The Conceit of Context Resituating Domains in Rhetorical Studies Frontiers in Political Communication Charles E. Morris Iii (Editor) – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s):9781433173554, 1433173557
Product details:
- ISBN 10:1433173557
- ISBN 13: 9781433173554
- Author: Charles
The Conceit of Context
Resituating Domains in Rhetorical Studies
This edited volume features essays derived from presentations delivered at the 15th Biennial Public Address Conference held at Syracuse University in October 2016, as well as additional material. The Conceit of Context explores the often invoked—indeed a central term in the history of rhetorical studies—but less often engaged concept of context. In this volume, we center the notion of context as the site of engagement, critique, and imagination, seeking to deepen the critical and political promise of context in the study of public discourse
Table contents:
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Situating the Conceit of Context (Charles E. Morris III / Kendall R. Phillips)
Part One: Contextual Reconceptualizations
2 Conceits of Context: Diffident Relations (Carole Blair)
3 Context and the Spatial/Temporal Collapse (Lisa A. Flores)
4 Temporal Development and Spatial Emplacement in the Dispositional Whole: The (Con)text of Hillary Clinton’s “Basket of Deplorables” Speech (Leah Ceccarelli)
5 Fragments of Winter, 2015: Fragmentation, Popular Culture, and Making a Murderer (Isaac West)
6 Situating Binge Watching as a Context for Criticism (Daniel C. Brouwer)
7 Finding Time and Space within the Text (Bryan J. McCann)
8 Rhetoric and the Utopian Gesture: Rethinking Context’s Spatio-Temporal Logics (Kelly E. Happe)
9 Black Death and the Limits of the Utopian Gesture (Ersula J. Ore)
10 A Brief History of a Utopian Gesture (Dave Tell)
Part Two: Contextual Enculturations
11 “Eloquence” in a Parodic Age (Karrin Vasby Anderson)
12 Constructing the Politics of the Absurd (Jay P. Childers)
13 Parody, Perversion, and the Violence of “Normal” Political Culture (Karma R. Chávez)
14 Borders, Bodies, Buses, and Butterflies: Migration and the Rhetoric of Social Movement (J. David Cisneros)
15 Moving Contexts of Migration Is Beautiful and Undocubus: On Becoming Butterflies and Transnational Entanglements (Phaedra C. Pezzullo)
16 The Butterfly in the Machine (Matthew S. May)
17 Captivated by Shared Judgment: Image Vernacular in South Korea’s 2008 Internet Protests (Jiyeon Kang)
18 Speaking of Images: Rhetorics of Captivation and Technologies of Capture (Claire Sisco King)
19 Translational Rhetoric (Ned O’Gorman)
Part Three: Contextual Placements
20 Southern Traditions of (Ms.)Remembering: Place, Purpose, & Personae of Black Freedom Commemoration (Kristan Poirot)
21 Rethinking Commemorative Context: Local and Global Intersections (Mary E. Stuckey)
22 A Cautionary Note on Context, Memory, and the Regulation of Black Womanhood (Antonio de Velasco)
23 A Place Ballet of Resistance (Samantha Senda-Cook)
24 Three Seeds (E. Johanna Hartelius)
25 Rhetorical Field Methods and the Logic of Immersion (Damien Smith Pfister)
26 Dead, Dying & Failing: Violent Mexico in the Context of Transnational U.S. Politics (Sara L. McKinnon)
27 Failing State Rhetoric: Sovereign Neomortality and US Diplomatic Dominance (Annie Hill)
28 Contextualizing State Failure and Necropolitics (Timothy Barney)
People also search:
the conceit of context resituating
the conceit of humanitarian intervention
the conceit
the conceit meaning
the conceit of something