[KB] Asynchronous Presentations from KBS 2021

David Blakesley david.blakesley at gmail.com
Mon Jul 5 11:21:10 EDT 2021


Dear KBS 2021 Friends and Colleagues:

Those of you who were unable to attend KBS 2021 can now watch these
asynchronous presentations from KBS 2021 at *KB Journal:*

http://kbjournal.org/kbs2021-videopresentations

Cheers,
Dave


   - Allison Diaz, Texas Christian University, “One Man’s Dream: A Pentadic
   Study of The Walt Disney Company”
   - Michael David Measel, Clemson University, “The Rhetoric of Kenneth
   Burke’s ‘One Light in a Dark Valley’”
   - Rebekah Bennetch, University of Saskatchewan, “That’s Not Funny!
   Applying Burke’s Comic Corrective to Teaching in a Pandemic”
   - Jarron Slater, Brigham Young University, “Suffering as a Catalyst for
   Creative Acts”
   - Michael Feehan, independent scholar, “Kenneth Burke’s Late Theory of
   History: The Personalistic and Instrumentalist Principles”
   - Zari Taylor, University of North Carolina, “‘Crude Magic, But
   Effective’: A Burkean Analysis of Donald Trump’s 2016 Presidential Campaign”
   - Rebecca Oliver, University of Alabama, “Redemption and Metaphor:
   Historical and Present Constructions of Democracy in Joe Biden's Inaugural
   Address”
   - Maximilian Pietroforte Brichta, University of Southern California,
   “Believing (for): Rhetorical Form in Hillsong California’s Sunday Service”
   - *Coming Soon! *Richard Thames, Duquesne University, “Kenneth Burke’s
   Anticipating and Remediating Thomas Kuhn”
   - Yohei Chiba, Chukyo University (Japan), “Purifying the Aesthetic: I.
   A. Richards and Kenneth Burke on Interpretation of Errors in Teaching”
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