首页> 外文学位 >Congruent Affinities: Reconsidering the Epideictic.
【24h】

Congruent Affinities: Reconsidering the Epideictic.

机译:同等关系:重新考虑流行病。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

Aristotle's division of the "species" of rhetoric (deliberative, forensic, and epideictic) has served as a helpful taxonomy in historical accounts of rhetoric, but it has also produced undesirable effects. One such effect is that epideictic rhetoric has been interpreted historically as deficient, unimportant or merely ostentatious, while political or legal discourse retained a favored status in authentic civic life. This analysis argues that such an interpretation reduces contemporary attention to the crucial role that epideixis plays in modern discourse.;As often interpreted, epideictic rhetoric contains at its heart a striving toward communal values and utopic ideals. Taking as its province the good/bad, the praiseworthy/derisible, it is a rhetorical form supremely attentive to what counts for audiences, cultures, and subcultures. As such, it has direct entailments for all forms of rhetorical practice, however categorized, for in its essence is not simply a suggestion of timeliness or appropriate context for its delivery, but also method: a focus on identification and affinity is at the heart of epideixis.;Taking an expanded definition of epideixis, I argue that Aristotle's classification be read as provisional (that he allowed for and expected overlap with his divisions), and further, that criticism be seen as a form of contemporary epideixis. I claim that contemporary norms are more fractured than in classical times, and that as citizens no longer at the behest of formerly more unified cultural ideals it is through acts of criticism and aesthetic consensus that we often form emergent communities, gathering around objects of appraisal, around that which offers us pleasure (even the popular). I attempt to account for the mechanics of how, as Dave Hickey argues, "beautiful objects reorganize society, sometimes radically" (Invisible Dragon 81). The vectors through which this reorganization occurs are via popular discourse involving "comparisons, advocacy, analysis, and dissent" (Hickey Invisible Dragon 70), be it at the level of the interpersonal or in a more widely-sanctioned public forum such as professional criticism. I hope to show that epideixis is not a moribund rhetorical category, but a key discursive mode and way of forming community in our times.
机译:亚里士多德对修辞学(审议性,法证学和流行病)的“种类”的划分在修辞学的历史记录中已成为有用的分类法,但也产生了不良影响。这样的影响之一是,流行病的言论在历史上被解释为缺乏,不重要或仅仅是表面上的,而政治或法律话语在真实的公民生活中仍享有有利地位。这种分析认为,这种解释使当代人不再重视流行病在现代话语中的关键作用。;经常解释,流行病修辞的核心是对共同价值观和理想观念的努力。以好/坏,值得称赞/易于接受的省作为它的修辞形式,它是一种极其注重观众,文化和亚文化的修辞形式。因此,无论是何种形式,它都直接涉及到所有形式的修辞实践,因为从本质上说,它不仅仅是对时效性或交付时机的适当暗示,而且还是方法:对认同和亲和力的关注是其核心。我对埃迪奥派的定义进行了扩展,我认为亚里士多德的分类应被理解为是临时的(他允许并预期与他的部门有重叠),而且,批评也被看作是当代爱迪派的一种形式。我声称当代规范比古典时代更为零散,而且由于公民不再受以前更为统一的文化理想的要求,正是通过批评和审美共识的行动,我们经常形成新兴社区,聚集在评估对象的周围,周围的东西,使我们感到高兴(甚至受欢迎)。正如戴夫·希基(Dave Hickey)所说,我试图解释“美丽的物体有时甚至是从根本上重新组织社会”的机制(隐形龙81)。重组的媒介是通过涉及“比较,倡导,分析和异议”的流行话语(Hickey Invisible Dragon 70),无论是在人际关系层面还是在更广泛认可的公共论坛上,例如专业批评。我希望表明,艾迪比迪斯不是一个死气沉沉的修辞学类别,而是当今时代形成社区的关键话语方式和方式。

著录项

  • 作者

    Griffin, Joseph Wyatt.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Language.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 200 p.
  • 总页数 200
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号