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March 28, 2005
In your spare time
In response to all of you who have been clamoring for additional readings for this week, I have a couple of additional articles that I'd like you to get to if you can. The first is a chunk from Kenneth Burke's The Philosophy of Literary Form, a section on methodology that should ring a bell or two. It will be a little tough, because KB was a prolific reader, so don't feel as though you need to catch every single literary reference in there--read for the sense of what he's proposing in terms of an analytic method, and you should be fine.
The second piece is one of those "if you have time" kinds of articles. It's a CCC article that Porter and Sullivan wrote with some of their graduate students, applying the methods from Opening Spaces in an article-length text. It may be a little more accessible than the chapter itself, if only because it's self-contained.
Okay. So none of you actually clamored.
Posted by cgbrooke at March 28, 2005 08:03 PM
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*Clang* *clank* *clatter* *clamour*
Posted by: di at March 28, 2005 11:40 PM