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Rushing, Janice Hocker; Frentz, Thomas S. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1980
Analyzes "The Deer Hunter" in terms of a psychological/ritual model of criticism. Argues that the rhetorical force of the film is explained by men's participation in rituals, such as deer hunting, which affect the patterns of psychological change they experience during and after war. (JMF)
Descriptors: Characterization, Film Study, Films, Models
Frentz, Thomas S.; Rushing, Janice H. – 1987
Developing a theme drawn from speculative writing of the nineteenth century--that technology, like biological species, undergoes a process of evolution--this paper explores the thesis that if technology divides from its human creators and perfects itself until it gains the capacity for self replication, it cannot return to its creator. Using…
Descriptors: Characterization, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Fiction