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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130032
- Artikelnr.: 72280288
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130032
- Artikelnr.: 72280288
Nathan Crick is Professor in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University, USA. His recent books include Rhetorical Public Speaking, 4th edition (Routledge, 2022) and The Rhetoric of Social Movements (Routledge, 2020).
1 Prolegomena to Future Inquiry into Rhetoric and Power Nathan Crick Part
1. Theoretical Foundations 2 Infraontology: Rhetoric, Insurgency, Abolition
Omedi Ochieng 3 Economic New Materialism and the Invention of Affective
Possibilities Catherine Chaput 4 Political Style, Formalism, and the
Anthropocene Robert Hariman 5 Abolitionist John Brown, Gun Clubs, and the
Rhetoric of Physical Violence Jay P. Childers 6 The Universe of Things:
Power in a More than Human World Kevin Michael DeLuca and Joshua Trey
Barnett 7 The Rhetorical Analysis of Unconscious Forms of Persuasion
Michael Lane Bruner Part 2. Propaganda, Politics, and the State 8
Culturally Sensitive Engagement: Enabling Citizen Deliberation in
Transportation Needs Rebecca M. Townsend and Mary Rosado 9 Rhetorical
Criticism as the Art of Questioning What We Take for Granted: An Inquiry
into the "American Dream" Jeremy Engels, Tiara Good, John Minbiole, William
Saas and Frank Stec 10 Moralizing an Electoral Crisis: The Rhetoric of
Moral Words in Ghana's 2020 Election Dispute Nancy Henaku 11 "This is Not
Who We are as a Nation": Theorizing Collective Identity in the US Mary E.
Stuckey 12 A Hestian Defense of the Oikos: The Authoritarian Mother Persona
of Sarah Huckabee Sanders Valerie Palmer-Mehta Part 3. Resistance and
Social Movements 13 Soup, Glue, and Art: Iconoclasm from Below in Just Stop
Oil's Use of Image Events James Collins and Roberta Chevrette 14 The Power
of Mutual Aid and Care Amy Pason 15 "How Can We Use This to Create Power?":
Revisiting the Rhetoric of Consciousness-Raising for Intersectional
Solidarity Dana L. Cloud 16 Meredith and the Monument: The Ecology of
Memory at the University of Mississippi Dave Tell 17 Body Rhetoric:
Containing the Filthy Body of Irish Republicanism in Long Kesh Prison Kate
Siegfried Part 4. Culture, Society, and Identity 18 Apocalyptic Rhetoric
and Settler Power: Lessons for the End Times in Eruption Santhosh
Chandrashekar and Christina R. Foust 19 In Search of a Verb: An Affective
Rhetorical Criticism of "The Hill We Climb" Lee M. Pierce 20 Prophets,
Presidents, and Democracy Theon Edward Hill 21 The Bamboozle of the Funny:
Conservative Comedic Counterfeit Resilience Liz Sills 22 "Birmingham is
Really on Mars": White Innocence and A Good Conscience Raquel M. Robvais
23 Collective Rewor(l)ding in the Wreckage of Hauntings and Haunting
Situations Romeo Garcia, Jenna Zan, Muath Qadous, Mitzi Ceballos, Keith L.
McDonald and Sabit Bastakotia Part 5. Discourses of Technique and
Organization 24 AI Chatbots, Translative Rhetoric, and the Future of Public
Discourse G. Mitchell Reyes 25 Out of Time: The Spectacular Temporalities
of Border Crisis Lisa A. Flores and Mikayla Torres 26 Drawing the Line:
Independent Commissions as Deliberative Spaces for Citizen Driven
Redistricting Ron VonBurg and Marcus Paroske 27 Conflict Narratives of
Competitive Victimhood: On the Storied Dis/Organization of Collective
Action Anna Wiederhold Wolfe 28 Material Forces in the Brain Sciences: A
Neuro-Ontological Compliment to Neurorhetorics David Gruber Part 6.
Prospects for the Future 29 Soy Porque Somos: Touring and Planting Trees as
Convivial Rhetoric on a Precarious Planet Kundai Chirindo and Phaedra C.
Pezzullo 30 Chastened Humanism and Metabolic Transcendence Ira Allen 31
Apocalypsis, Truth, and Cultural Anxiety E. Johanna Hartelius 32 From Black
Twitter to Musk's X: A Case Study in Rhetoric, Media, Culture, and Power
Alisa Hardy, Matthew Salzano and Damien Smith Pfister 33 Rhetorical
Powermapping: Converging Solidarities for Translocal Ecological Justice
Constance Gordon 34 On the Solidarity of Species: Cybernetics, Biopolitics,
and the Future of Human Unity Jeff Pruchnic
1. Theoretical Foundations 2 Infraontology: Rhetoric, Insurgency, Abolition
Omedi Ochieng 3 Economic New Materialism and the Invention of Affective
Possibilities Catherine Chaput 4 Political Style, Formalism, and the
Anthropocene Robert Hariman 5 Abolitionist John Brown, Gun Clubs, and the
Rhetoric of Physical Violence Jay P. Childers 6 The Universe of Things:
Power in a More than Human World Kevin Michael DeLuca and Joshua Trey
Barnett 7 The Rhetorical Analysis of Unconscious Forms of Persuasion
Michael Lane Bruner Part 2. Propaganda, Politics, and the State 8
Culturally Sensitive Engagement: Enabling Citizen Deliberation in
Transportation Needs Rebecca M. Townsend and Mary Rosado 9 Rhetorical
Criticism as the Art of Questioning What We Take for Granted: An Inquiry
into the "American Dream" Jeremy Engels, Tiara Good, John Minbiole, William
Saas and Frank Stec 10 Moralizing an Electoral Crisis: The Rhetoric of
Moral Words in Ghana's 2020 Election Dispute Nancy Henaku 11 "This is Not
Who We are as a Nation": Theorizing Collective Identity in the US Mary E.
Stuckey 12 A Hestian Defense of the Oikos: The Authoritarian Mother Persona
of Sarah Huckabee Sanders Valerie Palmer-Mehta Part 3. Resistance and
Social Movements 13 Soup, Glue, and Art: Iconoclasm from Below in Just Stop
Oil's Use of Image Events James Collins and Roberta Chevrette 14 The Power
of Mutual Aid and Care Amy Pason 15 "How Can We Use This to Create Power?":
Revisiting the Rhetoric of Consciousness-Raising for Intersectional
Solidarity Dana L. Cloud 16 Meredith and the Monument: The Ecology of
Memory at the University of Mississippi Dave Tell 17 Body Rhetoric:
Containing the Filthy Body of Irish Republicanism in Long Kesh Prison Kate
Siegfried Part 4. Culture, Society, and Identity 18 Apocalyptic Rhetoric
and Settler Power: Lessons for the End Times in Eruption Santhosh
Chandrashekar and Christina R. Foust 19 In Search of a Verb: An Affective
Rhetorical Criticism of "The Hill We Climb" Lee M. Pierce 20 Prophets,
Presidents, and Democracy Theon Edward Hill 21 The Bamboozle of the Funny:
Conservative Comedic Counterfeit Resilience Liz Sills 22 "Birmingham is
Really on Mars": White Innocence and A Good Conscience Raquel M. Robvais
23 Collective Rewor(l)ding in the Wreckage of Hauntings and Haunting
Situations Romeo Garcia, Jenna Zan, Muath Qadous, Mitzi Ceballos, Keith L.
McDonald and Sabit Bastakotia Part 5. Discourses of Technique and
Organization 24 AI Chatbots, Translative Rhetoric, and the Future of Public
Discourse G. Mitchell Reyes 25 Out of Time: The Spectacular Temporalities
of Border Crisis Lisa A. Flores and Mikayla Torres 26 Drawing the Line:
Independent Commissions as Deliberative Spaces for Citizen Driven
Redistricting Ron VonBurg and Marcus Paroske 27 Conflict Narratives of
Competitive Victimhood: On the Storied Dis/Organization of Collective
Action Anna Wiederhold Wolfe 28 Material Forces in the Brain Sciences: A
Neuro-Ontological Compliment to Neurorhetorics David Gruber Part 6.
Prospects for the Future 29 Soy Porque Somos: Touring and Planting Trees as
Convivial Rhetoric on a Precarious Planet Kundai Chirindo and Phaedra C.
Pezzullo 30 Chastened Humanism and Metabolic Transcendence Ira Allen 31
Apocalypsis, Truth, and Cultural Anxiety E. Johanna Hartelius 32 From Black
Twitter to Musk's X: A Case Study in Rhetoric, Media, Culture, and Power
Alisa Hardy, Matthew Salzano and Damien Smith Pfister 33 Rhetorical
Powermapping: Converging Solidarities for Translocal Ecological Justice
Constance Gordon 34 On the Solidarity of Species: Cybernetics, Biopolitics,
and the Future of Human Unity Jeff Pruchnic
1 Prolegomena to Future Inquiry into Rhetoric and Power Nathan Crick Part
1. Theoretical Foundations 2 Infraontology: Rhetoric, Insurgency, Abolition
Omedi Ochieng 3 Economic New Materialism and the Invention of Affective
Possibilities Catherine Chaput 4 Political Style, Formalism, and the
Anthropocene Robert Hariman 5 Abolitionist John Brown, Gun Clubs, and the
Rhetoric of Physical Violence Jay P. Childers 6 The Universe of Things:
Power in a More than Human World Kevin Michael DeLuca and Joshua Trey
Barnett 7 The Rhetorical Analysis of Unconscious Forms of Persuasion
Michael Lane Bruner Part 2. Propaganda, Politics, and the State 8
Culturally Sensitive Engagement: Enabling Citizen Deliberation in
Transportation Needs Rebecca M. Townsend and Mary Rosado 9 Rhetorical
Criticism as the Art of Questioning What We Take for Granted: An Inquiry
into the "American Dream" Jeremy Engels, Tiara Good, John Minbiole, William
Saas and Frank Stec 10 Moralizing an Electoral Crisis: The Rhetoric of
Moral Words in Ghana's 2020 Election Dispute Nancy Henaku 11 "This is Not
Who We are as a Nation": Theorizing Collective Identity in the US Mary E.
Stuckey 12 A Hestian Defense of the Oikos: The Authoritarian Mother Persona
of Sarah Huckabee Sanders Valerie Palmer-Mehta Part 3. Resistance and
Social Movements 13 Soup, Glue, and Art: Iconoclasm from Below in Just Stop
Oil's Use of Image Events James Collins and Roberta Chevrette 14 The Power
of Mutual Aid and Care Amy Pason 15 "How Can We Use This to Create Power?":
Revisiting the Rhetoric of Consciousness-Raising for Intersectional
Solidarity Dana L. Cloud 16 Meredith and the Monument: The Ecology of
Memory at the University of Mississippi Dave Tell 17 Body Rhetoric:
Containing the Filthy Body of Irish Republicanism in Long Kesh Prison Kate
Siegfried Part 4. Culture, Society, and Identity 18 Apocalyptic Rhetoric
and Settler Power: Lessons for the End Times in Eruption Santhosh
Chandrashekar and Christina R. Foust 19 In Search of a Verb: An Affective
Rhetorical Criticism of "The Hill We Climb" Lee M. Pierce 20 Prophets,
Presidents, and Democracy Theon Edward Hill 21 The Bamboozle of the Funny:
Conservative Comedic Counterfeit Resilience Liz Sills 22 "Birmingham is
Really on Mars": White Innocence and A Good Conscience Raquel M. Robvais
23 Collective Rewor(l)ding in the Wreckage of Hauntings and Haunting
Situations Romeo Garcia, Jenna Zan, Muath Qadous, Mitzi Ceballos, Keith L.
McDonald and Sabit Bastakotia Part 5. Discourses of Technique and
Organization 24 AI Chatbots, Translative Rhetoric, and the Future of Public
Discourse G. Mitchell Reyes 25 Out of Time: The Spectacular Temporalities
of Border Crisis Lisa A. Flores and Mikayla Torres 26 Drawing the Line:
Independent Commissions as Deliberative Spaces for Citizen Driven
Redistricting Ron VonBurg and Marcus Paroske 27 Conflict Narratives of
Competitive Victimhood: On the Storied Dis/Organization of Collective
Action Anna Wiederhold Wolfe 28 Material Forces in the Brain Sciences: A
Neuro-Ontological Compliment to Neurorhetorics David Gruber Part 6.
Prospects for the Future 29 Soy Porque Somos: Touring and Planting Trees as
Convivial Rhetoric on a Precarious Planet Kundai Chirindo and Phaedra C.
Pezzullo 30 Chastened Humanism and Metabolic Transcendence Ira Allen 31
Apocalypsis, Truth, and Cultural Anxiety E. Johanna Hartelius 32 From Black
Twitter to Musk's X: A Case Study in Rhetoric, Media, Culture, and Power
Alisa Hardy, Matthew Salzano and Damien Smith Pfister 33 Rhetorical
Powermapping: Converging Solidarities for Translocal Ecological Justice
Constance Gordon 34 On the Solidarity of Species: Cybernetics, Biopolitics,
and the Future of Human Unity Jeff Pruchnic
1. Theoretical Foundations 2 Infraontology: Rhetoric, Insurgency, Abolition
Omedi Ochieng 3 Economic New Materialism and the Invention of Affective
Possibilities Catherine Chaput 4 Political Style, Formalism, and the
Anthropocene Robert Hariman 5 Abolitionist John Brown, Gun Clubs, and the
Rhetoric of Physical Violence Jay P. Childers 6 The Universe of Things:
Power in a More than Human World Kevin Michael DeLuca and Joshua Trey
Barnett 7 The Rhetorical Analysis of Unconscious Forms of Persuasion
Michael Lane Bruner Part 2. Propaganda, Politics, and the State 8
Culturally Sensitive Engagement: Enabling Citizen Deliberation in
Transportation Needs Rebecca M. Townsend and Mary Rosado 9 Rhetorical
Criticism as the Art of Questioning What We Take for Granted: An Inquiry
into the "American Dream" Jeremy Engels, Tiara Good, John Minbiole, William
Saas and Frank Stec 10 Moralizing an Electoral Crisis: The Rhetoric of
Moral Words in Ghana's 2020 Election Dispute Nancy Henaku 11 "This is Not
Who We are as a Nation": Theorizing Collective Identity in the US Mary E.
Stuckey 12 A Hestian Defense of the Oikos: The Authoritarian Mother Persona
of Sarah Huckabee Sanders Valerie Palmer-Mehta Part 3. Resistance and
Social Movements 13 Soup, Glue, and Art: Iconoclasm from Below in Just Stop
Oil's Use of Image Events James Collins and Roberta Chevrette 14 The Power
of Mutual Aid and Care Amy Pason 15 "How Can We Use This to Create Power?":
Revisiting the Rhetoric of Consciousness-Raising for Intersectional
Solidarity Dana L. Cloud 16 Meredith and the Monument: The Ecology of
Memory at the University of Mississippi Dave Tell 17 Body Rhetoric:
Containing the Filthy Body of Irish Republicanism in Long Kesh Prison Kate
Siegfried Part 4. Culture, Society, and Identity 18 Apocalyptic Rhetoric
and Settler Power: Lessons for the End Times in Eruption Santhosh
Chandrashekar and Christina R. Foust 19 In Search of a Verb: An Affective
Rhetorical Criticism of "The Hill We Climb" Lee M. Pierce 20 Prophets,
Presidents, and Democracy Theon Edward Hill 21 The Bamboozle of the Funny:
Conservative Comedic Counterfeit Resilience Liz Sills 22 "Birmingham is
Really on Mars": White Innocence and A Good Conscience Raquel M. Robvais
23 Collective Rewor(l)ding in the Wreckage of Hauntings and Haunting
Situations Romeo Garcia, Jenna Zan, Muath Qadous, Mitzi Ceballos, Keith L.
McDonald and Sabit Bastakotia Part 5. Discourses of Technique and
Organization 24 AI Chatbots, Translative Rhetoric, and the Future of Public
Discourse G. Mitchell Reyes 25 Out of Time: The Spectacular Temporalities
of Border Crisis Lisa A. Flores and Mikayla Torres 26 Drawing the Line:
Independent Commissions as Deliberative Spaces for Citizen Driven
Redistricting Ron VonBurg and Marcus Paroske 27 Conflict Narratives of
Competitive Victimhood: On the Storied Dis/Organization of Collective
Action Anna Wiederhold Wolfe 28 Material Forces in the Brain Sciences: A
Neuro-Ontological Compliment to Neurorhetorics David Gruber Part 6.
Prospects for the Future 29 Soy Porque Somos: Touring and Planting Trees as
Convivial Rhetoric on a Precarious Planet Kundai Chirindo and Phaedra C.
Pezzullo 30 Chastened Humanism and Metabolic Transcendence Ira Allen 31
Apocalypsis, Truth, and Cultural Anxiety E. Johanna Hartelius 32 From Black
Twitter to Musk's X: A Case Study in Rhetoric, Media, Culture, and Power
Alisa Hardy, Matthew Salzano and Damien Smith Pfister 33 Rhetorical
Powermapping: Converging Solidarities for Translocal Ecological Justice
Constance Gordon 34 On the Solidarity of Species: Cybernetics, Biopolitics,
and the Future of Human Unity Jeff Pruchnic