GRAMMAR OF MOTIVES

GRAMMAR OF MOTIVES
Author: KENNETH. BURKE
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1033018562

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A Rhetoric of Motives

A Rhetoric of Motives
Author: Kenneth Burke
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1969-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520015460

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"The system is a coherent and total vision, a self-contained and internally consistent way of viewing man, the various scenes in which he lives, and the drama of human relations enacted upon those scenes."—W. H. Rueckert, Kenneth Burke and the Drama of Human Relations

The War of Words

The War of Words
Author: Anthony Burke,Kyle Jensen,Jack Selzer
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780520970373

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When Kenneth Burke conceived his celebrated “Motivorum” project in the 1940s and 1950s, he envisioned it in three parts. Whereas the third part, A Symbolic of Motives, was never finished, A Grammar of Motives (1945) and A Rhetoric of Motives (1950) have become canonical theoretical documents. A Rhetoric of Motives was originally intended to be a two-part book. Here, at last, is the second volume, the until-now unpublished War of Words, where Burke brilliantly exposes the rhetorical devices that sponsor war in the name of peace. Discouraging militarism during the Cold War even as it catalogues belligerent persuasive strategies and tactics that remain in use today, The War of Words reveals how popular news media outlets can, wittingly or not, foment international tensions and armaments during tumultuous political periods. This authoritative edition includes an introduction from the editors explaining the compositional history and cultural contexts of both The War of Words and A Rhetoric of Motives. The War of Words illuminates the study of modern rhetoric even as it deepens our understanding of post–World War II politics.

The Rhetoric of Religion

The Rhetoric of Religion
Author: Kenneth Burke
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1970-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520016106

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"But the point of Burke's work, and the significance of his achievement, is not that he points out that religion and language affect each other, for this has been said before, but that he proceeds to demonstrate how this is so by reference to a specific symbolic context. After a discussion 'On Words and The Word,' he analysess verbal action in St. Augustine's Confessions. He then discusses the first three chapters of Genesis, and ends with a brilliant and profound 'Prologue in Heaven,' an imaginary dialogue between the Lord and Satan in which he proposes that we begin our study of human motives with complex theories of transcendence,' rather than with terminologies developed in the use of simplified laboratory equipment. . . . Burke now feels, after some forty years of search, that he has created a model of the symbolic act which breaks through the rigidities of the 'sacred-secular' dichotomy, and at the same time shows us how we get from secular and sacred realms of action over the bridge of language. . . . Religious systems are systems of action based on communication in society. They are great social dramas which are played out on earth before an ultimate audience, God. But where theology confronts the developed cosmological drama in the 'grand style,' that is, as a fully developed cosmological drama for its religious content, the 'logologer' can be further studied not directly as knowledge but as anecdotes that help reveal for us the quandaries of human governance." --Hugh Dalziel Duncan from Critical Responses to Kenneth Burke, 1924 - 1966, edited by William H. Rueckert (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969).

Counter Statement

Counter Statement
Author: Kenneth Burke
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1968-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0520001966

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A valuable feature of the second edition (1953) of Counter-Statement was the Curriculum Criticum in which the author placed the book in terms of his later work. For this new paperback edition, Mr. Burke continues his "curve of development" in an Addendum which surveys the course of his though in subsequent books (up to the publication of his Collected Poems, 1915 - 1967) and work-in-progress.

Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Burke

Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Burke
Author: Bryan Crable
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780813932163

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Ralph Ellison and Kenneth Burke focuses on the little-known but important friendship between two canonical American writers. The story of this fifty-year friendship, however, is more than literary biography; Bryan Crable argues that the Burke-Ellison relationship can be interpreted as a microcosm of the American "racial divide." Through examination of published writings and unpublished correspondence, he reconstructs the dialogue between Burke and Ellison about race that shaped some of their most important works, including Burke's A Rhetoric of Motives and Ellison's Invisible Man. In addition, the book connects this dialogue to changes in American discourse about race. Crable shows that these two men were deeply connected, intellectually and personally, but the social division between white and black Americans produced hesitation, embarrassment, mystery, and estrangement where Ellison and Burke might otherwise have found unity. By using Ellison's nonfiction and Burke's rhetorical theory to articulate a new vocabulary of race, the author concludes not with a simplistic "healing" of the divide but with a challenge to embrace the responsibility inherent to our social order. American Literatures Initiative

Language As Symbolic Action

Language As Symbolic Action
Author: Kenneth Burke
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2023-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520340664

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From the Preface:The title for this collection was the title of a course in literary criticism that I gave for many years at Bennington College. And much of the material presented here was used in that course. The title should serve well to convey the gist of these various pieces. For all of them are explicitly concerned with the attempt to define and track down the implications of the term "symbolic action," and to show how the marvels of literature and language look when considered form that point of view.

A Rhetoric of Literate Action

A Rhetoric of Literate Action
Author: Charles Bazerman
Publsiher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781602354753

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Undertaken by one of the most learned and visionary scholars in the field, this work has a comprehensive and culminating quality to it, tracking major lines of insight into writing as a human practice and articulating the author's intellectual progress as a theorist and researcher across a career.