Also Sonja Foss's text on rhetorical analysis, _Rhetorical Criticism_.
Victor Vitanza's _Negation, Subjectivity, and the History of Rhetoric_.
He announces a third sophistic to overcome the binary Aristotelian polarity that invites war and so on. Instead of up, down, yes or no, he promotes "yes, yes, and more." Coming from a new and third perspective. And he is funny.
Although there are some discussions about it, we can divide studies on rhetoric into two groups: "old rhetoric" and "new rhetoric". Books of Aristotle (for old one), Burke, Olbrechts-tyteca and Perelman (for new one) can be read. Good luck in your studies!
Also Sonja Foss's text on rhetorical analysis, _Rhetorical Criticism_.
Victor Vitanza's _Negation, Subjectivity, and the History of Rhetoric_.
He announces a third sophistic to overcome the binary Aristotelian polarity that invites war and so on. Instead of up, down, yes or no, he promotes "yes, yes, and more." Coming from a new and third perspective. And he is funny.
A handbook about "rhetoric in organizational context" has been just published. It contains many very precious chapters of many leading scholars in the field of "organizational rhetoric". I hope it will be helpful for you.