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1 “Redneck Women” and Identity M. Dilback Feb. 2014 AP Lang. and Comp. Argument Analysis Project Sample

2 Arguments Up for Analysis “Redneck Woman” Co-Written and Recorded by Gretchen Wilson (country music artist) Released March 2004 Leading Single from album Here for the Party #1 Hit on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=82dDnv9zeLs https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=82dDnv9zeLs “No Ordinary Woman” New York Times Op-Ed Piece Author: Judith Warner Published: October 26, 2008 http://www.nytimes.com/2 008/10/26/opinion/26warn er-1.html?_r=0

3 A Little Taste of Each Piece Gretchen Wilson’s “Redneck Woman” “No Ordinary Woman” Op-Ed from The New York Times by Judith Warner Someone called me a ‘redneck woman once, and you know what I said back? ‘Why, thank you,”’ she told the country singer Gretchen Wilson at a recent Republican rally. –Sarah Palin

4 Rhetorical Context, Purpose, Take Home Idea, and Audience Gretchen Wilson’s “Redneck Woman” Doesn’t fit the “Carrie Underwood” standard. Identifies herself as a real “redneck country girl” and proud of it. Wants to glorify herself and women like her. Redneck appeal is what brings home the Benjamins. Audience: Primary—Country Music Fans, Secondary— Redneck Women “No Ordinary Woman” Op-Ed Is America ready for its 1 st female president/vice- president? Women are intelligent and just as capable as men (and a lot prettier than John McCain ), BUT “’real America’ wants something more than a wife and mother in a female political leader.” Audience: General Public

5 Ethos, Pathos, Tone

6 Syllogisms Compared Gretchen Wilson “Redneck Woman” Gretchen Wilson is a redneck woman. Redneck women are proud of their atypical standards of beauty and behavior (AKA: hard core and trashy). Gretchen Wilson is proud of being hard core and trashy. Op-Ed: “No Ordinary Woman” Only women who work hard are threats to men and worthy of presidency. Sarah Palin is not a threat. Sarah Palin is not worthy of vice- presidency.

7 Organization

8 Counter Claims Gretchen Wilson “No, I can't swig that sweet Champagne, I'd rather drink beer all night” (only if you’re of age—note from Mrs. D ). “Victoria’s Secret: Well, there stuff’s real nice, but I can buy the same [dang] thing on a Wal-Mart shelf ½ price.” Op Ed “No Ordinary Woman” “The McCain crowd would have you believe that Palin is the perfect representation of the post-feminist woman... and the start of a more global kind of triumph for the great mass of women.” “Sarah Palin is really not an average woman. She’s actually... quite ‘distinguished’ – for her looks, her grace... her ambition and her drive.”

9 Tropes and Schemes Diction, Syntax, Imagery/Allusion, Figurative Lang.


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