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đź“– A Rhetoric of Motives: Order Part 7 | Kenneth Burke Analysis
Hello, rhetorical scholars! I’m Dr. Bobby, “The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was,” and we’re continuing our deep dive into Kenneth Burke’s A Rhetoric of Motives.
In this episode, we explore Burke’s critique of psychoanalytic criticism, his insights on dialectic and classification, and his unique perspective on rhetoric as both a social and linguistic action. We also unpack his discussion on audience, purpose, and motive, and how he applies rhetorical theory to parenting, literacy, and even literary interpretation (with a fascinating look at Henry James).
📌 In this episode, we cover: âś… Burke’s critique of psychoanalysis in literary theory âś… The concept of classification as a rhetorical and dialectical act âś… A ...Â