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- Subject: (Fwd: *C&CD*) universal audience (was Re: Communication Model?)
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- Date: 24 Jul 1992 10:16:08 -0400 (EDT)
- From: "Charles A. Hill" <ch2i+%ANDREW.CMU.EDU@CARNEGIE.BITNET>
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- Subject: universal audience (was Re: Communication Model?) (1) (1)
- Reply-to: Computers & Composition Digest (R. Royar) <R0MILL01@ULKYVX.BITNET>
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- As I understand the notion of the universal audience, it implies that
- the rhetor builds a mental picture of how well-informed and "rational"
- (whatever that means to the writer) readers might respond to various
- appeals. The rhetor then builds his or her own arguments accordingly.
-
- If you're trying to get published in a journal, or arguing a case in
- front of a judge, then I think the universal audience is a relevant
- concept. As I work on my dissertation (which I should be doing now),
- I'm constantly hearing the voices of both certain individuals and
- generalized others. The concept of universal audience is meant to be
- descriptive rather than to offer a model to follow, but it might have
- some heuristic value for people in these situations.
-
- But if you're trying to persuade readers who you are convinced are
- ill-informed or irrational or not too bright, then I don't think the
- concept is very helpful. Conceivably, you could say, "How would the
- ideal universal audience respond to this argument? Now how do my
- readers differ from this ideal audience?" But that seems to be taking
- the long way around just to get to what you probably already know.
-
- Anyone have a different take on it? (No, I certainly *don't* claim to
- be an expert on the Belgians.)
-
- Charlie Hill
- ch2i@andrew.cmu.edu
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