The system of rhetorical criticism created by Kenneth Burke
What is the pentad
100
the rhetorical situation in which we use symbols to create a sense of belonging with others.
What is identification
100
what kind of theory is apologia
What is genre theory
100
System of rhetoric that originated in ancient Greece and Rome. (Public oral presentation in the realm of politics)
What is classical rhetorical theory
100
Many more models of rhetoric exist in this type of theory. (includes all types of communication)
What is contemporary rhetorical theory
200
The interpretations of speakers
What is the motives
200
Burkes form of complete identification
What is consubstantiality
200
the genre in which speakers defend attacks against their character and has been applied to public relations crisis situations
What is apologia
200
Definition: the typical example or pattern of something
What is a paradigm
200
The part of rhetoric theory that is subject for analysis
What is text
300
Your view of things in terms of the means (how the act is accomplished)
What is the agency
300
Type of identification in which we emphasize what we are opposed to
What is identification through antithesis
300
The three philosophers that described apologia as a specific genre
What is Plato, Aristotle, and Isocrates
300
The diatribes use of "this" defy classical understandings of rhetoric
What is ethos, logos, and pathos
300
The three contemporary theorists that believe the meaning and communication reflects the idea that interaction creates our social reality.
Who are Kenneth Burke, Ernest Bormann, and Walter Fisher.
400
what best describes the event that is happening
What is the act
400
Type of identification achieved when we stress sympathies held in common
What is identification through similarity
400
The Greek root word apologos means..
What is a story
400
During the Middle Ages, medieval rhetoric was shifted to the hands of whom
Who is the educated and literate (priests and monks)
400
These type of critics understand communication among friends, coworkers, or family members, and meanings gained from texts such as television or music.
Who are contemporary rhetorical critics
500
the location in which things occurred
What is the scene
500
The most subtle type of identification (labeled vicarious identification)
What is identification through inaccuracy
500
A person who is accused and seeks to defend or excuse him or herself
What is an apologist
500
The scholar who stated "Aristotle may have written the first systematic treatise on rhetoric, but he did not write the last."
Who is Martin Medhurst
500
Contemporary rhetorical critics understand the process of communicating through the symbols we create and through the meanings we give each symbol. They suggest that people do not and cannot relate to the world directly through "this."