Jiang's metaphor for speech making as reality projection: rhetoric creates a scene or world others can observe, absorb, inhabit, and internalize.
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projecting a movie onto the world
Jiang's metaphor for speech making as reality projection: rhetoric creates a scene or world others can observe, absorb, inhabit, and internalize.
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"They're trying to create their own reality. Okay? So with speech, what you're really trying to do is you're trying to project a movie..."
"...So that's what speech making is. Speech making is projecting a movie onto the world that everyone can observe and then absorb this new..."
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