Page 5 à 14 : Paul Van els, Elisa Sabattini - Introduction: Political Rhetoric in Early China | Page 15 à 40 : Albert Galvany - Sly Mouths and Silver Tongues: the Dynamics of Psychological Persuasion in Ancient China | Page 41 à 78 : Romain Graziani - Rhetoric that Kills, Rhetoric that Heals | Page 79 à 110 : Yuri Pines - Alienating Rhetoric in the Book of Lord Shang and its Moderation | Page 111 à 140 : Dorothee Schaab-Hanke - “Waiting for the Sages of Later Generations”: Is there a Rhetoric of Treason in the Shiji? | Page 141 à 166 : Paul Van els - Tilting Vessels and Collapsing Walls—On the Rhetorical Function of Anecdotes in Early Chinese Texts | Page 167 à 194 : Elisa Sabattini - “People as Root” (min ben) Rhetoric in the New Writings by Jia Yi (200-168) | Page 195 à 204 : Alexander Yakobson - Political Rhetoric in China and in Imperial Rome: the Persuader, the Ruler, the Audience | Page 209 à 216 : Gabrielle Radica - Paroles justes, paroles efficaces.
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