If there is a "rhetoric of economics" can there be an "economics of rhetoric"?
>>9761724
who cares
>>9761753
scholars of rhetoric, something /lit/ has never seemed to show much interest in.
>>9761724
sure why not
how much does an ascending tricolon cost?
>>9761724
An economic rhetoric would be minimal: minimalism. A rhetorical economy is the one [we're] stuck with.
>>9761874
K. Burke comes to mind. Others?
>>9761956
Wait.. that a picture of Kenneth? Sure looks like him!
>>9761956
Foucault's "What is an Author?" has always fascinated me.
>>9762151
Funny. I've read quite a bit of him but never that. I'll check it out.