Now, it again enlightens Chicago with its wonderful melodies and extreme dramatism. Sung in Italian with projected English titles by Francis Rizzo, this production features unique scenery constructed and painted by Cardiff Theatrical Services from Wales, United Kingdom.
For his analysis, he employs dramatism, a rhetorical criticism, which analyzes terms and their frequency in discourses to probe human relationships and motives.
KB+TP will be useful in advanced communication and rhetoric courses covering dramatism, posthumanism, or the rhetoric of science and technology, and individual chapters would be ideal for undergraduate courses interested in delving deeper into Burkean ideas and how they apply practically to society.
Crable (2000) troubles this reading by explaining that Burke's application of the concept of representative anecdote "does work" by articulating dramatism as a preferable view of interactions (318).
This reading of the novel is best explained by Burke's idea of the "drama of human relations." Burke's "dramatism" uses the dramatic form as a way of approaching analysis and meta-analysis of events.
For Halton, in failing to make this connection, Goffman's "dramatism not only narrows the range of the dramatic, but is prejudiced by a shallow sociological anti-naturalism that misses the deep sources of the dramatic in conduct" (39).
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