Resounding the Rhetorical

Resounding the Rhetorical

Author: Byron Hawk

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2018-07-31

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 0822983478

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Resounding the Rhetorical offers an original critical and theoretical examination of composition as a quasi-object. As composition flourishes in multiple media (digital, sonic, visual, etc.), Byron Hawk seeks to connect new materialism with current composition scholarship and critical theory. Using sound and music as his examples, he demonstrates how a quasi-object can and does materialize for communicative and affective expression, and becomes a useful mechanism for the study and execution of composition as a discipline. Through careful readings of Serres, Latour, Deleuze, Heidegger, and others, Hawk reconstructs key concepts in the field including composition, process, research, collaboration, publics, and rhetoric. His work delivers a cutting-edge response to the state of the field, where it is headed, and the possibilities for postprocess and postwriting composition and rhetoric.


Resounding the Rhetorical

Resounding the Rhetorical

Author: Byron Hawk

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2018-08-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780822965411

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Resounding the Rhetorical offers an original critical and theoretical examination of composition as a quasi-object. As composition flourishes in multiple media (digital, sonic, visual, etc.), Byron Hawk seeks to connect new materialism with current composition scholarship and critical theory. Using sound and music as his examples, he demonstrates how a quasi-object can and does materialize for communicative and affective expression, and becomes a useful mechanism for the study and execution of composition as a discipline. Through careful readings of Serres, Latour, Deleuze, Heidegger, and others, Hawk reconstructs key concepts in the field including composition, process, research, collaboration, publics, and rhetoric. His work delivers a cutting-edge response to the state of the field, where it is headed, and the possibilities for postprocess and postwriting composition and rhetoric.


Resounding the Sublime

Resounding the Sublime

Author: Miranda Eva Stanyon

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2021-05-07

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0812253086

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What does the sublime sound like? Miranda Stanyon traces competing varieties of the sublime, a crucial modern aesthetic category, as shaped by the antagonistic intimacies between music and language. In resounding the history of the sublime over the course of the long eighteenth century, she finds a phenomenon always already resonant.


Presidents and Protestors

Presidents and Protestors

Author: Theodore Windt

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 1991-12-19

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0817305882

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'Windt's fresh interpretations are based on solid rhetorical analysis... A fine work that makes a valuable contribution to the field both in methodology and findings.'--Robert V. Friedenberg


Subjects of the World

Subjects of the World

Author: Paul Sheldon Davies

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2014-06-22

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0226137635

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Being human while trying to scientifically study human nature confronts us with our most vexing problem. Efforts to explicate the human mind are thwarted by our cultural biases and entrenched infirmities; our first-person experiences as practical agents convince us that we have capacities beyond the reach of scientific explanation. What we need to move forward in our understanding of human agency, Paul Sheldon Davies argues, is a reform in the way we study ourselves and a long overdue break with traditional humanist thinking. Davies locates a model for change in the rhetorical strategies employed by Charles Darwin in On the Origin of Species. Darwin worked hard to anticipate and diminish the anxieties and biases that his radically historical view of life was bound to provoke. Likewise, Davies draws from the history of science and contemporary psychology and neuroscience to build a framework for the study of human agency that identifies and diminishes outdated and limiting biases. The result is a heady, philosophically wide-ranging argument in favor of recognizing that humans are, like everything else, subjects of the natural world—an acknowledgement that may free us to see the world the way it actually is.


Presidents and Protestors

Presidents and Protestors

Author: Theodore Windt

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 1990-08-30

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9780817305062

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'Windt's fresh interpretations are based on solid rhetorical analysis... A fine work that makes a valuable contribution to the field both in methodology and findings.'--Robert V. Friedenberg


Rhetorics of the Digital Nonhumanities

Rhetorics of the Digital Nonhumanities

Author: Alex Reid

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2022-01-31

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0809338335

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"Author Alex Reid combines new materialist theory and media theory to examine rhetorical practices in the context of digital technologies. This innovative method allows rhetoric and composition to reconceptualize the associations and interactions between humans and technologies in digital media ecologies"--