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- catalog contributor b12792203.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Mapping the other: The English patient, colonial rhetoric, and cinematic representation / Alan Nadel -- Rhetoric and the early work of Christian Metz: augmenting ideological inquiry in rhetorical film theory and criticism / Ann Chisholm -- Temptation as taboo: a psychorhetorical reading of The last temptation of Christ Martin J. Medhurst -- Hyperrhetoric and the inventive spectator: remotivating The fifth element / Byron Hawk -- Time, space, and political identity: envisioning community in Triumph of the will / Ekaterina V. Haskins -- On rhetorical bodies: Hoop dreams and constitutional discourse / James Roberts -- Looking for the public in the popular: the Hollywood blacklist and the rhetoric of collective memory / Thomas W. Benson -- Copycat, serial murder, and the (de)terministic screen narrative / Philip L. Simpson -- Opening the text: reading gender, Christianity, and American intervention in Deliverance / Davis W. Houck and Caroline J.S. Picart -- From "world conspiracy" to "cultural imperialism": the history of anti-Plutocratic rhetoric in German film / Friedemann Weidauer -- Rhetorical conditioning: The Manchurian candidate / Bruce Krajewski -- Sophistry, magic, and the vilifying rhetoric of The usual suspects / David Blakesley -- Textual trouble in River City: literacy, rhetoric, and consumerism in The music man / Harriet Malinowitz -- Screen play: Ethos and dialectics in A time to kill / Granetta L. Richardson -- Postmodern dialogics in Pulp fiction: Jules, Ezekiel, and double-voiced discourse.".
- catalog extent "x, 312 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Terministic screen.".
- catalog identifier "0809324881 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Terministic screen.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press,".
- catalog relation "Terministic screen.".
- catalog subject "791.43 21".
- catalog subject "Film criticism.".
- catalog subject "Motion pictures Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Motion pictures.".
- catalog subject "PN1994 .T47 2003".
- catalog subject "Rhetoric.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mapping the other: The English patient, colonial rhetoric, and cinematic representation / Alan Nadel -- Rhetoric and the early work of Christian Metz: augmenting ideological inquiry in rhetorical film theory and criticism / Ann Chisholm -- Temptation as taboo: a psychorhetorical reading of The last temptation of Christ Martin J. Medhurst -- Hyperrhetoric and the inventive spectator: remotivating The fifth element / Byron Hawk -- Time, space, and political identity: envisioning community in Triumph of the will / Ekaterina V. Haskins -- On rhetorical bodies: Hoop dreams and constitutional discourse / James Roberts -- Looking for the public in the popular: the Hollywood blacklist and the rhetoric of collective memory / Thomas W. Benson -- Copycat, serial murder, and the (de)terministic screen narrative / Philip L. Simpson -- Opening the text: reading gender, Christianity, and American intervention in Deliverance / Davis W. Houck and Caroline J.S. Picart -- From "world conspiracy" to "cultural imperialism": the history of anti-Plutocratic rhetoric in German film / Friedemann Weidauer -- Rhetorical conditioning: The Manchurian candidate / Bruce Krajewski -- Sophistry, magic, and the vilifying rhetoric of The usual suspects / David Blakesley -- Textual trouble in River City: literacy, rhetoric, and consumerism in The music man / Harriet Malinowitz -- Screen play: Ethos and dialectics in A time to kill / Granetta L. Richardson -- Postmodern dialogics in Pulp fiction: Jules, Ezekiel, and double-voiced discourse.".
- catalog title "The terministic screen : rhetorical perspectives on film / edited by David Blakesley.".
- catalog type "text".