Defining Gonzo Rhetoric through Literary Theory
Hunter S. Thompson’s Gonzo journalism is obviously autobiographical, but what art isn’t? You might say, “Journalism isn’t an art and
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Hunter S. Thompson’s Gonzo journalism is obviously autobiographical, but what art isn’t? You might say, “Journalism isn’t an art and
Read MoreIntroduction Gonzo rhetoric, or roughly defined through literary history as the blending of nonfiction with fiction, is the bastard child
Read MoreThe best example of Gonzo rhetoric on the Web may be this very blog, but that’s its intention. Many of
Read MoreIn an attempt to help you, the reader, better identify Gonzo rhetoric in television news broadcasts, this blog post examines
Read MoreAs I have indicated in earlier blog posts, defining Gonzo rhetoric is really difficult, so taking a page from Lev
Read MoreIf you don’t mind, and since you’re forced to read this, I’m sure you might, I’d like to take this
Read MoreGonzo is a surrealistic, accurate, blown-out-of-proportion perception on life and environment, politics, writing and reportage…a little bit of fictional spice in a recipe of what is around you.
Read MoreIn last week’s class, Doug mentioned how Pulp Fiction serves as an example of non-linear narrative, and now that I’ve been introduced
Read MoreIn order to embed and operationalize new knowledge in useful contexts for learners, it always helps for educators to provide
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