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Focuses criticism upon the writings of Kenneth Burke.This is a powerful book. . . . We owe a debt of gratitude to James Chesebro. He and a few others have seen to it that Kenneth Burkes unique thought got a full and fair hearing from a new generation of scholars. This is because Chesebro has done what many others have failed to do. He has treated Burkes work not as a closed system but as a kind of resource that must be shaped anew for every challenge or question.This volume is the result of an open call for papers. Forty-three were submitted and considered by a selection committee that included Bernard Brock, James Klumpp, Dale Bertelson and Timothy Thompson. . . . Chesebro organized the volume into four movements [that] represent the ways in which Burkes system might continue to act as a fructifying influence in contemporary thought.Burke Book Reviews, Kenneth Burke Society Newsletter
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Extensions of the Burkeian System Edited by James W. Chesebro
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Extensions of the Burkeian System
Edited by James W. Chesebro
The University of Alabama Press Tuscaloosa and London
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Copyright 1993 The University of Alabama Press Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380 All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Extensions of the Burkeian system / edited by James W. Chesebro. p. cm.(Studies in rhetoric and communication) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8173-0674-9 1. Burke, Kenneth 1897 . 2. CommunicationPhilosophy. I. Chesebro, James W. II. Series. P92.5.B87E9 1993 302.201dc20 92-31644
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
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CONTENTS
Preface
James W. Chesebro
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Part I. Historical Extensions
1
1. A Field Guide to Kenneth Burke1990
William H. Rueckert
3
2. Auscultation, Creation, and Revision
Kenneth Burke
42
3. Aesthetic and Practical Frames of Reference: Burke, Marx, and the Rhetoric of Social Change
Greig E. Henderson
173
Part II. Methodological Extensions
187
4. Kenneth Burke's Concept of Rhetorical Negativity
Richard B. Gregg
189
5. Burke's Representative Anecdote as a Critical Method
Arnie Madsen
208
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6. Kenneth Burke's Conception of Reality: The Process of Transformation and Its Implications for Rhetorical Criticism
Dale A. Bertelsen
230
Part III. Applied and Societal Extensions
249
7. Kenneth Burke on Ecology: A Synthesis
Jane Blankenship
251
8. Attitudes toward Counternature (with Notes on Nurturing a Poetic Psychosis)
Timothy N. Thompson and Anthony J. Palmeri
269
Part IV. Philosophical Extensions
285
9. Instruments of His Own Making: Burke and Media
Robert S. Cathcart
287
10. The Evolution of Kenneth Burke's Philosophy of Rhetoric: Dialectic between Epistemology and Ontology
Bernard L. Brock
309
References
329
Contributors
341
Index
345
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PREFACE
James W. Chesebro
Officially formed on March 7, 1984, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Kenneth Burke Society held its first national convention six years later, May 47, 1990, in New Harmony, Indiana. A remarkable convention in many ways, the final session of this convention constituted a particularly critical moment in terms of this volume. In that session, entitled "An Interview with Kenneth Burke," Dale Bertelsen and I had been asked to lead a discussion with Burke, which would ultimately provide an opportunity for all members of the society to question and respond to him in person. My first question to Burke was intended to allow him to develop an idea he had been considering and exploring for some time: "What is 'operation benchmark'?" Burke responded:
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