01051nas a2200181 4500008004100000245006000041210005800101260000900159300001400168490000700182520052100189653001500710653001000725653001300735653001500748100001700763856008900780 2003 eng d00aFreud's Rat Man and the Case Study: Genre in Three Keys0 aFreuds Rat Man and the Case Study Genre in Three Keys c2003 a353–3660 v343 a“Freud’s Rat Man and the Case Study: Genre in Three Keys” analyses the Rat Man case in terms of literary, sociolinguistic, and rhetoric genre theories, focusing on his use temporality and quotation to create the institutional setting in which the case is read. Freud’s case is then contrasted with a contemporary psychiatric case study, in which clinical and institutional discourses are juxtaposed. The essay argues for a productive dialogue among literary, sociological, and rhetorical approaches to genre.10acase study10agenre10aliterary10arhetorical1 aWells, Susan uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/freuds-rat-man-and-case-study-genre-three-keys00592nas a2200145 4500008004100000245006700041210006600108260009200174653001000266653002700276653001000303653001900313100001700332856009700349 2008 eng d00aGenres and Their Borders: The Case of Power Structure Research0 aGenres and Their Borders The Case of Power Structure Research aSeattle, WAbPaper presented at the conference of the Rhetoric Society of Americac200810agenre10aliterary genre studies10apower10athermodynamics1 aWells, Susan uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/genres-and-their-borders-case-power-structure-research01069nas a2200205 4500008004100000245009300041210006900134300000700203490000700210520040900217653001500626653001400641653001000655653001900665653002100684653001100705653001300716100001700729856011700746 2014 eng d00aGenres as Species and Spaces: Literary and Rhetorical Genre in The Anatomy of Melancholy0 aGenres as Species and Spaces Literary and Rhetorical Genre in Th a230 v473 a
Contemporary genre theory is dominated by metaphors of evolution and speciation; this article proposes alternate metaphors of spatiality and exchange. A spatial understanding of genre permits more productive interactions between literary and rhetorical genre theory. A reading of Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy as a multigenred text suggests some of the potentials of this approach.
10aepideictic10aevolution10agenre10aliterary genre10arhetorical genre10aSatire10atreatise1 aWells, Susan uhttps://genreacrossborders.org/biblio/genres-species-and-spaces-literary-and-rhetorical-genre-anatomy-melancholy