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To read what is not written: from psychoanalysis to rhetoric and back
Review of Communication Pub Date : 2020-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/15358593.2019.1707269
Briankle G. Chang 1
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ABSTRACT One of the grand narratives of modernity, psychoanalysis can be read as a genre of speculative discourse that, recognizing the force of living speech, places itself in competition with philosophy and rhetoric. Performative through and through, it uncovers the ambiguity of meaning as it flows from speakers to addressees who stand to the former as more than themselves. Given its emphasis on language and the pragmatic contexts in which analytic discourse acts to establish and recreate reality, psychoanalysis bears undeniable affinity to rhetoric and, by extension, communication studies and media studies. This themed issue assembles four essays that explore the productive potentials of psychoanalysis to rhetoric and communication studies, and vice versa. Taken together, they demonstrate the relevance of psychoanalytic perspectives to rhetorical inquiries, especially when they respond to rhetoric's original vocation as technê and epistêmê.

中文翻译:

阅读未写的内容:从精神分析到修辞再到

摘要心理分析是现代性的宏大叙事之一,可以被理解为一种投机性话语类型,它在认识到生动活泼的言语力量之后,便与哲学和言辞竞争。通过从头到尾的表演,它揭示了意义的歧义,因为它从说话者流向收件人,而收件人则比前者更多地站起来。考虑到语言和分析语境在建立和再现现实中所处的语用语境,精神分析对修辞学以及传播研究和媒体研究具有不可否认的亲和力。本期主题汇集了四篇论文,探讨了精神分析在修辞学和传播学研究中的生产潜力,反之亦然。在一起
更新日期:2020-01-02
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