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- Dramatism abstract "Dramatism, an interpretive communication studies theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a meta-method for analyzing human relationships. This theory compares life to a drama and provides the most direct route to human motives and human relations. Dramatism answers the empirical question of how persons explain their actions. In this theory, Burke discusses two important ideas – that life is drama, and the ultimate motive of rhetoric is the purging of guilt. There are three key concepts associated with dramatism – identification, the dramatistic pentad, and guilt-redemption.".
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- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Agency_(sociology).
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociolinguistics.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theories_of_language.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Chappaquiddick_incident.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Consubstantiality.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Dramaturgy_(sociology).
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Dwight_Macdonald.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Enthymeme.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_van_den_Haag.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Four_causes.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Gregory_Clark_(rhetorician).
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Guilt_(emotion).
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Homophily.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Ideation_(creative_process).
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Impression_management.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Burke.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Linguistic_relativity.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Myspace.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink New_rhetorics.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Redemption_(theology).
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Scapegoating.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Kennedy.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLink File:Dramatism_Pentad.png.
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dramatism".
- Dramatism wikiPageWikiLinkText "dramatism".
- Dramatism align "right".
- Dramatism quote ""All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players."".
- Dramatism source "William Shakespeare".
- Dramatism width "30.0".
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- Dramatism subject Category:Sociolinguistics.
- Dramatism subject Category:Theories_of_language.
- Dramatism comment "Dramatism, an interpretive communication studies theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a meta-method for analyzing human relationships. This theory compares life to a drama and provides the most direct route to human motives and human relations. Dramatism answers the empirical question of how persons explain their actions. In this theory, Burke discusses two important ideas – that life is drama, and the ultimate motive of rhetoric is the purging of guilt.".
- Dramatism label "Dramatism".
- Dramatism sameAs Q5305773.
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- Dramatism sameAs Q5305773.
- Dramatism wasDerivedFrom Dramatism?oldid=706016784.
- Dramatism isPrimaryTopicOf Dramatism.