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Title: Rhetorical Criticism


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Rhetorical Criticism
  • Instructor A. Goldrick-Jones
  • Spring 2006

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Narration symbolic actions--words and/or
    deeds--that have sequence and meaning for those
    who live, create, or interpret them
  • Qtd. in Wood (2004, p. 107) from Fisher (1987)
    Human communication as narration Toward a
    philosophy of reason, value, and action.
    Columbia University of South Carolina Press.

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Stories/storytelling
  • creating sequences out of separate events (plot)
  • dramatizing good and bad characters (heroes and
    villains)
  • ascribing motives to characters
  • delaying the point or revelation (climax)
  • Storytelling is integral to everyday life

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Good reasons should not be confined only to the
    use of rational argumentation or formal
    argumentative structures (ex--syllogisms)
  • A rational paradigm formalized, accepted
    structures of reasoning (ex--the scientific
    method formal proof)
  • A narrative paradigm toward a formal, accepted
    structure for good reasons based on narration
  • A good story is just as persuasive and valid as
    more formal/logical argumentation!

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Narrative rationality depends on coherence and
    fidelity

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Coherence
  • whether all parts of a story fit together
    believably (plot)
  • whether the outcome makes sense, given the plot
    and characters
  • Coherence is sometimes called probability.

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Testing coherence
  • Look within a story for internal coherence ?
    details, distortions, consistency, gaps
  • Assess whether or not a given story conflicts
    with another account of the same event

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Fidelity the extent to which a story resonates
    with listeners personal experiences and beliefs
    (Fisher, 1987)
  • Whether a story rings true to listeners with
    respect to their own experiences, values,
    self-concepts (from Wood, p. 109)
  • Whether characters are believable ? more so if
    they act as we would do, or as we would like

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Narrative criticism
  • Definitions
  • Testing fidelity When you accept a story as
    true or right, you have
  • Judged the values in the narration
  • Accepted the values as reflecting what you
    believe and how you understand the world operates
  • Identified with the character(s)

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Narrative criticism
  • Why use a narrative paradigm? Fisher says--
  • The narrative paradigm reconstitutes reason and
    rationality, making them amenable to all forms of
    human communication (Narration,p. 273)
  • The meaning and significance of life in all of
    its social dimensions require the recognition of
    its narrative structure (p. 274)
  • We can hope to find that which is reliable or
    trustworthy the quest for the good life
    for all persons (p. 289)

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Narrative criticism
  • Making some connections
  • Public/social knowledge and arguments ?
  • Bitzers concept of rhetorical situation
  • The rational paradigm ?
  • Aristotelian concepts of logos
  • The narrative paradigm ?
  • Kenneth Burkes concept of language as symbolic
    action, as material for drama
  • Bormanns fantasy-themes and rhetorical visions

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Narrative criticism
  • Some further resources
  • University of Kentucky honours communication
    seminar on Fishers narrative theory
  • Wikipedia, on the narrative paradigm
  • University of Arizona, communication course
    slideshow on Fishers theory
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