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2 books about Condit, Celeste
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Decoding Abortion Rhetoric: COMMUNICATING SOCIAL CHANGE
Celeste Michelle Condit
University of Illinois Press, 1990
Library of Congress HQ767.15.C66 1990 | Dewey Decimal 363.46
Condit provides a close look at how pro-life and pro-choice arguments have helped shape the development of public policy and private practice. She offers readers an orderly way through the barrage of rhetoric and an opportunity to identify and clarify our own opinions on a very difficult subject.
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Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought: Rhetoric in Transition
Bernard L. Brock
University of Alabama Press, 1995
Library of Congress P92.5.B87K46 1995 | Dewey Decimal 121.68092
Insights into the problem of our relation to language
Kenneth Burke and Contemporary European Thought: A Rhetoric in Transition reflects the present transitional nature of rhetoric and society. Its purpose is to relate the rhetorical theory of Burke to the theories of four major European philosophers—Jürgen Habermas, Ernesto Grassi, Foucault, and Jacques Derrida—as they discuss the nature of language and its central role in society.
This book describes a rhetorical world in transition but not a world in chaos. It points to the centrality of symbolism in theories of language and rhetoric and illustrates Burke’s influence as a pivotal things and theorist in the communication arts and sciences, suggesting that the observations regarding shifting paradigms and perspectives made by other scholars are indeed emergent in the realm of rhetoric. It also regards the powerful impact of language and symbolic action in both the critique and construction of human knowledge and augurs a central role for rhetoric in the intellectual and social transformations of this and the next century.
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