoric of prayer in a secular idiom. It draws on contributions to rhetorical theory from Kenneth Burke along with a broad range of classical and contemporary perspectives on audience, address, speech acts, and modes of performance. The book also takes a multicultural and multimodal approach to prayer as rhetorical performance. The texts and practices of prayer represented range across religious traditions and historical eras and include both verbal and physical modes of divine address. The book will be of interest to scholars researching religious language, Burkean approaches to discourse, practices of memory, and media studies.
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Explores prayer as a rhetorical art, examining situations, strategies, and performative modes of discourse directed to the divine.
ContentsAcknowledgmentsList of Abbreviations Introduction: Prayer: The Rediscovered Country1 Prayer and Its Situations: Meditation on Kairos and Krisis2 “Hear Us, O Lord”: Audience and Address in Communicating with the Divine3 Invocations of Spirit: Prayer as Speech Act4 The Dance of Attitude: Prayer as the Performance of Reverence5 Performing the Memorare: Prayer as a Rhetorical Art of Memory6 Bodies and Spirits in Virtual Motion: Prayer and Delivery in CyberspaceConclusion: Does Rhetoric Have a Prayer?Notes Works CitedIndex
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“Spiritual Modalities shows what rhetoric has to offer the conversations about prayer—its emphasis on situatedness, with its insistence (and Burke's insistence especially) on seeing language as inseparable from bodies, attitudes, values, contexts, and culture. William FitzGerald captures that additive quality and stands to lure scholars from other fields into rhetoric.”—Debra Hawhee,Pennsylvania State University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780271056227
Publisert
2012-10-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Pennsylvania State University Press
Vekt
431 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
168

Biographical note

William FitzGerald is Assistant Professor of English at Rutgers University.