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|a Blankenship, Lisa,
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|a Changing the subject :
|b a theory of rhetorical empathy /
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|a Louisville, Colorado :
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|a A brief history of empathy -- Threads of feminist rhetorical practices -- Rhetorical empathy in the gay rights-religious divide -- Beyond "common ground."
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|a This book explores ways of engaging across difference by studying the concept of empathy from a rhetorical perspective. The book considers how empathy can be a deliberate, conscious choice to understand others through listening and exploration of pathos. The book also explores how language and symbol systems play in this process that is cognitive and affective. -- Publisher's description.
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