Rhetoric and Relevance in Technical Writing

Author:

Killingsworth M. Jimmie1,Gilbertson Michael2

Affiliation:

1. Department of English, Texas Tech University

2. Department of Humanities, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

Abstract

As a concept of rhetoric in technical writing, relevance involves an awareness of time. The report deals with the past; the manual, with the present; the proposal, with the future. To be considered relevant, however, all the modes of technical writing must relate to the present reality of the audience. Writers must recognize this need not only as it influences grammar and style but also as it affects larger concerns of organization and tone. Realizing that the temporal classification of modem reports, manuals, and proposals correlates with Aristotle's designation of forensic, epideictic, and deliberative discourse, technical writers can discover a body of rhetorical theory on which to base choices about selection, arrangement, and presentation of subject matter.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education,Communication

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