Virtual rhetoric. A theoretical approach

Autor

  • Petra Aczél CORVINUS UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17380/rr.2016.4.1

Abstrakt

Artykuł dowodzi, że retoryka od samego swojego początku wykazywała inherentne własności wizualne. Z tego względu znakomicie nadaje się do interpretacji także w kategoriach komunikacji wirtualnej. W artykule omówione są dwie komplementarne perspektywy - to, co wirtualne, jako retoryczne i to, co retoryczne, jako wirtualne – aby zaproponować model teoretyczny, pozwalający na (re)konceptualizację wirtualności i retoryczności.

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Jak cytować

Aczél, Petra. 2016. „Virtual Rhetoric. A Theoretical Approach”. "Res Rhetorica" 3 (4). https://doi.org/10.17380/rr.2016.4.1.