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Rhetoric, writing, and the everyday / Nystrand, Duffy (2003)

Citation: Nystrand, M., & Duffy, J. (2003). Rhetoric, writing, and the everyday. In M. Nystrand & J. Duffy (Eds.), Towards a rhetoric of everyday life (pp. vii - xiii). Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.

keywords: Rhetoric


Rhetoric, Writing, and the Everyday
Some preliminary remarks —-

此文是 Towards a rhetoric of everyday life 一書的序言。

書寫研究前緣

literacy, cognition, writing, reading

literacy, cognition, writing, reading 這四個概念連結到在真實世界與組織的情境。文字與書寫本身具有「自律性」與作者能作為其文本的完全代理人的想法,成為一種消逝的幻想。

定義:修辭學

“Rhetoric” here refers not to the classical arts of persuasion, or the verbal ornamentation of elite discourse, but rather to the ways that individuals and groups use language to constitute their social realities, and as a medium for creating, managing, or resisting ideological meanings.


The discourses of institutions and popular cultrue are rhetorical in the sense that they situate us in our worlds: they shape our ideas about “the way things are,” who we are, where we belong, and guide what we talk aobut and what we say (and don't say).

本書的結構