This title offers a fresh approach to understanding Kenneth Burke's landmark cultural theory as a rhetorical response to war.In "Burke, War, Words", M. Elizabeth Weiser reinserts Kenneth Burke's theory of dramatism into the social milieu from which it originated, fostering a new understanding of how this concept of motivation was itself motivated by war and criticism. Weiser's model of a new approach to historiography contextualizes.Dramatism was a direct response to the global crisis wrought by World War II and to Burke's thenongoing debates with New Critics, sociolinguists, political...
This title offers a fresh approach to understanding Kenneth Burke's landmark cultural theory as a rhetorical response to war.In "Burke, War, Words", M...