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Rhetorical Landscapes
Kevin (Kyoo Sang) JoProfessor Ellen QuandahlRWS 602 Weekly Paper 4February 19, 2014 Gregory Clark1.Clark’s book is about “rhetorical landscapes.” Landscape, he says, is not the same as land (9). Work out this distinction. According to his words, land is material, a particular object, while landscape is conceptual. And he also says that land becomes landscape when it is assigned the role of symbo..
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Collect and Divide
Kevin (Kyoo Sang) JoProfessor Ellen QuandahlRWS 602 Weekly Paper 3February 11, 2014 1.What are some notable passages that work with those two big conceptual moves, collection and division, all and some, sameness and difference? “The family of Man, such at any rate was the original title of the exhibition which came here from the United States. The French have translated it as: The Great Family o..
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Burke Entitlement
Kevin (Kyoo Sang) JoProfessor Ellen QuandahlRWS 602 Weekly Paper 2February 4, 2014 1.Author: Kenneth Burke 2.Title: What Are the Signs of What? 3.Publication info: Berkeley, University of California Press, 1966. 4.Project (Harris page 19 offers helpful questions) Aims: To shed light on the relation between words and things and to prove that things are the signs of wordsMethods: Thinking of spe..
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Identifying Writerly Moves
Kevin (Kyoo Sang) JoProfessor Ellen QuandahlRWS 602 Weekly Paper 1January 28, 2014 Identifying Writerly Moves: coming to terms, forwarding and countering Taking a look at “Toward Graduate-Level Writing Instruction” by Micciche and Carr according to the Harris’ writerly moves, I found those moves mainly in the first two sections. The first section says what the author talks about in the article, ..
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Trilling, Faulkner, and Hemingway
Kevin (Kyoo Sang) JoProfessor Glen McClishRWS 600 Assignment: Trilling, Faulkner, Hemingway9 December 2013 1.Of this time, of that placeThis story describes the relationship between an English instructor and poet, Joseph Howe, and two of his students: Tertan, a brilliant, but mentally ill student of philosophy and art; and Blackburn, a wily and unprincipled opportunist. This story is divided int..
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Rhetorical approach to fiction
Kevin (Kyoo Sang) JoProfessor Glen McClishRWS 600 Assignment: Rhetorical approach to fiction2 December 2013 1.The Tell-Tale HeartA person set up as “I,” the narrator, murders an old man with whom he lives on the eighth day after he planned to murder the old man carefully for a week. The old man has a clouded, pale, “vulture-like” eye which so distresses the narrator. The narrator then dismembers..
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