The Call for the Study of Horror in the Rhetorical Canon
THE CALL FOR THE STUDY OF HORROR IN THE RHETORICAL CANON
OPENING THOUGHTS
THE MATERIAL RHETORIC OF “MEIN HERZ BRENNT” VIDEO EDIT
THE MATERIAL RHETORIC OF “MEIN HERZ BRENNT” PIANO EDIT
CLOSING THOUGHTS
THE TWO VIDEOS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OPENING THOUGHTS
THE MATERIAL RHETORIC OF “MEIN HERZ BRENNT” VIDEO EDIT
THE MATERIAL RHETORIC OF “MEIN HERZ BRENNT” PIANO EDIT
CLOSING THOUGHTS
THE TWO VIDEOS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
In this video I created for my History of Rhetoric III course, I argue the relevance and significance of horror. I then argue that based on horror’s relevance and significance, we should study horror as part of the rhetorical canon. As a result, horror should be included in the text The Rhetorical Tradition.
This video serves as background for my web essay.
This video serves as background for my web essay.
Note: This video contains disturbing imagery and language.
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Click here to read my opening thoughts on this web essay.
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