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Contemporary prolepsis in digital rhetoric: the roles and functions of proleptic cues
Contemporary prolepsis in digital rhetoric: the roles and functions of proleptic cues

Author(s): Alina Landowska, Marcin Koszowy, Andrea Rocci
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Communication studies
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne
Keywords: prolepsis; anticipatory rhetoric; attention attraction; social media influencers; rhetorical strategies prolepsis

Summary/Abstract: This article explores the adaptation of Gérard Genette's concept of narrative prolepsis in the realm of social media as the proleptic technique, demonstrating its effectiveness as a tool for anticipatory rhetoric in digital communication. By analysing selected instances from Twitter and Facebook, the study illustrates how digital utterances employ proleptic cues to capture audience attention and potentially engage audiences. The concept of prolepsis, traditionally associated with narrative foresight in literature, is shown to be effectively transposed into the digital context, where it functions as a mechanism to attract user attention. This adaptation highlights the dynamism of rhetorical strategies in the evolving landscape of digital communication, underscoring the continuity of classical rhetorical principles in new media environments. Future research should incorporate a corpus study, which would allow for an in-depth examination of the diverse array of proleptic cues employed by social media influencers. Furthermore, an exploration into the persuasive efficacy of prolepsis, along with its potential links to reasoning fallacies, could provide intriguing insights. Additionally, an analysis of audience reactions to these cues could contribute to a more holistic understanding of their impact.

  • Issue Year: 11/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 138-154
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English