Read A Theory of Contemporary Rhetoric Online
Authors: Richard Andrews
performance (music) dissertation example
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persuasion
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,
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; Aristotle and
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philosophy/rhetoric debate
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Pinter, H.,
Mountain Language
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Platonic-derived philosophy
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Plato
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Platonic-Aristotelian axis
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plot-construction, origin of
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pluralism
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poetics and rhetoric
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,
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,
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; affective structures and
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; argument and
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; commonality and
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; dialogic nature of
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; discourse and
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; fiction/nonfiction distinction
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; framing and
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; function of the poetic
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; genres
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; inhabiting other worlds and
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; narrative and
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;
New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, The
(Preminger, Brogan, and Warnke)
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; novels
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;
Poetics
(Aristotle)
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,
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; poetics defined
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; poetry (sonnet forms)
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Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms, The
(Preminger, Warnke, and Hardison)
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Rhetoric and English Composition
(Grierson)
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; rhyme and rhythm
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; Romanticism
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,
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; theatre
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;
see also
theatre and rhetoric
poets
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political literary criticism
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,
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political speech
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position
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power and rhetoric
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,
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; advertising
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; balance of
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; democracy and rhetoric
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; equality example
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; ethics and rhetoric
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; forensic
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; inequality examples
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; in interviews
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; media and rhetoric
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; minority group rhetoric
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; power plays in theatre
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; private
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,
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; public
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; rhetoric in fictional autocracies (
Nineteen Eighty-Four
by Orwell)
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power of words
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pre-Athenian rhetoric (African/Mediterranean)
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,
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,
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Prelude, The
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Preminger, A., F.J. Warnke, and O.B. Hardison,
Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms, The
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7
,
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Preminger, A., T. Brogan, and F.J. Warnke,
New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, The
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presentatio
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presentations, framing and
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Princeton Handbook of Poetic Terms, The
(Preminger, Warnke, and Hardison)
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7
,
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printing
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Prior, P. et al., “Revisiting the Canons,”
Kairos
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7
productive arts (speaking, writing, making)
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pronunciatio
(delivery/presentation)
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propaganda
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proto-genesis, of rhetoric
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public access to knowledge
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public lecture example of framing
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published works, formats (modes) of
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Purple Rose of Cairo, The
(Allen)
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QWERTY keyboard
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rationality
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readers, space for
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reasoning: Aristotelian
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; inductive and deductive
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receptive arts (reading, listening)
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Re-Framing Literacy
(Andrews)
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,
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refutatio
(refutation of counter-arguments)
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,
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registers
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“Remediating the Canons in
Kairos
” (Prior et al.)
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7
Renaissance
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147
; acting guides during
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trivium
(rhetoric, grammar, logic)
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,
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research: digitization and
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; performance (music) dissertation example
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; translation dissertation example
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7
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see also
doctoral students case study
resources: for composition
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; multimodal
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rheterology
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rhetoric: birth of and power
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; classifying
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; contemporary appropriateness of
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; “death of”
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,
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; democracy and
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; etymology and history
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,
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,
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; in fictional autocracies
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2
; five parts of
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; high, approbational
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; levels of
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; limitations of
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; low, pejorative
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,
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,
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; media power and
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; minority groups and
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; moral dimension of
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; negative intent of
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; origins of
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3
; positive aspects of
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; recent take on (Prior et al.)
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7
; revival of
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3
; section on in
Teaching the Universe of Discourse
(Moffett)
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; semiotics and
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,
17
; subdefinitions
17
; theoretical potential of
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; unfavorable definitions
17
; vs. using the term rhetorics
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,
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; working definition of
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see also
composition
;
contemporary rhetoric, new theory of
;
history/etymology of rhetoric
;
social semiotics and rhetoric
Rhetorica ad Herennium
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rhetorical imperative
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rhetorical model
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;
see also
Moffett, James
rhetorical tropes and forms
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Rhetoric and English Composition
(Grierson)
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,
125
,
183
rhetoricaster
17
rhetoricate
17
rhetoricians
3
rhetoric of exchange
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Rhetoric of Fiction, A
(Booth)
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,
41
rhetoric/philosophy debate
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rhetorics, vs. the term rhetoric
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,
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rhetoriously
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rhetorisms
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rhetorologists
3
rhetors
3
,
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,
16
,
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; defined
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; relationship with audience
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2
rhetory
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rhetrickery
3
Roman society
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Royal College of Art (London)
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Said, E.,
Orientalism
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Saussure, F.
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Cours de Linguistique Générale
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schema, social
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science of communication
29
science of discourse
23
segues
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semiology (social semiotics)
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see also
social semiotics and rhetoric
semiotics: defined as science of sign systems
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,
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; history of social semiotics
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; language of
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; rhetoric and
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; science and
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; social semiotic theory
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see also
Barthes, R.
;
social semiotics and rhetoric
sentence combining and embedding
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“Shakespeare on Film” essay question
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Shakespearian sonnet form
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Shrimpton, Jean
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situated language theory
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social digitization
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see also
digital age of communication and rhetoric
social interactions, Berlin anecdote
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social media, rhetoric and
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social networks, electronic
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social semiotics and rhetoric: defining
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; differences between
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; historical background of
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; learning and assessment
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;“outside/in, inside/out” relationship between
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; similarities between
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; starting points of
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see also
multimodality and rhetoric
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rhetoric
;
semiotics
socio-constructivist model
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song
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Sonnets, The
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space: inner space and theatre
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; multimodality and
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; poetics and
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; for readers
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; rhetoric and
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; theatre and
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speakers
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speaker/writer/composer/rhetor
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speech
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; drama and
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; public speech example
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