In Burke, War, Words, M. Elizabeth Weiser reinserts Kenneth Burke's theory of dramatism into the social milieu from which it originated, fostering a new understanding of how this concept of motivation was itself motivated by war and criticism. Weiser's model of a new approach to historiography contextualizes the origins of rhetorical theories in order to enrich their universal application
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M. Elizabeth Weiser is an assistant professor of English at the Ohio State University at Newark.
M. Elizabeth Weiser is an assistant professor of English at the Ohio State University at Newark, where she teaches rhetorical theory, style, argument, and literary publishing. An editor of the KB Journal, her writing on Burke has received awards from Rhetoric Review and the Kenneth Burke Society.
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