
Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things
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- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Rhetorical Ontology, or, How to Do Things with Things / Scot Barnett and Casey Boyle
- I. The New Ontology of Persuasion
- 1. Listening to Strange Strangers, Modifying Dreams / Marilyn M. Cooper
- 2. Implicit Paradigms of Rhetoric: Aristotelian, Cultural, and Heliotropic / John Muckelbauer
- 3. Rendering and Reifying Brain Sex Science / Christa Teston
- 4. Alinea Phenomenology: Cookery as Flat Ontography / Katie Zabrowski
- II. Writing Things
- 5. Writing Devices / Donnie Johnson Sackey and William Hart-Davidson
- 6. The Material Culture of Writing: Objects, Habitats, and Identities in Practice / Cydney Alexis
- 7. The Things They Left Behind: Toward an Object-Oriented History of Composition / Kevin Rutherford and Jason Palmeri
- 8. Object-Oriented Ontology's Binary Duplication and the Promise of Thing-Oriented Ontologies / S. Scott Graham
- III. Seeing Things
- 9. Materiality's Rhetorical Work: The Nineteenth-Century Parlor Stereoscope and the Second-Naturing of Vision / Kristie S. Fleckenstein
- 10. Circulatory Intensities: Take a Book, Return a Book / Brian J. McNely
- 11. On Rhetorical Becoming / Laurie Gries
- 12. So Close, Yet So Far Away: Temporal Pastiche and Dear Photograph / Kim Lacey
- IV. Assembling Things
- 13. Assemblage Rhetorics: Creating New Frameworks for Rhetorical Action / Jodie Nicotra
- 14. Objects, Material Commonplaces, and the Invention of the "New Woman" / Sarah Hallenbeck
- 15. Encomium of QWERTY / James J. Brown Jr. and Nathaniel A. Rivers
- Afterword: A Crack in the Cosmic Egg, Tuning into Things / Thomas Rickert
- Works Cited
- List of Contributors
- Index
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