Thoughts on updates for the 3E:
- Add chapter on visual criticism
- Update feminist critique ch
- Query reviewers on keeping fantasy theme analysis and bringing back framing chapter (beyond the news)
- Add Advocacy criticism?
- Add intersectionality?
- Concept criticism?
- Are there chapters that will be cut from this edition? What is the right length for this book to make comprehensive and up to date but keep teachable/affordable?
TOC 2E:
- Elements of Rhetorical Criticism: The Big Picture
Jim A. Kuypers
Part I. OVERVIEW OF RHETORICAL CRITICISM
- What is Rhetoric?
Jim A. Kuypers and Andrew King
- Rhetorical Criticism as Art
Jim A. Kuypers
- Understanding Rhetorical Situations
Marilyn Young and Kathleen Farrell
- Generic Elements in Rhetoric
Bill Benoit
- On Objectivity and Politics in Criticism
Edwin Black
Part II. PERSPECTIVES ON CRITICISM
- The Traditional Perspective
Forbes I. Hill
- Close Textual Analysis: Approaches and Applications
Stephen H. Browne
- Criticism of Metaphor
David Henry and Thomas R. Burkholder
- The Narrative Perspective
Robert Rowland
- Dramatism and Kenneth Burke's Pentadic Criticism
Ryan McGeough and Andrew King
- The Fantasy Theme Perspective
Thomas St. Antoine, Matthew Althouse, and Moya Ball
- Feminist Criticism
Donna Nudd and Kristina L. Whalen
- Ideographical Criticism
Ronald Lee and Adam Blood
Part III. EXPANDING OUR CRITICAL HORIZONS
- Eclectic Criticism: Combining Perspectives for Insights
Jim A. Kuypers
- Critical Rhetoric: An Orientation Toward Criticism
Raymie McKerrow
- Criticism of Popular Culture and Social Media
Kristen Hoerl
Appendix A: Writing Criticism: Getting Started
Appendix B: Additional Rhetorical Perspectives
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms