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دانلود کتاب Making Sense of Messages; A Critical Apprenticeship in Rhetorical Criticism; Second Edition

دانلود کتاب ایجاد حس پیام؛ شاگردی انتقادی در نقد بلاغی; ویرایش دوم

Making Sense of Messages; A Critical Apprenticeship in Rhetorical Criticism; Second Edition

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Making Sense of Messages; A Critical Apprenticeship in Rhetorical Criticism; Second Edition

ویرایش: Second 
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780815355380, 9781351130127 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2020 
تعداد صفحات: 387 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART 1: Introduction
	1. What Are Rhetorical Messages?
		Vocabulary
		Characteristics of Rhetoric
			Rhetoric Typically Addresses Public Audiences
			Rhetoric Is Purposeful
			Rhetoric Responds to or Creates Social Concerns
			Rhetoric Is Built from Verbal and Nonverbal Symbols
			Rhetoric Shapes the Way People Think, Act, Believe, and Feel
		Definition of Rhetoric
		Rhetorical Terminology
		Why Study Rhetorical Messages?
		Summary
		Exercises
		Notes
		Works Cited
	2. Criticism: What Critics Do with Rhetorical Messages
		Vocabulary
		Reaction versus Critique
		Characteristics of Critics
			Critics Study Messages Systematically
			Critics Have a Responsibility to Teach Others
		A Critical Stance: In the Balcony
		How This Book Can Help
		Message Analysis Matters!
		Summary
		Exercises
		Notes
		Works Cited
PART 2: Process to Product
	3. Four Kinds of Critical Thinking
		Vocabulary
		Creative and Critical Thinking
		The Process of Critical Analysis of Messages
			Description
			Analysis
			Interpretation
			Evaluation
		Summary
		Exercises
		Notes
		Works Cited
	4. The Process of Description
		Vocabulary
		Approaches to Describing a Text
			Planned Survey
			Asking Questions
		Recording Your Thinking
		Approaches to Describing Context
			Specific Circumstances
			Similar Circumstances or Similar Messages
			Rhetor and Audience
		Text–Context Interaction
			Conformity
			Non-Participation
			Desecration
			Contextual Reconstruction
		Application of Text–Context Interactions
		Summary
		Exercises
		Note
		Works Cited
	5. The Process of Analysis
		Vocabulary
		Naming the Parts of the Message
			Using Search Models
			Using General Knowledge
			Recording Your Thinking
		Looking for Rhetorical Patterns
			Patterns of Repetition
			Patterns of Sequencing
			Patterns of Omission
			Anomalies to Patterns
			Patterns of Relationships
		Deriving Interpretive Questions from the Analysis
		Summary
		Exercises
		Note
		Works Cited
	6. The Process of Interpretation
		Vocabulary
		Three Approaches to Interpretation
			Creative Thinking
			Subjective Thinking
			Inferential Thinking
		How Does a Critic Develop an Interpretation?
			Asking Questions from Analysis Findings
			Comparing Observations from Analysis
		Summary
		Exercises
		Notes
		Works Cited
	7. The Process of Evaluation
		Vocabulary
		Types of Judgments
			Truthfulness
			Quality of Evidence and Reasoning
			Effectiveness
			Ethics and Values
		Selecting a Type of Judgment
		Sample Evaluation
		Summary
		Exercises
		Note
		Works Cited
	8. Writing Your Ideas
		Vocabulary
		Effectively Arguing Your Claims about Messages
			Present New Ideas: “An Inferential Leap”
			Make an Argument: “A Perceived Rationale”
			Support Your Claim: (“Regulate Uncertainty”)
			Logically Organize Ideas: (“Risk a Confrontation”)
			Research, Organize, and Write Well
		Documenting Your Sources
			Chicago Style
			MLA Style
			APA Style
		Good Writing Is Based on Good Sentences
		Summary
		Exercises
		Notes
		Works Cited
PART 3: Analytical Tools
	Preface to Chapters 9–10: Classical Approaches
		9. Ancient Rhetoric
			Vocabulary
			Some Classical Rhetorical Concepts
				Style
				Arrangement
				Delivery
				Memory
				Invention
			The Classical Model Applied
				Barack Obama’s “More Perfect Union Speech”: Reconstructing Apology
			Summary
			Exercises
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		10. New Rhetoric
			Vocabulary
			Toulmin and Everyday Argument
				Argument Fields
				Field-Invariant and Field-Dependent Elements of Arguments
				Modal Terms
				Force and Criteria
				The Parts of Arguments
			Perelman and the New Rhetoric
				Reasonableness and Audiences
				The Universal Audience
				Means of Forming Good Opinions
				Creating Presence
				Using Argument Structures
			The New Rhetoric Applied
				(More) Analysis
				(Further) Interpretation
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
	Preface to Chapters 11–13: Dramatistic Approaches
		11. The Narrative Paradigm
			Vocabulary
			Some Terminology of the Narrative Paradigm
			Narrative Elements
			Two Concepts—Four Concerns
				Narrative Probability
				Narrative Fidelity
			Narrative Paradigm Applied
				Gettysburg Address
				Narrative Approach Applied to Smackdown!
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		12. Fantasy Theme Analysis
			Vocabulary
			Fantasy Theme Analysis Contrasted with Narrative
			Some Terminology of Fantasy Theme Analysis
			The Process of Fantasy Theme Analysis
			Fantasy Theme Applied
				Gettysburg Address
				Smackdown!
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		13. Burkeian Analysis
			Vocabulary
			The Negative and Human Speech
			The Negative and Creation of Categories
			The Negative and Moral Order
				Identification and Persuasion
				Hierarchy, Guilt, and Meaning
				Victimage and Salvation
			The Pentad
				Two Applications of the Pentad Compared
				Using Pentadic Ratios
				Discovering Motives
			Burkeian Concepts Applied to Smackdown!
				Description of Segment
				Analysis
				Interpretation/Evaluation
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
	Preface to Chapters 14–16: Socio-Political Approaches
		14. Ideological Approaches
			Vocabulary
			Critical Theory
			Habitus and Symbolic Power
			Hegemony and Marginalization
			Legitimation
			Naturalization (or Normalization)
			Ideological Concepts Applied: Beauty and the Beast and Shrek
				Beauty and the Beast
				Shrek
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		15. Feminist Approaches
			Vocabulary
			Liberal Feminism
			Cultural Feminism
			Postmodern Feminism
			Feminist Concepts Applied to Beauty and the Beast and Shrek
				Beauty and the Beast
				Shrek
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		16. Postmodern Approaches
			Vocabulary
			Deconstruction
				Signs: Signifiers, Signified, and Interpretants
				The Absence of Referential Truth
				Binary Oppositions
			Ideographs
			Discursive Formations
			Using the Postmodern Approaches
			Postmodern Concepts Applied to America
				Context Described
				America Described
				Analysis
				Interpretation/Evaluation
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
	Preface to Chapters 17–19: Adaptive Critical Approaches
		17. Visual Communication
			Vocabulary
			Visual Messages and Argument
			The Nature of Visual Messages
				How Symbols Mean: Syntactics, Semantics, Pragmatics
			Semantics and Visual Communication
			Functions of Visuals in Persuasion
				Violating Reality
				Visual Metaphor
				Parody
				Point of View
			An Application
			Expanding Analysis
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		18. The Rhetoric of Ignorance
			Vocabulary
			Rhetoric as a Way of Knowing
			Rhetoric as a Way of Creating Ignorance
			The Need to Study the Rhetoric of Ignorance
			The Nature and Functions of Ignorance
			Five Functions of Ignorance
			A Search Model for the Rhetoric of Ignorance
				Conditions for Shared Knowledge
			Social and Discursive Processes for Constructing Ignorance
				Games and Strategies
				Occasions and Settings
				Roles, Identities, and Scripts
			Rhetorical Devices for Creating Ignorance
				Erroneous Information
			The Rhetoric of Ignorance Applied
				Context Description
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
		19. Curating and Analyzing Multimodal Mediated Rhetoric
			Vocabulary
			Why Multimodal Curation and Analysis Are Important
			The Order of Discourse: A Search Model
			Media Affordances
				A “Map” of Potential Affordances
				Modality and a Catalog of Modes of Communication
			Analyzing Multimodal Mediated Rhetoric
			Curating Multimodal Rhetoric
			Four Principles of Curating
				Principle of Exteriority
				Principle of Abridgement
				Principle of Synthesis
				Principle of Molding
			Process of Analyzing Multimodal Mediated Rhetoric
				Author (Source)
				Disciplines (as Social Institutions)
			Curation and Analysis of Multimodal Mediated Rhetoric Model Applied
				The Department of the Interior’s Instagram Site:
A Multimodal Mediated Failure
			Summary
			Exercises
			Notes
			Works Cited
			Suggested Readings
Appendix 1: Sample Analysis of She’s Leaving Home
Index




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