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Wilder, Laura – Written Communication, 2005
Fahnestock and Secors "The Rhetoric of Literary Criticism" characterized literary criticism of the 1970s as conservative and self-celebratory. However, although literary theory has since undergone significant change, few rhetorical analyses of recent literary criticism as the preferred genre of a disciplinary discourse community have been…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Discourse Communities, Justice, Literary Criticism
Ehrenhaus, Peter – 1981
A conceptual model of the rhetorical community that addresses the sociodramatic processes through which social order evolves, is maintained, can change, and is threatened is presented in this paper. Following an introduction, the paper identifies the various uses of rhetorical vision and rhetorical community that are found in fantasy theme…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Communities, Fantasy, Models
Williams, David E. – 1989
Instead of adopting or developing a theoretical or methodological approach to social movement study, researchers might benefit from gathering an understanding of a particular movement's history by narrowing the focus of the study for rhetorical analysis. Convention papers and journal articles should identify a specific stage, sub-group, person, or…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Communities, Interpersonal Communication, Models
Pounds, Wayne – 1988
The category of the social increasingly informs the way people think about rhetoric. The foregrounding of the social has a two-fold origin in an uneasy relationship between poststructuralism and sociolinguistics. Poststructuralism has provided a strong version of the hypothesis that language is determinative. Sociolinguistics has established that…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Communication Research, Community, Discourse Analysis