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_aReframing rhetorical history : _bcases, theories, and methodologies / _cedited by Kathleen J. Turner and Jason Edward Black. |
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_aTuscaloosa : _bThe University of Alabama Press, _c(c)2022. |
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_aIntroduction: The doing and reframing of rhetorical history / _rJason Edward Black -- _t#leelah alcorn : trans*-ing rhetorical history in the digital humanities lab / _rJoe Edward Hatfield -- _tRhetorical history, the public humanities, and the exoduster movement / _rShawn J. Parry-Giles and J. Michael Hogan -- _tMartin Luther King Jr. in East Berlin : prophetic history and the convergence of codes from the sermonic to the king-code / _rChristopher J. Oldenburg and Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels -- _tVisually based rhetorical history : the Sola Vidēre Principle in Christian nationalist videos / _rPhilip Perdue -- _tDoing rhetorical history with Ralph Ellison : meta-archival meditations on the present, via the past / _rBryan Crable -- _tNegotiating public scientific regulatory controversies : Dr. Frances O. Kelsey's productive postponement of Thalidomide in the United States / _rMadison A. Krall -- _t"To wake up the latent powers" : the rhetoric of Henry McNeal Turner and the legacy of the Israel AME Lyceum / _rAndre E. Johnson -- _tCrucial intersections : public memories and/as rhetorical history / _rRoseann M. Mandziuk -- _tDecolonizing rhetorical history / _rMatthew deTar -- _tForgetting or remembering the nation? Amnesic rhetoric and circulation of the past / _rChandra A. Maldonado -- _tThe greatest hero of the Great War : Alvin C. York as a rhetorical construction / _rDaniel P. Overton -- _tWriting the sovereign citizen in Cold War era expatriation law : a rhetorical history of Yaser Hamdi's Settlement agreement (2004) / _rMargaret Franz -- _tThe Frankfurt anecdote and rhetorical history : toward a method for reading National Security Archives / _rAndrew D. Barnes -- _tReading the Logos in Hebrew : a provocation for rethinking through rhetorical history / _rLisbeth A. Lipari -- _tA rhetorical history of southern rhetoric / _rChristina L. Moss -- _tKnowledge, rhetorical history, and undergraduate scholars : reimagining liberal education / _rSean Patrick O'Rourke and Melody Lehn. |
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_a"Reframing Rhetorical History both reassesses history as rhetoric and rhetorical history as practice. It attends to a number of topics that have become not just "hot button" issues in rhetorical scholarship over the ensuing two decades, but which have entrenched themselves as anchors within the field, among them digital rhetoric, public memory, race and ethnicity, gender dynamics and sexualities, dis/abilities, health and well-being, environmentalism, transnationalism and globalization, social justice, archival methods and archival politics, performance theory, and colonialism and decoloniality. The sixteen essays are divided into four major parts. "Digital Humanities and Culture" introduces methods and cases involving 21st century technologies; the chapters here address the profundity, utility, and limitations of data science, digital archiving, and social media in both gathering rhetorical-historical texts and analyzing them as a method. "Subject Positionality, Culture, and Archives" addresses race and gender within the contexts of critical race theory, gendered health rhetoric, race-based public memory, and class/sectionalism. It also offers fresh perspectives on the nature of archives, positing them less as stagnant, dusty repositories and more as sources of power-laden ideas and living and breathing bodies of resistive agency. The third section explores post-9/11 ideologies related to U.S. and international cultures. Titled "Approaches to Nationalism and Transnationalism," this collection of chapters explores nationalistic fervor and fragility in cases of colonial states, border politics, citizenship, legal imperialism, and remembering. The fourth section, "Recovery of Rhetorical History in the Corpus and Classroom" explores creative ways to recover history given what the field has learned since the publication of Doing Rhetorical History. Cases here aim to retrieve lost rhetorical-historical documents and to work the study of rhetorical history into 21st century classrooms"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aSpeeches, addresses, etc., American _xHistory and criticism. |
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