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A charge for change : a selection of essays from the annual 20th Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America

İsim A charge for change : a selection of essays from the annual 20th Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America
Yazar Wright, Elizabethada A., 1960-, Beard, David E.
Basım Tarihi: 2023
Basım Yeri Anderson, South Carolina - Parlor Press
Konu Lauer, Janice M, Rhetoric -- United States -- 21st century, Rhetoric -- Social aspects -- United States -- 21st century, Rhetorical criticism -- United States -- 21st century, Rhetoric
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 195
Fiziksel Boyutlar 23 cm
Kütüphane: Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISBN : 1643174177, ISBN : 9781643174174, OCLC : (OCoLC)1404053119
Kayıt Numarası alma9910452872508696
Lokasyon Available from other libraries
Tarih 2023
Notlar "A CHARGE FOR CHANGE brings together eighteen essays from the Rhetoric Society of America's 20th Biennial Conference, held at the end of the pandemic period. The Conference call asked for participants to "engage with rhetoric's purposes, demands, and energies" as the world moved toward a "post-pandemic" world. The first section of essays confronts issues that existed long before the COVID-19 pandemic but were exacerbated by it: race and colonialism. Each essay offers suggestions on confronting biases too common in the world. The essays in the second section confront how rhetoric has impacted various concerns of the early twenty-first century, including the pandemic, the political world, and housing insecurities. Essays in the third and final section explore eternal issues from a kairotic perspective as they celebrate and reconsider people and elements of the field of rhetoric. In sum, the collection shows how rhetoric can change the world-even as it offers instructions on how to do so. Essays are short, accessible, and appropriate for integration into undergraduate classes seeking to integrate examples from across the spectrum of work in rhetorical studies (rhetorical history, theory, and criticism especially), engaging the most pressing issues of our day. Arising from the flagship conference in the field, these essays are also touchpoints with the best work in the discipline today."--Back cover.
Örnek Metin • Acknowledgments • Introduction : a charge for change / Elizabethada A. Wright Part I : race and colonialism. • Entangled remembrance : Indigenous representation and settler colonialism at an unlikely memory site / Amy J. Lueck • Linguistic injustice and citizenship in Ghana : epistemological decolonization and stranger-relationality as rhetorical arts of resistance / Mohammed Sakip Iddrisu • Digital archival futures: discoverability and collaboration as activism in a post-pandemic world / keondra bills freemyn • Description and abstraction after racial violence : the case of Jesse Washington / Wallace S. Golding • Slavery was never "kindly intentioned" : exposing the entirely hidden role of a white editor who blotted Malcolm X's identity / Keith D. Miller • Constituting truth and reconciliation ad bellum purficandum / M. Elizabeth Weiser Part II : the pandemic, and other kairotic rhetorical concerns. • Mapping the rhetorical and statistical landscape of COVID-19 and neoliberalism's biopolitics / Kathryn Lambrecht • "Do your own research!" : constructions of ethos with the "Disinformation Dozen" / Aaron Hess • Temporalities of change : up-tempo discourse and public culture / Jeffrey St. Onge • Conocimiento in landscapes and housing insecurity / Jason Michálek • The sheepdog ethos : armed citizenship as caring labor / Daniel A. Cryer • Redefining the climate crisis as a "security" threat : the Biden Administration's progress and limitations in addressing this charge to change / Heidi E. Hamilton • The 'war on Christmas' and preventive war / Patricia Roberts-Miller Part III : eternal issues of rehtoric in our kairotic moment. • Sleuthing toward Bethlehem : Hitler's theory of reading and learning and the enduring appeals of confirmation bias / Ryan Skinnell • From Plato to Paulo Freire : re-exploring Ann Berthoff's pedagogical theory and its rhetorical/philosophical roots in light of contemporary challenges / Andrew L. Sigerson • Ibn Sina on style : a dialogue between Aristotelian rhetoric and Arabic poetics / Maha Baddar • Rhetorical possibilities of spectral listening / Leah Senatro • Festschrift in honor of RSA founder Janice Lauer Rice what Janie Lauer Rice taught us about rhetoric (and life) : a tribute / Richard Leo Enos ; Janet M. Atwill ; Jennifer L. Bay ; Thomas J Rickert ; David Blakesley ; Richard E. Young • Contributors • Index • About the editors.
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A charge for change : a selection of essays from the annual 20th Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America

Yazar Wright, Elizabethada A., 1960-, Beard, David E.
Basım Tarihi 2023
Basım Yeri Anderson, South Carolina - Parlor Press
Konu Lauer, Janice M, Rhetoric -- United States -- 21st century, Rhetoric -- Social aspects -- United States -- 21st century, Rhetorical criticism -- United States -- 21st century, Rhetoric
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 195
Fiziksel Boyutlar 23 cm
Kütüphane Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISBN : 1643174177, ISBN : 9781643174174, OCLC : (OCoLC)1404053119
Kayıt Numarası alma9910452872508696
Lokasyon Available from other libraries
Tarih 2023
Notlar "A CHARGE FOR CHANGE brings together eighteen essays from the Rhetoric Society of America's 20th Biennial Conference, held at the end of the pandemic period. The Conference call asked for participants to "engage with rhetoric's purposes, demands, and energies" as the world moved toward a "post-pandemic" world. The first section of essays confronts issues that existed long before the COVID-19 pandemic but were exacerbated by it: race and colonialism. Each essay offers suggestions on confronting biases too common in the world. The essays in the second section confront how rhetoric has impacted various concerns of the early twenty-first century, including the pandemic, the political world, and housing insecurities. Essays in the third and final section explore eternal issues from a kairotic perspective as they celebrate and reconsider people and elements of the field of rhetoric. In sum, the collection shows how rhetoric can change the world-even as it offers instructions on how to do so. Essays are short, accessible, and appropriate for integration into undergraduate classes seeking to integrate examples from across the spectrum of work in rhetorical studies (rhetorical history, theory, and criticism especially), engaging the most pressing issues of our day. Arising from the flagship conference in the field, these essays are also touchpoints with the best work in the discipline today."--Back cover.
Örnek Metin • Acknowledgments • Introduction : a charge for change / Elizabethada A. Wright Part I : race and colonialism. • Entangled remembrance : Indigenous representation and settler colonialism at an unlikely memory site / Amy J. Lueck • Linguistic injustice and citizenship in Ghana : epistemological decolonization and stranger-relationality as rhetorical arts of resistance / Mohammed Sakip Iddrisu • Digital archival futures: discoverability and collaboration as activism in a post-pandemic world / keondra bills freemyn • Description and abstraction after racial violence : the case of Jesse Washington / Wallace S. Golding • Slavery was never "kindly intentioned" : exposing the entirely hidden role of a white editor who blotted Malcolm X's identity / Keith D. Miller • Constituting truth and reconciliation ad bellum purficandum / M. Elizabeth Weiser Part II : the pandemic, and other kairotic rhetorical concerns. • Mapping the rhetorical and statistical landscape of COVID-19 and neoliberalism's biopolitics / Kathryn Lambrecht • "Do your own research!" : constructions of ethos with the "Disinformation Dozen" / Aaron Hess • Temporalities of change : up-tempo discourse and public culture / Jeffrey St. Onge • Conocimiento in landscapes and housing insecurity / Jason Michálek • The sheepdog ethos : armed citizenship as caring labor / Daniel A. Cryer • Redefining the climate crisis as a "security" threat : the Biden Administration's progress and limitations in addressing this charge to change / Heidi E. Hamilton • The 'war on Christmas' and preventive war / Patricia Roberts-Miller Part III : eternal issues of rehtoric in our kairotic moment. • Sleuthing toward Bethlehem : Hitler's theory of reading and learning and the enduring appeals of confirmation bias / Ryan Skinnell • From Plato to Paulo Freire : re-exploring Ann Berthoff's pedagogical theory and its rhetorical/philosophical roots in light of contemporary challenges / Andrew L. Sigerson • Ibn Sina on style : a dialogue between Aristotelian rhetoric and Arabic poetics / Maha Baddar • Rhetorical possibilities of spectral listening / Leah Senatro • Festschrift in honor of RSA founder Janice Lauer Rice what Janie Lauer Rice taught us about rhetoric (and life) : a tribute / Richard Leo Enos ; Janet M. Atwill ; Jennifer L. Bay ; Thomas J Rickert ; David Blakesley ; Richard E. Young • Contributors • Index • About the editors.
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