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📚 A Rhetoric of Motives: Traditional Principles of Rhetoric Part 5 🎭
Welcome back, everyone! I’m Dr. Bobby, “The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was”, and today, we’re diving deeper into Kenneth Burke’s A Rhetoric of Motives. In this episode, we unpack Burke’s exploration of rhetoric, symbolism, and motivation, with some surprising connections to pop culture, including Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics, Bolter & Grusin’s Remediation, and even Spider-Man reboots! 🕷️🎬
We also tackle the rivalry between entertainment and education, the symbolic nature of human reality, and how context shapes meaning-making—all while weaving in classic examples like Elmer Fudd’s endless battle with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. 🎯🐰🦆
🚀 Key Topics Covered: ✔️ Francis Bacon’s “Idols” and their rhetorical implications ✔️ The impact of education, habit, and accident on human motives ✔️ How media and technology are remediated rather than “new” ✔️ The ongoing divide between popular and classic literature ✔️ Why dialectic thinking isn’t always the answer—and what Burke suggests instead
If you love rhetorical theory, media studies, and a good pop culture analogy, this one’s for you!
🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into rhetoric, literature, and beyond.
#Rhetoric #KennethBurke #MediaStudies #Comics #Education #Symbolism #A_Rhetoric_of_Motives #SpiderMan #UnderstandingComics
📚 A Rhetoric of Motives: Traditional Principles of Rhetoric Part 5 🎭
Welcome back, everyone! I’m Dr. Bobby, “The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was”, and today, we’re diving deeper into Kenneth Burke’s A Rhetoric of Motives. In this episode, we unpack Burke’s exploration of rhetoric, symbolism, and motivation, with some surprising connections to pop culture, including Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics, Bolter & Grusin’s Remediation, and even Spider-Man reboots! 🕷️🎬
We also tackle the rivalry between entertainment and education, the symbolic nature of human reality, and how context shapes meaning-making—all while weaving in classic examples like Elmer Fudd’s endless battle with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. 🎯🐰🦆
🚀 Key Topics Covered: ✔️ Francis Bacon’s “Idols” and their rhetorical implications ✔️ The impact of education, habit, and accident on human motives ✔️ How media and technology are remediated rather than “new” ✔️ The ongoing divide between popular and classic literature ✔️ Why dialectic thinking isn’t always the answer—and what Burke suggests instead
If you love rhetorical theory, media studies, and a good pop culture analogy, this one’s for you!
🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into rhetoric, literature, and beyond.
#Rhetoric #KennethBurke #MediaStudies #Comics #Education #Symbolism #A_Rhetoric_of_Motives #SpiderMan #UnderstandingComics