B. Mral
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修辞批评主要是指研究和批判性地分析演员在修辞情境中的显性表达:论点、风格方法、视觉信息等。它也可以指额外映射一个更隐含的、不言而喻的和难以捉摸的含义,例如,以及潜在的价值和前提。本文讨论了修辞学研究中另一个难以捉摸但往往具有决定性作用的交际层面,即交际态度及其在言语和非言语中的表现方式。在修辞学的语境中,肯尼斯·伯克以有趣但不成熟的推理方式讨论了态度的概念。他建议他自己的戏剧模型,即五要素(行为,场景,代理人,代理,目的),辅以作为第六个要素的态度。伯克似乎甚至把态度看作是修辞和象征行为的核心。在这篇文章中,关于伯克和迈克尔·比利格,我们发展了一条思路,将态度和态度表达作为一种修辞手段,这是一种交际因素,当然可以是无意识的,但也可以像其他修辞策略一样被选择。关键词:修辞批评;态度;肯尼斯·伯克
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”Attitude matters”. Attitydyttringar som retoriska medel
Rhetorical criticism refers primarily to studying and critically analyzing explicit expressions of actors in rhetorical situ­ations: arguments, stylistic approaches, visual messages, etc. It can also refer to additionally mapping a more implicit, unspoken and elusive level of implications, for instance, as well as underlying va­lues and premises. This article presents a discussion on yet ano­ther elusive but often decisive communication level that has re­ceived little attention within the study of rhetoric, namely communication attitudes and how they manifest themselves, verbally as well as non-verbally. Within a rhetoric context, Kenneth Burke discusses the concept of attitude in interesting but undeveloped lines of reasoning. He suggests that his own model of dramatism, the pentad (Act, Scene, Agent, Agency, Purpose), be complemented with attitude as a sixth element. Burke seems to even see attitudes as the core of rhetorical, symbolic action. In this article, in relation to Burke but also to Michael Billig, a line of thought is developed regarding attitudes and attitude expressions as rhetorical means, that is communicative factors that can certainly be un­conscious but can also be chosen just like other rhetorical strate­gies can. Keywords Rhetorical criticism, attitude, Kenneth Burke, dramatism, Michael Billig
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