
Rhetorics Change / Rhetoric's Change
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- Intro
- Introduction: Rhetorics Change/Rhetoric's Change
- Jenny Rice, Chelsea Graham, and Eric Detweiler
- Soundscapes
- Listening to Memorial Soundscapes
- Kati Fargo Ahern
- Camel City Soundscape
- Nathan H. Bedsole, Grant Livesay, and Jennifer A. Malkowski
- The Local and the Global
- Ian Derk
- Co-Creating Sonic Publicness
- Ben Harley
- Breaking Silence and Bringing Change: A Soundscape of Feminist Protest
- Abigail Lambke
- Body of Research: Materialities of Sonic Awareness
- Scott Lunsford
- Drone Songs Volume 1
- George F. (Guy) McHendry, Jr. Tim Rapp, and Cat Henning
- Hearing the Chance of Space/Place: Changing Immobilized Identities
- Eda Ozyesilpinar
- Polar
- Timothy Richardson
- Video Games and Memory
- Nathan Riggs and Christopher Stuart
- Marching On
- Christal Seahorn and Patricia Droz
- "Live from Times Square": Live Camera Feed Websites and the Sounds of Vicarious Surveillance
- Anthony Stagliano
- Welcome to the Vibratorium
- Jennifer Ware and Ashley Hall
- 1. Mediated Rhetorics
- A Podcast?! Whatever Gave You That Idea? Some Reverberations from Walter Benjamin's Radio Plays
- Eric Detweiler
- Notes Toward Heavy Music as Maker Practice
- Trisha Campbell
- Aftershock Rhetorics and Mediated Events: Disaster, Disruption, Visuality
- Joshua Abboud
- Ambient Propaganda: Attunement, Affect and the Chinese Dream
- Matthew Overstreet
- What Color Is Your Superhero? Race, Comics, and Mediated Icons in John Lewis's March Trilogy
- Meta G. Carstarphen
- II. Rhetoric and Science
- Bioscience as Change Agent: Rhetorics of Restraint and Inevitability in Response to Advances in Genetic Technologies
- Leah Ceccarelli
- The Oikos as Economic Rhetoric: Toward an Ontological Investigation of Rhetorical Biopolitics
- Joshua S. Hanan
- A Daoist Rhetoric of Science
- Christopher Lee Adamczyk
- Climate Change Means Everything-Change: Apocalyptic Rhetoric as Diagnosis of Systemic Dysfunction
- Esben Bjerggaard Nielsen
- III. Bodies, Embodiment
- Making and Mattering
- Ann Shivers-McNair
- Re-Visioning Roadblocks: The Corporeality of Bodies in the Archive
- Elizabeth Baddour
- Nadia, the Tattooed Lady Pastor: The Orthodoxy of Nadia Bolz-Weber's Unorthodox Embodied Rhetoric
- Barbara Little Liu
- Rhetoric and the Animal Turn: Addressing the Challenges of a Cross-Species Art of Persuasion
- Alex C. Parrish
- IV. Digital Rhetorics
- Resisting the "Singularly Tellable Space": Re-Seeing Networks in Rhetorical Studies
- Tarez Samra Graban, John Jones, Dawn Opel, and Ana Cooke
- Jian Ghomeshi's Inopportune Moment
- Robb Conrad Lauzon and Christopher Adamczyk
- The Stories They Tell: Silence in German Holocaust Memorials
- Laura Carroll
- Changing Words into Numbers: Rhetoric, the Digital Humanities, and Methodological Transparency
- Seth Long
- V. Language and Politics
- G"hen"der Neutral: Furthering Equality Through Linguistic Neutrality
- Marcia Allison
- Law and Epideictic: The Complex Publics of Legal Discourse
- Doug Coulson
- HeForShe: Emma Watson and the Enlisting of Men in the "Feminist" Cause
- Heidi Hamilton
- Barack Obama, Tropology, and Ideas of Africa
- Kundai Chirindo
- VI. Apologia, Revolution, Reflection
- Keep Calm, Carry On, and Above All: Don't Apologize! Changing Rhetoric in the Service of Stalling Political Change
- Lisa S. Villadsen
- What Are We Doing and Why Are We Doing It? A Survey of Shared Exigencies in Contemporary Histories of Rhetoric
- Ryan Skinnell
- So Are They Made or Do They Just Come about? The Need for Revising the Rhetoric of Revolutionary Change
- Joseph Kubiak
- Reevaluating Our Commitments: Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity, and the Future of Feminist Rhetoric
- Sarah Ann Singer, Rachel Bloom-Pojar, Tasha N. Dubriwny, Tiffany Kinney, Megan D. McFarlane, Carrie Murawski, Jennifer Edwell, Robin E. Jensen,
- Looking in from the Outside, or A Few Angles on Rhetoric and Change
- Louise W. Knight
- Contributors
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