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date: 15 February 2025

Rhetoric of Health and Medicinelocked

Rhetoric of Health and Medicinelocked

  • Justiss Wilder BurryJustiss Wilder BurryProfessional Writing, Tarleton State University
  • , and Lisa MelonçonLisa MelonçonTechnical Communication, Clemson University

Summary

This article offers a review of relevant books from 2016 to 2024 to illustrate trends in the field of rhetoric of health and medicine (RHM). This article first traces the history of RHM from an emerging field to an established field within rhetorical studies. One of the markers of success for the field is that RHM, as a field, demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of the RHM. The article next describes the relevance of rhetoric to the field and then it synthesizes themes and commonalities within RHM scholarship. The article concludes by considering future directions for scholarly inquiry and ways for those new to RHM to learn about and contribute to the field.

Subjects

  • Critical/Cultural Studies
  • Health and Risk Communication
  • Rhetorical Theory

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