Unruly rhetorics protest, persuasion, and publics

"What forces bring ordinary people together in public to make their voices heard? What means do they use to break through impediments to democratic participation? Unruly Rhetorics is a collection of essays from scholars in rhetoric, communication, and writing studies inquiring into conditions f...

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Weitere Verfasser: Alexander, Jonathan 1967- (HerausgeberIn), Jarratt, Susan Carole Funderburgh (HerausgeberIn), Welch, Nancy 1963- (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press [2018]
Schriftenreihe:Composition, literacy, and culture
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  • Introduction / Jonathan Alexander and Susan C. Jarratt
  • Part I. Bringing back the body : Feminist body rhetoric in the #unrulymob, Texas, 2013 / Dana L. Cloud
  • Walking with relatives: indigenous bodies of protest / Joyce Rain Anderson
  • A groove we can move to: the sound and sense of Quebec's manifs casseroles, spring 2012 / Jonathan Sterne
  • Steven Salaita's rhetorical refusal: taking to Twitter as a form of political resistance and protest / Matthew Abraham
  • Slutwalk is not enough: notes toward a critical feminist rhetoric / Jacqueline Rhodes
  • Part II. Civility wars : Informed, passionate, and disorderly: uncivil rhetoric in a new gilded age / Nancy Welch
  • Circulating voices of dissent: rewriting the life of James Eads How and Hobo news / Diana George and Paula Mathieu
  • We are not all in this together: a case for advocacy, factionalism, and making the political personal / Kevin Mahoney
  • The tone it takes: an eighteen-day sit-in at Syracuse University / Yanira Rodriguez and Ben Kuebrich
  • The Steven Salaita case: public rhetoric and the political imagination in US college composition and its professional associations / John Trimbur
  • Part III. Limits and horizons : Answering the world's anticipation: the relevance of Native son to twenty-first-century protest movements / Deborah Mutnick
  • Dignitas and "shit shovels": corporate bodies and unruly language / Jason Peters
  • Remix as unruly play and participatory method for im/possible queer world-making / Londie T. Martin and Adela C. Licona
  • On democracy's return home: the occupation of Liberty/Zuccotti Park / John Ackerman and Meghan Dunn
  • Then comes fall: activism, the Arab Spring, and the necessity of unruly borders / Steve Parks, with Dala Ghandour, Emna Ben Yedder Tamarziste, Mohammed Masbah, and Bassam Alahmad
  • Afterword : Science, politics, and the messy arts of rhetoric / Nancy Welch