Richard Vatz
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"The Mythical Status of Situational Rhetoric: Implications for Rhetorical Critics' Relevance in the Public Arena."<ref>Vatz, Richard. "The Mythical Status of Situational Rhetoric: Implications for Rhetorical Critics' Relevance in the Public Arena." Review of Communication 9.1 (2009): 1-5. Print. </ref> | "The Mythical Status of Situational Rhetoric: Implications for Rhetorical Critics' Relevance in the Public Arena."<ref>Vatz, Richard. "The Mythical Status of Situational Rhetoric: Implications for Rhetorical Critics' Relevance in the Public Arena." Review of Communication 9.1 (2009): 1-5. Print. </ref> |
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Contents |
Biography
Media:http://www.towson.edu/mccs/facultyandstaff/images/vatz.jpg
Article Summaries
Vatz, Richard "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation
Additional Works/Publications
Books
The Only Authentic Book of Persuasion: The Salience-agenda/meaning-spin Model. [1]
Articles/Essays
"The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation," [2]
"The Mythical Status of Situational Rhetoric: Implications for Rhetorical Critics' Relevance in the Public Arena."[3]
Further Readings
Other Scholarly Views
Agreement
Opposition
References
- ↑ Vatz, Richard E. "The Only Authentic Book of Persuasion: The Salience-agenda/meaning-spin Model." Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Pub., 2012. Print.
- ↑ Richard E. Vatz, "The Myth of the Rhetorical Situation," PHILOSOPHY AND RHETORIC (Summer, 1973)
- ↑ Vatz, Richard. "The Mythical Status of Situational Rhetoric: Implications for Rhetorical Critics' Relevance in the Public Arena." Review of Communication 9.1 (2009): 1-5. Print.
External Links
- [http://pages.towson.edu/vatz/mythical_status_of_situation.htm "The Mythical Status of Situational
Rhetoric"]