Friday, September 14, 2012

Rhetorical Precis (9/13/2012)

Chapter Six of Choices 2.0 (2010) by Joseph Hardin discusses the choices one makes when they must approach culture and media from a writing perspective, and the possibilities that can be explored when writing a critique. Hardin exemplifies the importance of how rhetoric surrounds us in our daily lives within the media that so heavily influences our culture and that 'writing about the media takes form of a media critique.' The chapter's purpose is to highlight the choices made when writing media critiques, and the methods and styles used when doing so, as well as the audiences and topics to be chosen. The chapter is constructed so to be informational as well as interesting so that students and teachers alike can use this as a tool to gain skill in writing media critiques

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