The rhetorical power of popular culture: considering mediated texts/ Sellnow, Deanna D.
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Contents:
Preface -- What is popular culture and why study it? -- Expanding the rhetorical tradition -- A narrative perspective -- A dramatistic perspective -- A symbolic convergence perspective -- A neo-marxist perspective -- Feminist perspectives -- A music perspective: the illusion of life -- Visual perspectives -- Media-centered perspectives -- Appendix: writing a popular culture rhetorical essay.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 302.23 SEL/R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 04/02/2021 | P40553 |
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Preface -- What is popular culture and why study it? -- Expanding the rhetorical tradition -- A narrative perspective -- A dramatistic perspective -- A symbolic convergence perspective -- A neo-marxist perspective -- Feminist perspectives -- A music perspective: the illusion of life -- Visual perspectives -- Media-centered perspectives -- Appendix: writing a popular culture rhetorical essay.
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