Civic Discourse and Use of Force. Rhetorical Questions.

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Civic Discourse and Use of Force

Rhetorical Questions

Pisteis:

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive?

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? – What forms of symbolic action influenced Wilson’s decision to draw and fire his weapon?

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre:

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in this case?

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in these case? Visual and Body rhetoric:

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in these case? Visual and Body rhetoric: How have images and bodies served as forms of civic discourse?

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in these case? Visual and Body rhetoric: How have images and bodies served as forms of civic discourse? Situation/Response:

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in these case? Visual and Body rhetoric: How have images and bodies served as forms of civic discourse? Situation/Response: How from Bitzer’s perspective (or your own) would you analyze the public response to these verdicts?

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in these case? Visual and Body rhetoric: How have images and bodies served as forms of civic discourse? Situation/Response: How from Bitzer’s perspective (or your own) would you analyze the public response to these verdicts? Constitutive rhetoric

Rhetorical Questions Pisteis: what forms of evidence and testimony did the grand jury seem to find persuasive? Genre: which of Aristotle’s three genres of rhetoric are present in these case? Visual and Body rhetoric: How have images and bodies served as forms of civic discourse? Situation/Response: How from Bitzer’s perspective (or your own) would you analyze the public response to these verdicts? Constitutive rhetoric: How and why has this verdict seemingly become “iconic” and transformative?