Rhetorical Criticism
Perspectives in Action
Herausgeber: Kuypers, Jim A.
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Rhetorical Criticism
Perspectives in Action
Herausgeber: Kuypers, Jim A.
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Helping students learn how to perform rhetorical criticism, this book stresses criticism as an art and as a means to engage in critical thinking. The chapters and sample essays are written by noted experts and geared towards student accessibility. The third edition includes new chapters on visual rhetoric and digital rhetoric.
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Helping students learn how to perform rhetorical criticism, this book stresses criticism as an art and as a means to engage in critical thinking. The chapters and sample essays are written by noted experts and geared towards student accessibility. The third edition includes new chapters on visual rhetoric and digital rhetoric.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Third Edition
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781538138144
- ISBN-10: 153813814X
- Artikelnr.: 61190677
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Third Edition
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781538138144
- ISBN-10: 153813814X
- Artikelnr.: 61190677
Edited by Jim A. Kuypers
Thoughts on updates for the 3E:
* Add chapter on visual criticism
* Update feminist critique ch
* Query reviewers on keeping fantasy theme analysis and bringing back
framing chapter (beyond the news)
* Add Advocacy criticism?
* Add intersectionality?
* Concept criticism?
* Are there chapters that will be cut from this edition? What is the
right length for this book to make comprehensive and up to date but
keep teachable/affordable?
TOC 2E:
1. Elements of Rhetorical Criticism: The Big Picture
Jim A. Kuypers
Part I. OVERVIEW OF RHETORICAL CRITICISM
2. What is Rhetoric?
Jim A. Kuypers and Andrew King
3. Rhetorical Criticism as Art
Jim A. Kuypers
4. Understanding Rhetorical Situations
Marilyn Young and Kathleen Farrell
5. Generic Elements in Rhetoric
Bill Benoit
6. On Objectivity and Politics in Criticism
Edwin Black
Part II. PERSPECTIVES ON CRITICISM
7. The Traditional Perspective
Forbes I. Hill
8. Close Textual Analysis: Approaches and Applications
Stephen H. Browne
9. Criticism of Metaphor
David Henry and Thomas R. Burkholder
10. The Narrative Perspective
Robert Rowland
11. Dramatism and Kenneth Burke's Pentadic Criticism
Ryan McGeough and Andrew King
12. The Fantasy Theme Perspective
Thomas St. Antoine, Matthew Althouse, and Moya Ball
13. Feminist Criticism
Donna Nudd and Kristina L. Whalen
14. Ideographical Criticism
Ronald Lee and Adam Blood
Part III. EXPANDING OUR CRITICAL HORIZONS
15. Eclectic Criticism: Combining Perspectives for Insights
Jim A. Kuypers
16. Critical Rhetoric: An Orientation Toward Criticism
Raymie McKerrow
17. Criticism of Popular Culture and Social Media
Kristen Hoerl
Appendix A: Writing Criticism: Getting Started
Appendix B: Additional Rhetorical Perspectives
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
* Add chapter on visual criticism
* Update feminist critique ch
* Query reviewers on keeping fantasy theme analysis and bringing back
framing chapter (beyond the news)
* Add Advocacy criticism?
* Add intersectionality?
* Concept criticism?
* Are there chapters that will be cut from this edition? What is the
right length for this book to make comprehensive and up to date but
keep teachable/affordable?
TOC 2E:
1. Elements of Rhetorical Criticism: The Big Picture
Jim A. Kuypers
Part I. OVERVIEW OF RHETORICAL CRITICISM
2. What is Rhetoric?
Jim A. Kuypers and Andrew King
3. Rhetorical Criticism as Art
Jim A. Kuypers
4. Understanding Rhetorical Situations
Marilyn Young and Kathleen Farrell
5. Generic Elements in Rhetoric
Bill Benoit
6. On Objectivity and Politics in Criticism
Edwin Black
Part II. PERSPECTIVES ON CRITICISM
7. The Traditional Perspective
Forbes I. Hill
8. Close Textual Analysis: Approaches and Applications
Stephen H. Browne
9. Criticism of Metaphor
David Henry and Thomas R. Burkholder
10. The Narrative Perspective
Robert Rowland
11. Dramatism and Kenneth Burke's Pentadic Criticism
Ryan McGeough and Andrew King
12. The Fantasy Theme Perspective
Thomas St. Antoine, Matthew Althouse, and Moya Ball
13. Feminist Criticism
Donna Nudd and Kristina L. Whalen
14. Ideographical Criticism
Ronald Lee and Adam Blood
Part III. EXPANDING OUR CRITICAL HORIZONS
15. Eclectic Criticism: Combining Perspectives for Insights
Jim A. Kuypers
16. Critical Rhetoric: An Orientation Toward Criticism
Raymie McKerrow
17. Criticism of Popular Culture and Social Media
Kristen Hoerl
Appendix A: Writing Criticism: Getting Started
Appendix B: Additional Rhetorical Perspectives
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
Thoughts on updates for the 3E:
* Add chapter on visual criticism
* Update feminist critique ch
* Query reviewers on keeping fantasy theme analysis and bringing back
framing chapter (beyond the news)
* Add Advocacy criticism?
* Add intersectionality?
* Concept criticism?
* Are there chapters that will be cut from this edition? What is the
right length for this book to make comprehensive and up to date but
keep teachable/affordable?
TOC 2E:
1. Elements of Rhetorical Criticism: The Big Picture
Jim A. Kuypers
Part I. OVERVIEW OF RHETORICAL CRITICISM
2. What is Rhetoric?
Jim A. Kuypers and Andrew King
3. Rhetorical Criticism as Art
Jim A. Kuypers
4. Understanding Rhetorical Situations
Marilyn Young and Kathleen Farrell
5. Generic Elements in Rhetoric
Bill Benoit
6. On Objectivity and Politics in Criticism
Edwin Black
Part II. PERSPECTIVES ON CRITICISM
7. The Traditional Perspective
Forbes I. Hill
8. Close Textual Analysis: Approaches and Applications
Stephen H. Browne
9. Criticism of Metaphor
David Henry and Thomas R. Burkholder
10. The Narrative Perspective
Robert Rowland
11. Dramatism and Kenneth Burke's Pentadic Criticism
Ryan McGeough and Andrew King
12. The Fantasy Theme Perspective
Thomas St. Antoine, Matthew Althouse, and Moya Ball
13. Feminist Criticism
Donna Nudd and Kristina L. Whalen
14. Ideographical Criticism
Ronald Lee and Adam Blood
Part III. EXPANDING OUR CRITICAL HORIZONS
15. Eclectic Criticism: Combining Perspectives for Insights
Jim A. Kuypers
16. Critical Rhetoric: An Orientation Toward Criticism
Raymie McKerrow
17. Criticism of Popular Culture and Social Media
Kristen Hoerl
Appendix A: Writing Criticism: Getting Started
Appendix B: Additional Rhetorical Perspectives
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
* Add chapter on visual criticism
* Update feminist critique ch
* Query reviewers on keeping fantasy theme analysis and bringing back
framing chapter (beyond the news)
* Add Advocacy criticism?
* Add intersectionality?
* Concept criticism?
* Are there chapters that will be cut from this edition? What is the
right length for this book to make comprehensive and up to date but
keep teachable/affordable?
TOC 2E:
1. Elements of Rhetorical Criticism: The Big Picture
Jim A. Kuypers
Part I. OVERVIEW OF RHETORICAL CRITICISM
2. What is Rhetoric?
Jim A. Kuypers and Andrew King
3. Rhetorical Criticism as Art
Jim A. Kuypers
4. Understanding Rhetorical Situations
Marilyn Young and Kathleen Farrell
5. Generic Elements in Rhetoric
Bill Benoit
6. On Objectivity and Politics in Criticism
Edwin Black
Part II. PERSPECTIVES ON CRITICISM
7. The Traditional Perspective
Forbes I. Hill
8. Close Textual Analysis: Approaches and Applications
Stephen H. Browne
9. Criticism of Metaphor
David Henry and Thomas R. Burkholder
10. The Narrative Perspective
Robert Rowland
11. Dramatism and Kenneth Burke's Pentadic Criticism
Ryan McGeough and Andrew King
12. The Fantasy Theme Perspective
Thomas St. Antoine, Matthew Althouse, and Moya Ball
13. Feminist Criticism
Donna Nudd and Kristina L. Whalen
14. Ideographical Criticism
Ronald Lee and Adam Blood
Part III. EXPANDING OUR CRITICAL HORIZONS
15. Eclectic Criticism: Combining Perspectives for Insights
Jim A. Kuypers
16. Critical Rhetoric: An Orientation Toward Criticism
Raymie McKerrow
17. Criticism of Popular Culture and Social Media
Kristen Hoerl
Appendix A: Writing Criticism: Getting Started
Appendix B: Additional Rhetorical Perspectives
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms