Title: introduction to visual rhetoric
1introduction to visual rhetoric
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2Can pictures and graphics make arguments
independent of text?
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4Or do we sometimes need the text?
5image via flickr tsevis
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6image via flickr Bukowsky18
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7image via flickr OpalMirror
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8image via flickr cayusa
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9image via flickr Andre-Batista
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10image via flickr threecee
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11image via flickr WhatDaveSees
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12image via flickr kwerfedlein
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13image via flickr sharnik
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14New UVa logo
old UVa logo
15OJ Simpson arrest photo magazine covers, 1994
16Images via flickr Army.mil
17image via flickr heraldpost
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18Propaganda pamphlets dropped over Iraq prior to
2003 invasion
19image via flickr Hamed Saber
image via flickr Jeremy Brooks
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21War in Iraq, 2003
Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
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