Rhetoric & Argumentation
Publics & Counterpublics
Rhetoric & Narrative
Criticism 1
Criticism 2
100

"Honesty is the most important quality in a leader."

What is an example of a value claim?

100

A word, image, or artifact representing a thing, thought, or action

What is a symbol?

100

How a public collectively imagines their past

What is public memory?

100

Simply assessing how the elements of a speech help to explain its persuasive effect may not always be the most appropriate or interesting question to ask.

Why have many rhetorical critics moved beyond neo-Aristotelian criticism?

100

a system of ideas or pattern of beliefs that determines a group’s interpretations of some aspect(s) of the world

What is an ideology?

200

"She must be a trustworthy person—she’s a doctor."

What is an example of an enthymeme?

200

Using symbols to express meaning or communicate ideas, often through behavior or ritual

What is symbolic action?

200

small-scale ways of arranging action and organizing language, giving these a recognizable logical order within a given narrative

What are narrative forms?

200

Conducting this type of rhetorical criticism involves constructing the rhetorical vision of a text.

What is fantasy-theme criticism?

200

the root term or notion that serves as an umbrella label for the various characteristic features of the rhetoric

What is the organizing principle, identified as part of a generic criticism?

300

"The patient’s ECG shows ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF, which indicates an inferior myocardial infarction requiring immediate intervention with percutaneous coronary angioplasty."

What is an example of speech which belongs to the technical sphere of argument?

300

The dominance of an idea, ideology, institution, or economic distribution of capital

What is hegemony?

300

the dominant means of understanding reality, based in reason and scientific understanding

What is the rational world paradigm?

300

The type of rhetorical criticism in which the critic can take a deductive or inductive approach

What is generic (genre) criticism?

300

Robert Bales and Ernest Bormann

Who are the two main scholars associated with fantasy-theme criticism?

400

Remote work benefits both employees and companies. Employees who work remotely experience better work-life balance. Companies with remote workers save money on office space. With remote workers, productivity increases due to fewer workplace distractions.

What is an example of a logically independent argument?

400

Public spheres must be self-organized, involve relations amongst strangers, include both personal and impersonal speech, be able to be constituted through mere attention, be created by the reflexive circulation of discourse, change over time, and create meaning for participants.


What is Warner's conception of the public sphere?

400

After Maya lost her job, she started painting every day, eventually selling her first piece at a local gallery. This unexpected success transformed her sense of purpose and reconnected her with a community from which she had long withdrawn.

What is an example of a narrative, according to Foss?

400

The element of the dramatistic pentad referring to how and why an action was taken, including what led to it

What is agency?

400

Meaning comes from people's interpretations of symbols or objects, and their interpretations are often shaped by cultural norms and values.

What is a foundational assumption of Hall's cultural theory?

500

“No true Christian would ever doubt their faith.”

What is an example of a no true Scotsman fallacy?

500

These seek to define the outlets, resources, and settings for marginalized individuals to convey and communicate their needs and interests in opposition to the forces that attempt to contain them

What are counterpublics?

500

Narratives reflect a society’s values, identities, imaginations, and problems.

What makes narratives rhetorically relevant?

500

Ideological criticism is focused on larger social structures and belief systems, rather than a rhetor's strategic choices.

How does ideological criticism differ from more traditional forms of criticism?

500

The people of Massachusetts

Who are the agents in Part 2 of Ling's pentadic analysis of Ed Kennedy's speech after the Chappaquiddick incident?

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