Sexual Rhetorics
Methods, Identities, Publics
Herausgeber: Alexander, Jonathan; Rhodes, Jacqueline
Sexual Rhetorics
Methods, Identities, Publics
Herausgeber: Alexander, Jonathan; Rhodes, Jacqueline
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This volume explores the intersection of rhetoric and sexuality through the varieties of methods available in the fields of rhetoric and writing studies, including case studies, theoretical questioning, ethnographies, or close (and distant) readings of "texts" that help us think through the rhetorical force of sexuality and the sexual force of rhetoric.
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This volume explores the intersection of rhetoric and sexuality through the varieties of methods available in the fields of rhetoric and writing studies, including case studies, theoretical questioning, ethnographies, or close (and distant) readings of "texts" that help us think through the rhetorical force of sexuality and the sexual force of rhetoric.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780815396345
- ISBN-10: 0815396341
- Artikelnr.: 57055899
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780815396345
- ISBN-10: 0815396341
- Artikelnr.: 57055899
Jonathan Alexander is Professor of English, Education, and Gender & Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Irvine, USA where he was the founding Director of the Center for Excellence in Writing and Communication. Jacqueline Rhodes is Professor of English at California State University, San Bernardino, USA.
Introduction: What's Sexual about Rhetoric, What's Rhetorical about Sex?
Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes Section I: Sexed Methods 1.
Promiscuous Approaches to Reorienting Rhetorical Research Heather Lee
Branstetter 2. "Intersecting Realities": Queer Assemblage as Rhetorical
Methodology Jason Palmeri and Jonathan Rylander 3. Consciousness,
Experience, Sexual Expression, and Judgment Jacqueline M. Martinez 4. Hard
Core Rhetoric: Gender, Genre, and the Image in Neuroscience Jordynn Jack
5. Historicizing Sexual Rhetorics: Theorizing the Power to Read, the Power
to Interpret, and the Power to Produce Meta G. Carstarphen 6. Milk Memory's
Queer Rhetorical Futurity Charles E. Morris III Section II: Troubling
Identity 7. The Trope of the Closet David L. Wallace 8. Sex and the Crip
Latina Ellen M. Gil-Gómez 9. Affect, Female Masculinity, and the Embodied
Space Between: Two-Spirit Traces in Thirza Cuthand's Experimental Film
Lisa Tatonetti 10. The Unbearable Weight of Pedagogical Neutrality:
Religion and LGBTQ Issues in the English Studies Classroom G Patterson 11.
The Story of Fox Girl: Writing Queer about/in Imaginary Spaces Martha
Marinara 12. "As Proud of Our Gayness, as We Are of Our Blackness":
Race-ing Sexual Rhetorics in the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and
Gays Eric Darnell Pritchard Section III: (Counter)Publics 13. "Gay Boys
Kill Themselves": The Queer Figuration of the Suicidal Gay Teen Erin J.
Rand 14. Consorting with the Enemy?: Women's Liberation Rhetoric about
Sexuality Clark A. Pomerleau 15. Sex Trafficking Rhetorics/Queer Refusal
Ian Barnard 16. Sexual Counterpublics, Disciplinary Rhetorics, and Truvada
J. Blake Scott 17. Presidential Masculinity: George W. Bush's Rhetorical
Conquest Luke Winslow 18. Liberal Humanist "Rights" Discourse and Sexual
Citizenship Harriet Malinowitz
Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes Section I: Sexed Methods 1.
Promiscuous Approaches to Reorienting Rhetorical Research Heather Lee
Branstetter 2. "Intersecting Realities": Queer Assemblage as Rhetorical
Methodology Jason Palmeri and Jonathan Rylander 3. Consciousness,
Experience, Sexual Expression, and Judgment Jacqueline M. Martinez 4. Hard
Core Rhetoric: Gender, Genre, and the Image in Neuroscience Jordynn Jack
5. Historicizing Sexual Rhetorics: Theorizing the Power to Read, the Power
to Interpret, and the Power to Produce Meta G. Carstarphen 6. Milk Memory's
Queer Rhetorical Futurity Charles E. Morris III Section II: Troubling
Identity 7. The Trope of the Closet David L. Wallace 8. Sex and the Crip
Latina Ellen M. Gil-Gómez 9. Affect, Female Masculinity, and the Embodied
Space Between: Two-Spirit Traces in Thirza Cuthand's Experimental Film
Lisa Tatonetti 10. The Unbearable Weight of Pedagogical Neutrality:
Religion and LGBTQ Issues in the English Studies Classroom G Patterson 11.
The Story of Fox Girl: Writing Queer about/in Imaginary Spaces Martha
Marinara 12. "As Proud of Our Gayness, as We Are of Our Blackness":
Race-ing Sexual Rhetorics in the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and
Gays Eric Darnell Pritchard Section III: (Counter)Publics 13. "Gay Boys
Kill Themselves": The Queer Figuration of the Suicidal Gay Teen Erin J.
Rand 14. Consorting with the Enemy?: Women's Liberation Rhetoric about
Sexuality Clark A. Pomerleau 15. Sex Trafficking Rhetorics/Queer Refusal
Ian Barnard 16. Sexual Counterpublics, Disciplinary Rhetorics, and Truvada
J. Blake Scott 17. Presidential Masculinity: George W. Bush's Rhetorical
Conquest Luke Winslow 18. Liberal Humanist "Rights" Discourse and Sexual
Citizenship Harriet Malinowitz
Introduction: What's Sexual about Rhetoric, What's Rhetorical about Sex?
Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes Section I: Sexed Methods 1.
Promiscuous Approaches to Reorienting Rhetorical Research Heather Lee
Branstetter 2. "Intersecting Realities": Queer Assemblage as Rhetorical
Methodology Jason Palmeri and Jonathan Rylander 3. Consciousness,
Experience, Sexual Expression, and Judgment Jacqueline M. Martinez 4. Hard
Core Rhetoric: Gender, Genre, and the Image in Neuroscience Jordynn Jack
5. Historicizing Sexual Rhetorics: Theorizing the Power to Read, the Power
to Interpret, and the Power to Produce Meta G. Carstarphen 6. Milk Memory's
Queer Rhetorical Futurity Charles E. Morris III Section II: Troubling
Identity 7. The Trope of the Closet David L. Wallace 8. Sex and the Crip
Latina Ellen M. Gil-Gómez 9. Affect, Female Masculinity, and the Embodied
Space Between: Two-Spirit Traces in Thirza Cuthand's Experimental Film
Lisa Tatonetti 10. The Unbearable Weight of Pedagogical Neutrality:
Religion and LGBTQ Issues in the English Studies Classroom G Patterson 11.
The Story of Fox Girl: Writing Queer about/in Imaginary Spaces Martha
Marinara 12. "As Proud of Our Gayness, as We Are of Our Blackness":
Race-ing Sexual Rhetorics in the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and
Gays Eric Darnell Pritchard Section III: (Counter)Publics 13. "Gay Boys
Kill Themselves": The Queer Figuration of the Suicidal Gay Teen Erin J.
Rand 14. Consorting with the Enemy?: Women's Liberation Rhetoric about
Sexuality Clark A. Pomerleau 15. Sex Trafficking Rhetorics/Queer Refusal
Ian Barnard 16. Sexual Counterpublics, Disciplinary Rhetorics, and Truvada
J. Blake Scott 17. Presidential Masculinity: George W. Bush's Rhetorical
Conquest Luke Winslow 18. Liberal Humanist "Rights" Discourse and Sexual
Citizenship Harriet Malinowitz
Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes Section I: Sexed Methods 1.
Promiscuous Approaches to Reorienting Rhetorical Research Heather Lee
Branstetter 2. "Intersecting Realities": Queer Assemblage as Rhetorical
Methodology Jason Palmeri and Jonathan Rylander 3. Consciousness,
Experience, Sexual Expression, and Judgment Jacqueline M. Martinez 4. Hard
Core Rhetoric: Gender, Genre, and the Image in Neuroscience Jordynn Jack
5. Historicizing Sexual Rhetorics: Theorizing the Power to Read, the Power
to Interpret, and the Power to Produce Meta G. Carstarphen 6. Milk Memory's
Queer Rhetorical Futurity Charles E. Morris III Section II: Troubling
Identity 7. The Trope of the Closet David L. Wallace 8. Sex and the Crip
Latina Ellen M. Gil-Gómez 9. Affect, Female Masculinity, and the Embodied
Space Between: Two-Spirit Traces in Thirza Cuthand's Experimental Film
Lisa Tatonetti 10. The Unbearable Weight of Pedagogical Neutrality:
Religion and LGBTQ Issues in the English Studies Classroom G Patterson 11.
The Story of Fox Girl: Writing Queer about/in Imaginary Spaces Martha
Marinara 12. "As Proud of Our Gayness, as We Are of Our Blackness":
Race-ing Sexual Rhetorics in the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and
Gays Eric Darnell Pritchard Section III: (Counter)Publics 13. "Gay Boys
Kill Themselves": The Queer Figuration of the Suicidal Gay Teen Erin J.
Rand 14. Consorting with the Enemy?: Women's Liberation Rhetoric about
Sexuality Clark A. Pomerleau 15. Sex Trafficking Rhetorics/Queer Refusal
Ian Barnard 16. Sexual Counterpublics, Disciplinary Rhetorics, and Truvada
J. Blake Scott 17. Presidential Masculinity: George W. Bush's Rhetorical
Conquest Luke Winslow 18. Liberal Humanist "Rights" Discourse and Sexual
Citizenship Harriet Malinowitz