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On Symbols and Society

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ISBN-10: 0226080781

ISBN-13: 9780226080789

Edition: 1989 (Reprint)

Authors: Kenneth Burke, Joseph R. Gusfield

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Kenneth Burke's innovative use of dramatism and dialectical method have made him a powerful critical force in an extraordinary variety of disciplines--education, philosophy, history, psychology, religion, and others. While most widely acclaimed as a literary critic, Burke has elaborated a perspective toward the study of behavior and society that holds immense significance and rich insights for sociologists. This original anthology brings together for the first time Burke's key writings on symbols and social relations to offer social scientists access to Burke's thought. In his superb introductory essay, Joseph R. Gusfield traces the development of Burke's approach to human action and its…    
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Book details

List price: $33.00
Copyright year: 1989
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 7/15/1989
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 342
Size: 0.60" wide x 0.89" long x 0.06" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Born in Pittsburgh, Burke was educated at Ohio State and Columbia universities. During his early career, he became involved with a number of little magazines, including Broom and Secession. He also wrote for The Dial and The Nation as a music critic. His greatest fame, however, has been as a literary critic. Omnivorously eclectic, Burke has found in the analysis of human symbolic activities a key to the largest cultural issues. For Burke, literature is the most prominent and sophisticated form of "symbolic action," one that provides "equipment for living" by allowing us to try out hypothetical strategies for dealing with the endless variety of human situations and experiences. Human society…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Form of Social Action
The Nature of Human Action
The Human Actor: Definition of Man
Language as Symbolic Action
Symbolic Action
Types of Meaning: Semantic and Poetic Meaning
The Symbol as Formative
Language as Action: Terministic Screens
Motives as Action
Dramatistic Analysis
Dramatistic Method
Ways of Placement
Vocabularies of Motive
Rhetorical Action
Identification
Terms of Rhetoric
Rhetorical Analysis
Dialectical Method
The Paradox of Substance
Irony and Dialectic
Perspective by Incongruity: Comic Correctives
The Transformation of Terms
Transcendence
Symbols and the Social Order
Order and Hierarchy
Terms for Order
Sin and Redemption
Ideology and Myth References in Burke
Readings Bibliography
Index