Description |
1 online resource (158 pages) |
Contents |
Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- 2.1. Alberto González: The guide -- 2.2. Edwin Black: The beginning -- 2.3. Neo-Aristotelian criticism: Forbes Hill -- 2.4. Ethical criticism: Karlyn Kohrs Campbell -- 2.5. Dramatistic criticism: Kenneth Burke -- 2.6. Narrative criticism: William F. Lewis -- 2.7. Postmodern criticism: Raymie McKerrow -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Abstract |
Summary |
Focusing on seven entries in Carl R. Burgchardt's Readings in Rhetorical Criticism, this book maintains a strategy of ongoing dialogue with both the prospective reader and the texts under scrutiny, and acknowledges the author's privileged moment of essential identification and represents a step out of the limiting frame of the inherently political character of inquiry. This allows the book to present personal narrative about guidance by specific critics such as Edwin Black, Forbes Hill, Karlyn Khors Campbell, Kenneth Burke, William Lewis, and Raymie McKerrow through the labyrinth of 'that Leviathan, the public mind' (H. Wichelns). The volume mediates a cross-cultural re-conceptualisation of academic writing, more adequately inscribed within the symbolic border between the consolidated American and other fragile profiles of the discipline of Communication Studies |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-158) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 9, 2017) |
Subject |
Burgchardt, Carl R. Readings in rhetorical criticism
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Rhetorical criticism.
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Translation & interpretation.
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Anthologies (non-poetry)
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Political science & theory.
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- Semiotics & Theory.
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Rhetorical criticism
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781527505087 |
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1527505081 |
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