Sunday, January 24, 2010

Ideological Criticism

An ideology can sometimes be described as a "mental framework", but it can be defined as is a set of aims and ideas that deal with a person's goals, expectations, and actions.
The primary components of an ideology are evaluative beliefs. Some of the examples from the text book include Christianity, conservatism, patriotism, and immigration.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Neo-Aristotelian criticism

The book defines Neo-Aristotelian criticism as the first formal method of rehetorical criticism that is concerned with effect.According to the text, the three basic steps that are used when analyzing an artifact are 1) reconstructing the context in which the artifact occured" 2) application of the five canons to the artifact 3)assesing the impact of the artifact on the audience (Foss, 2009). The five canons of rhetoric are invention, organization, style, memory, and delivery.

Monday, January 18, 2010

An Introduction




Hello Readers! My name is Christa Clark and I'm a 22 year old senior. I was born here in Norfolk, VA, but I spent most of my life in Virginia Beach, VA. I am a Communications major at Old Dominion University.




Blogging just so happens to be one of my favorite things to do. In addition to blogging, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, listening to music, shopping, and meeting new people. I love to talk and make people laugh. Taking pictures of myself and my loved ones is something that I love to do, so I can always have the memories of the fun times that we have together.




My purpose for this blog is to relfect my findings from class and to learn more about Rhetorical Criticism. I also want to use this blog as an opportunity to keep everything that I learn and share it with others. I hope that I can not only learn from the book, but to learn from my peers as well.