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Rasmussen, Karen; Downey, Sharon D. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Argues that the rhetorical impact of "Agnes of God" stems from the unconventional treatment of dialectical conflict, and from the film's "dialectical disorientation." Discusses rhetorical implications of form, arguing that "Agnes of God" is representative of a class of highly configural films that function to jar…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Film Criticism, Film Study, Films

Hostettler, Gordon F. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1977
Investigates the career of George Edward Bateman Saintsbury (1845-1933), the eighth Regius Professor at the University of Edinburgh. Outlines his position as a literary critic, reviews and analyzes his views of rhetoric and rhetoricians, and offers assessments of his views. (MH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Persuasive Discourse

Adams, John Charles. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Argues against Thomas O. Sloane's allegation that John Milton's "Artis Logicae," a commentary on Pierre de la Ramee's "Dialecticae libri duo," manifests antihumanism characteristics of Milton and Ramus. Reexamines Milton's account of probability, the links between Ramus and Cicero, and the roles Ramism played in sixteenth- and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Literary Criticism, Persuasive Discourse, Poetry

Yoos, George E. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1978
Discusses the ethical and rational qualities of speech acts. (JMF)
Descriptors: Aristotelian Criticism, Discourse Analysis, Logic, Moral Values

Depoe, Stephen P. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1988
Analyzes Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.'s dissenting position on Vietnam by considering it as representative of the mode of foreign policy argument called "technocratic realism." Argues that such dissent can offer only an incomplete critique of U.S. foreign policy, because it does not question the policy's underlying purposes. (SR)
Descriptors: Dissent, Foreign Policy, Persuasive Discourse, Rhetorical Criticism

Horne, Janet S. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Examines the central communicative features of Richard Rorty's post-foundational philosophy. Argues that Rorty's commitments to edifying philosophy, the cultural conversation, ethnocentrism, and a pragmatic approach to epistemology are all best understood from the perspective of rhetorical theory and practice. (MM)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Ethnocentrism, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Mohrmann, G. P. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1987
Discusses how John C. Calhoun's speech "On Reception of the Abolition Petitions," illuminates his logical defense of slavery, while revealing that the logic was inextricably bound up in a powerful psycho-logic. Focuses on the role metaphor plays, particularly the functions of place, space, and related symbolic indices of orientation. (JD)
Descriptors: Metaphors, Persuasive Discourse, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Invention

Dow, Bonnie J. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1989
Argues for a revised perspective on presidential crisis rhetoric informed by an understanding of differing exigencies and functions. Uses speeches by Ronald Reagan to examine two types of crisis rhetoric. Concludes that crisis rhetoric can not be viewed as a homogeneous type of discourse. (MM)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Presidents, Rhetorical Criticism

Warnick, Barbara – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1987
Proposes an approach to rhetorical criticism that features the relationship between a message and a culturally distanced interpreter or critic. Applies Paul Ricoeur's critical approach to an interpretation of the Gettysburg Address to illustrate how hermeneutics reveals the underlying meaning and cultural significance of enduring texts. (NKA)
Descriptors: Audiences, Discourse Analysis, Metaphors, Persuasive Discourse

Brinton, Alan – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Argues that rhetoric belongs to a class of theories that tend not to become outmoded, and presents examples of effective rhetoric from ancient Greece. Suggests that rhetorical theories should be judged on their own terms rather than on the standards of an allied discipline. (KEH)
Descriptors: Historiography, Psychology, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Schrag, Robert L.; And Others – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1981
Analyzes "Taxi,""Barney Miller,""Lou Grant," and "M*A*S*H" in terms of three fantasy themes: the realization of significant others, the alliance in action, and membership into personhood. From these themes emerges a rhetorical vision of the new humane collectivity. (PD)
Descriptors: Group Experience, Programing (Broadcast), Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism

Makus, Anne – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Explores whether continuity or discontinuity is more appropriate to describe the particular relation between Aristotle's theory or rhetoric and Stuart Hall's ideology theory. Argues for inclusion of ideology theory within the rhetorical canon. Suggests that, if Aristotle's rhetorical theory belongs in the canon, Hall's theory also belongs because…
Descriptors: Democracy, Discourse Modes, Historiography, Ideology

Leff, Michael; Sachs, Andrew – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Argues that meaning in a rhetorical work results from an interaction between discursive form and representational content linguists call "iconicity." Illustrates this approach through close analysis of passages selected from Edmund Burke's "Speech to the Electors of Bristol." Considers applications in broader contexts. (KEH)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory

Gaonkar, Dilip Parameshwar – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Examines the fluctuating dialectic between object and method in three parts: (1) detailed reading of Herbert Wichelns' founding essay; (2) discussion of three influential responses to this dialectic by Ernest Wrage, Samuel Becker, and Edwin Black; and (3) analysis of Michael Leff's and Michael McGee's attempt to reconnect object and method. (KEH)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Rhetorical Criticism

Campbell, John Angus – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1990
Responds to the essays and critiques in this special issue. Evaluates the arguments by Michael Leff and Michael McGee and suggests that choosing between them is not inevitable. Analyzes Dilip Gaonkar's appraisal of McGee and incorporates the observations of J. Robert Cox and Celeste Condit when discussing Leff's position. (KEH)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Rhetorical Criticism