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In the Media: Rhetoric of the G20 Summit

The results of last week’s G20 summit have been summarized, discussed, and analyzed at length across a variety of mediums over the past few days. It’s worth taking a look at how the strategies of the rhetoric used at the summit effected change within it. One of the biggest changes resulted from President Barack Obama’s …

Forms of Rhetoric: Writing on the Environment

One of my classes this year is entitled Studies in the Rhetorics of Non Fiction. Specifically, the focus is Writing on the Environment. Writing on the Environment, or Nature Writing, as it is also called, often brings to mind two styles of writing: first, the intensity of, for example, a Greenpeace report; and second, the …

Lifestyle Editing: What is the gym to you?

“The gym” can mean many things. A place to de-stress, socialize, exercise, or be tortured. Take your pick. Sometimes it’s a combination of all of those. This year, it has taken on an additional meaning for me: a place to study. Being in the department of rhetoric, I have an abundance of readings from all …

In the Media: What do we actually care about?

Go watch this 30-second anti-smoking video. In this video, a man and a woman see each other in a social situation and eye each other from across the room. The man works up the courage to go over to the woman, and he leans over to say something in her ear. As he leans over, …

Writing Lecture Notes: Tips for Being a Straight A Student

Now that university classes have once again commenced, it’s time to bring out the notebooks and pens and fervently write down every. single. thing. the professor says. Writing lecture notes is a fundamental part of attending university. Running yourself into the ground isn’t going to help anyone, though, so it’s useful to do a little …

Rant Genre: what this rhetorical device is and how it works

The rant is one of my favourite rhetorical genres. Rant genre is characterized by a unique set of qualities that instantly capture attention and can really mesmerize an audience. Often the response that the rhetorician receives after embarking on a rant is either exasperated or amused, but people tend to really listen to a rant. …

Texting and Twitter Take Over

Cell phones and social networking sites have been on the rise for the past few years now, but suddenly they are really taking off. With a large scale Twitter following and the development of newer, better cell phones and the iPhone, it sometimes seems as though we can’t go a day without relying on these …