UNRULY RHETORICS protest, persuasion, and publics.
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- P301 .U578 2018
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction (Jonathan Alexander and Susan C. Jarratt); Part I: BRINGING BACK THE BODY; 1: FEMINIST BODY RHETORIC IN THE #UNRULYMOB, TEXAS, 2013 (Dana L. Cloud); 2: WALKING WITH RELATIVES Indigenous Bodies of Protest (Joyce Rain Anderson); 3: A GROOVE WE CAN MOVE TO The Sound and Sense of Quebec's Manifs Casseroles, Spring 2012 (Jonathan Sterne); 4: STEVEN SALAITA'S RHETORICAL REFUSAL Taking to Twitter as a Form of Political Resistance and Protest (Matthew Abraham); 5: SLUTWALK IS NOT ENOUGH Notes toward a Critical Feminist Rhetoric (Jacqueline Rhodes)
Part II: CIVILITY WARS6: INFORMED, PASSIONATE, AND DISORDERLY Uncivil Rhetoric in a New Gilded Age (Nancy Welch); 7: CIRCULATING VOICES OF DISSENT Rewriting the Life of James Eads How and Hobo News (Diana George and Paula Mathieu); 8: WE ARE NOT ALL IN THIS TOGETHER A Case for Advocacy, Factionalism, and Making the Political Personal (Kevin Mahoney); 9: THE TONE IT TAKES An Eighteen-Day Sit-In at Syracuse University (Yanira Rodríguez and Ben Kuebrich)
10: 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; 11: ANSWERING THE WORLD'S ANTICIPATION The Relevance of Native Son to Twenty-First-Century Protest Movements (Deborah Mutnick); 12: DIGNITAS AND "SHIT SHOVELS" Corporate Bodies and Unruly Language (Jason Peters); 13: REMIX AS UNRULY PLAY AND PARTICIPATORY METHOD FOR IM/POSSIBLE QUEER WORLD-MAKING (Londie T. Martin and Adela C. Licona)
14: ON DEMOCRACY'S RETURN HOME The Occupation of Liberty/Zuccotti Park (John Ackerman and Meghan Dunn)15: 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); Contributors; Index
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