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Kinematic Rhetoric
Joddy Murray, in “Kinematic Rhetoric,” puts forward a theory of rhetoric that adds the elements of movement, sound, image, affect and duration to traditional accounts of digital, visual and multimodal rhetorics. His concept of “time-affect” images provides a complex and nuanced theory for composing that builds upon his earlier concept of “nondiscursive texts.” By turning to Deleuze’s work on cinema, Murray presents the “time-affect image,” which “generates" and amplifies affectivity through duration and motion, and is the key concept in this rhetorical theory. Motion, he argues, creates meaning that is independent of the content and, like all images, carries with it the potential for persuasion through the affective domain.
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
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Introduction: What Is Kinematic Text?
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Symbolization and Textual Production
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Expansion of Non-discursive Rhetoric
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Textual Movement in the Digital Age
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Chapter Summaries
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1. Motion and Image in Kinematic Texts
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Deleuze and Kinematic Text
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Motion and Non-discursive Symbolization: Movement and Meaning
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Time-Affect Images and Aurality
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Motion, Learning, and Symbol-Making
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2. Composing Time
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Bergson’s Duration
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Cinema as Data
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Virtual Time-Affect
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3. Immersion and Immanence in Kinematic Text
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Immanence and Transcendence
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Movement from Rhizomatic Middle
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Immersion as Movement in New Media
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4. Composing Kinematic Texts
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Rhetorical Appeals and Duration
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The Values of Multimedia in Kinematic Rhetoric
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Sensed Reality in Kinematic Rhetoric
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Time-Based Composing
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Frequentatio
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Affect in Dimension
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Rhetoric in Motion
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Coda
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Acknowledgments
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- Notes
- Media
- Works Cited
- 出版地 : 英國
- 語言 : 英文
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