In the world of text
- Lindsay Culbreth
- Sep 6, 2017
- 2 min read
For this particular posting I am turning the ideas towards a more literature/textual standpoint so that I am able to reach you (my audience) a bit better than I imagined. After recently reading a piece from Bitzer, he writes of keywords that sticks out to his readers (rhetoric, audience, exigency, constraints) and exigency is one that stuck out to me the most. I feel that while each text has their own meaning of such important, the exigency and nature of needing to read a text from, let's say a food blog like mine for example, would give you the urgency you needed while searching my blog for whatever it is you imagined. This idea of how exigency relates to you all stems to the roots of talking about genre seeing as you are looking at a certain specific idea to base your thoughts off of. After the exigency of your idea has been set into motion as well as finding your proper genre to find its discourse, the only thing left to do is find the design of the final outcome. This gives you all, as my audience, the proper right to figure out how to properly set this into motion based on your own stylings of genre you wish to fulfill. Also, with the use of finding out all this information from all of your imaginations, I am able to use this information to base the further postings of future content from my blog.
Now I know this may seem random and trust me I myself am wondering what I am going on about, however, bare with me I do have a point to make, I promise. With those three keywords I mentioned about that describes your imagination I envision myself, exigency, genre, and design, I believe helps shapes us both as a unit into make these blog posts worth while. Not only do these key terms help explain why the use of text mends the bridge of connecting and engaging with one another, it also helps with future communication and even possible collaboration. I honestly do think that these terms work together quite nicely to determine what a text can really mean in the world of media and blogging today.
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