Rhetoric Review is an interdisciplinary academic journal devoted to the field of rhetoric and writing. The journal covers not only the traditional topics of rhetoric, such as speech and persuasion techniques, but also extends to a wider range of areas, including writing practice, professional writing, rhetorical criticism, cultural studies, and more. Special attention is given to the use of rhetoric in contemporary society, including public speaking, professional issues, graduate education, and more. These issues relate not only to the traditional field of rhetoric, but also to the new role and new challenges of rhetoric in modern society.
The journal provides a professional forum for scholars, educators, and practitioners to think deeply and discuss current topics and issues in the field of rhetoric and writing. By publishing high-quality manuscripts, the journal explores the breadth and depth of the discipline of rhetoric, covering history, theory, philosophy, pluralistic literacy, technology, and more. This interdisciplinary perspective not only enriches the study of rhetoric, but also provides new perspectives and methods for writing education and practice.