Kenneth Burke: Rhetoric and Ideology is a lucid and accessible
introduction to a major twentieth-century thinker those ideas have
influenced fields as diverse as literary theory, philosophy,
linguistics, politics and anthropology. Stephen Bygrave explores
the content of Burke's vast output of work, focusing especially on
his preoccupation with the relation between language, ideology and
action.
By considering Burke as a reader and writer of narratives and
systems, Bygrave examines the inadequacies of earlier readings of
Burke and unfolds his thought within current debates in
Anglo-American cultural theory. This is an excellent re-evaluation
of Burke's thought and valuble introduction to the impressive range
of his ideas.
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