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Shafer, George – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
The dramaturgical dimensions of the "theater of fact" as found in two anti-war plays, "Discourse on Viet Nam" by Peter Weiss and "Xa: A Vietnam Primer" by the ProVisional Theatre are examined. In these plays the author finds that Vietnamese history becomes rhetorical testament in arguments against United States…
Descriptors: Credibility, Drama, Historical Criticism, Literary Criticism

Shanke, Robert A. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
The acting career of Alla Nazimova in America is examined, with particular reference to technique and style, which are shown to be nothing more than her personality. The suggestion that her belief and practice was rooted in Stanislavsky's principles is examined and refuted. (JF)
Descriptors: Acting, Analytical Criticism, Characterization, Drama

Miller, Carolyn R. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
Probes the rhetorical nature of technology by examining the ways in which technological activity reflects and shapes forms of thought and thereby approaches the rhetorical dimension of ethos. Discusses the aims and methods of technology and examines the products of technology for the reasons that explain their existence. (JMF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Formal Criticism, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Benson, Thomas W. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
Discusses nine senses which constitute a topical system for rhetorical critics. Each suggests a way of assessing the communicative potential of a variety of texts and is represented by the following critics: intentionalists, social critics, Boothians, critics of imitative rhetoric, formalists, genre critics, implicit rhetorical theorists,…
Descriptors: Classification, Critical Reading, Literary Genres, Literary Styles

Jensen, Richard J.; Jensen, Carol L. – Central States Speech Journal, 1977
Contends that investigation of the past may contribute to a generic understanding of labor rhetoric and examines the rhetorical dimensions of the 1972 election contest for the leadership of the United Mine Workers. (MH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elections, Higher Education, Historical Criticism

Reed, Robert Michael – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
In 1823, a series of events, centering around a slave rebellion in Demerara, had a significant impact on the developing rhetoric of anti-slavery in England. This impact and the Parliamentary debates which resulted from the uprising are examined. (JF)
Descriptors: Debate, Historical Criticism, History, Political Issues

Wiethoff, William E. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
Applies the critical paradigm of "rhetorical enterprise" to nineteenth century British reform efforts, particularly the Birmingham Political Union. Concludes that cases of rhetorical enterprise challenge critics to account for the enterprising consistency of tactics and creed, regardless of the relatively inconsistent factors of men and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Groups, Historical Criticism, Political Issues

Hillbruner, Anthony – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
Argues that movements employ a series of strategic guiding "topoi" and examines activism, antagonism, agonism, and futurism. Concludes that when all four rhetorical topoi are present an "avant-garde" movement of radical proportions exists. (JMF)
Descriptors: Activism, Analytical Criticism, Attitude Change, Change Strategies

Stewart, Charles J. – Central States Speech Journal, 1983
Argues that studies focusing on the functions of movements would increase understanding of social movements. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Brock, Bernard L. – Central States Speech Journal, 1983
Compares the four approaches to the study of social movements, as articulated in CS 706 178 to 181. (PD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Cooper, Martha – Central States Speech Journal, 1988
Reviews what rhetorical theorists and critics typically mean when they discuss rhetoric as an event. Explains Michel Foucault's philosophy of incorporeal materialism. Illustrates the contrast between Foucault's conception of event and that of rhetoricians with reference to a representative rhetorical event. (MS)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Philosophy, Rhetorical Criticism

Post, Robert M. – Central States Speech Journal, 1977
Contends that Pinter's play, No Man's Land, is about impotency as well as stasis and old age. Focuses on the allusions to sex which function both literally and figuratively and includes metaphorical ramifications of the mentally, emotionally, and spiritually barren. (MH)
Descriptors: Characterization, Drama, Literary Criticism, Sexuality

Purcell, William M. – Central States Speech Journal, 1986
Offers a dissenting interpretation of Adam Smith's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres and a more conservative perspective on Smith's significance to the history of rhetorical theory. Views the lectures as an historical commentary on literature and rhetoric from the perspective of an eighteenth-century lecturer. (JD)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Literature Appreciation, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Cathcart, Robert S. – Central States Speech Journal, 1983
Sees rhetoric or "languaging strategies" as central to the perception that a social movement exists. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Social Change

McGee, Michael Calvin – Central States Speech Journal, 1983
Disagrees that "dialectical enjoinment" and "collective behavior" are necessary characteristics of a rhetorical study of social movements. Prefers a focus on individual perceptions or consciousness of movement. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Social Change