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Wrap-up questions
Apr 28 2008, 1:44 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 28 2008, 1:44 PM EDT
1. If we take it as given that there is a difference between rhetoric in the digital and non-digital environments, how does the concept of a canon shift when we move from the non-digital to the digital? (linked to Question 6 from QFA 1)
2. Are scholars of rhetoric in digital environments more or less likely to appeal to analogues in the sciences (hard or social)? Why do you think this occurs? (linked to Question 19 from QFA 1)
3. Given our discussions in this class and others, would you classify digital rhetoric/rhetoric in a digital environment as being more modernist or postmodernist? Why would you classify it in this way? Can you actually classify it as one or the other?
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