On Narratives: Proceedings of the 10th International Colloquium on Speech Communication, June 22-27, 1986Hellmut Geissner |
Contents
Foreword | 11 |
By Narrating or by Defining? | 33 |
Commodifying Culture Selling the Stories of Appalachian America | 56 |
Copyright | |
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accounts action actor American analysis argument attitude audience behavior Brecht Burke character cognitive restructuring context coping coverage crested tit culture Cut to medium Denis Diderot editorial cartoon enthymeme epical theatre Erzählen everyday example function Geissner gesture Gutenberg HCA's hillbilly Hmong human ideology images indirect discourse individual interpretation invasion of Poland Jandl joke Kenneth Burke language LCA's limerick listener McCroskey meaning medium shot millipede moral motives mountain myth mythic mythology of Appalachia narrative communication narrative speech style narrator narrator's Nast nature oral organization paradigm performance experience personal narratives Poland Polish political present problem rational reality refugee reported rhetorical role Sambo sense sequence situation social Solidarity speaking story storytelling strategies Street Scene structure style subjects television telling Test person theme theory Thomas Nast truth types understanding University verbal Vico Vico³ visual Walter Fisher World News Tonight