
Field Rhetoric
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- On Being There: An Introduction to Studying Rhetoric in the Field / Candice Rai and Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
- Field Methodologies
- 1. Agonistic Methodology: A Rhetorical Case Study in Agricultural Stewardship / Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
- 2. Historiographic Remembering and Emotional Encounters: Possibilities for Field-Based Rhetorical Research / Heather Brook Adams
- 3. What's a Farm? The Languages of Space and Place / Carl G. Herndl, Sarah Beth Hopton, Lauren Cutlip, Elena Yu Polush, Rick Cruse, and Mack Shelley
- 4. Rhetorical Cartographies: (Counter)Mapping Urban Spaces / Samantha Senda-Cook, Michael K. Middleton, and Danielle Endres
- Field Ontologies
- 5. Bus Trip Named Desire: Doing Fieldwork in the Balkans / Ralph Cintron
- 6. Belonging to the World: Rhetorical Fieldwork as Mundane Aesthetic / Bridie McGreavy, Emma Fox, Jane Disney, Chris Petersen, and Laura Lindenfeld
- 7 Rhetorical Life among the Ruins / John M. Ackerman
- Field Inventions
- 8. Fieldwork and the Identification and Assembling of Agencies / Jeffrey T. Grabill, Kendall Leon, and Stacey Pigg
- 9. Rhetoric(s) of Urban Public Life / Erin Daina McClellan
- 10. Rhetoric, Ethnography, and the Machine: Technological Reflexivity and the Participatory Critic Aaron Hess
- Afterword: Traveling Worlds to Engage Rhetoric's Perennial Questions / Phaedra C. Pezzullo and Gerard A. Hauser
- Bibliography
- About the Contributors
- Index
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