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Aspects of Time
Order, Cycle, Depth, Rhythm
ORDER
Physical
Sequence, Clocks
ORDER
Psychological
Attitudes, Framing, Discernment
ORDER
Perceived
it’s the expectation of what should happen next, regularity
ORDER
Hall
-Order is used differently in different cultures. Order has great importance in other cultural systems besides language; order of birth, order of arrival, order in line to get tickets, order of a meal-start with a dessert? Order permeates every activity in a culture like our own.
CYCLE
“Expected repetition of events which furnishes the sense of stability by most organisms”
CYCLE
Iyer
“The seasons teach us two lessons that both steady and chastise. All things must pass and all things shall return. They tell us that every new beginning brings us closer to an end and echo and promise a future celebration. Love that seems eternal now may soon be an eternal memory and a new love may come along to revive our sense of eternity. Suffering is inevitable and inevitability is a constancy that takes our mind off the suffering. The seasons affect our sense of order. This is reflected in the idea we hear from doctors when they speak of seasonal affected disorder. Everyone needs some stability in his life, a partner or a home, and that is what the seasons are to us.”
CYCLE
Good Stability
sleep, a school year, family traditions, holidays, menstruation
CYCLE
Problems with stability
cycles becoming bad habits, the pressure to have continual peak experiences, pop culture gives us the idea that everything has to be extreme
CYCLE
Rhetorical Implications
-The importance of naming times in our lives as seasons
-Life is not ascent
-Think about our year in certain ways
-The importance of repetition
DEPTH
Definition
“Awareness of the past and ability to anticipate the future”
DEPTH
Yancey
“Time, we are now told, depends on the relative position of the observer. When I glace at the sky right now at 3:12 I see a bright light- the sun, which hangs in space some 93 million miles away but the light that I now see left that star 8 minutes ago. As a viewer on earth, I see the light at 3:12 but I see what happened at 3:04. If the sun left the earth in a black hole, I would not know it for 8 minutes. How our concept of time would change if we existed in two widely separated places at once. Time can be an everlasting present if we could see it all take place at once.”
RHYTHM
Definition
“Isolations of order, cycle, and depth as applied to everyday situations.”
RHYTHM
Circadian
how our body becomes synchronized to time, I am hungry for lunch at 12:30, a 24-hour clock related to our body temp/heart rate, sleep
SPACE
Rhetoric of Space
(Three Concerns)
-What Space Says
-What Communication is encouraged in the space?
-How our view of space influences communication
Morphemics
Definition
“The human tendency to arrange sensations and perceptions into structures that excite meaning.” -LaRusso
Physiognomy
Definition
“The art of determining character from form” or “The art of determining form from shape”
SPACE
Public Space
Kerry
“I carry from the war a belief that place is important. I think we need to have a reverence for place. Reverence for place enables us to make good decisions about how we treat the place we call home and how we treat the place that others call home. In Vietnam I believe we did not have the proper amount of respect for the place the Vietnamese call home.”
FORM
Form vs Shape
Aristotle
“The invisible soul is the form of the visible body.”
FORM
What does it mean to be a good rhetorical physiognomist?
1)Discerning the character of the form through the shape
2)Choosing appropriate form
3)Building upon the strengths of prevalent rhetorical forms
4)Having “good form”- “rhetorically grooved swing”
ACTION
Touch
Gabriel Josipovici
“Sight is free and sight is irresponsible”
Kinesics
Kinesics (Greek for movement) “that observable physical activity that results of intention and movement” –LaRusso