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Writing And The Digital Generation Essays On New Media Rhetoric Heather Urbanski

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Writing And The Digital Generation Essays On New Media Rhetoric Heather Urbanski
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.73 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Heather Urbanski, Heather Urbanski
ISBN: 9780786437207, 0786437200
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Writing And The Digital Generation Essays On New Media Rhetoric Heather Urbanski by Heather Urbanski, Heather Urbanski 9780786437207, 0786437200 instant download after payment.

Is it true that, in this era of digitization and mass media, reading and writing are on the decline? In a thought-provoking collection of essays and profiles, 30 contributors explore what may instead be a rise in rhetorical activity, an upsurge due in part to the sudden blurring of the traditional roles of creator and audience in participatory media. This collection explores topics too often overlooked by traditional academic scholarship, though critical to an exploration of rhetoric and popular culture, including fan fiction, reality television, blogging, online role-playing games, and Fantasy Football. Both scholarly and engaging, this text draws rhetorical studies into the digital age

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