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Burkean Dramatistic Analysis: An Echo of Diversity: Dramatistic Analysis of Comics

Carlson, 2019

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More Critical Approaches to Comics

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Dramatistic theory arises from the ontological claim that human beings create, and are created by, complex symbolic structures that alter their perception of the world. Rhetorical manipulation of these symbols is thus an important tool to challenge preconceived notions …
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