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The Origins of the Art and Practice of Professional Writing

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Explores the origins of written communication to offer a counter-history to the separation of rhetoric/composition and technical/professional communication

The Origins of the Art and Practice of Professional Writing addresses the classic divide in teaching written skills between rhetoric/composition and technical/professional communication (TPC). It explores a body of texts that were created earlier than any yet identified by either field: ancient Mesopotamian documents, produced in the eighth century BCE. The book debunks two myths: it shows that rhetoric was practiced consciously and taught systematically long before the Greek civilization existed; and because a large swathe of the public, while not fully literate, had access to the services of scribes, not just men, but women, merchants, and even slaves utilized writing as a tool for social justice. From their earliest writings, humans consciously applied principles of persuasion to the documents that they produced. Rather than being two distinct fields, rhetoric and professional communication are intertwined in their histories.

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ISBN: 9781438497280
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Author: Kathryn Rosser Raign
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 198 pages
Series: SUNY Series, Studies in Technical Communication
Genres: Communication studies
Writing and editing guides
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics