Alternative Rhetorics

Alternative Rhetorics
Title Alternative Rhetorics PDF eBook
Author Laura Gray-Rosendale
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 284
Release 2001-04-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780791449738

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Challenges the traditional rhetorical canon.

Alternative Rhetorics

Alternative Rhetorics
Title Alternative Rhetorics PDF eBook
Author Laura Gray-Rosendale
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 284
Release 2001-04-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780791449745

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Challenges the traditional rhetorical canon.

Compelled to Write

Compelled to Write
Title Compelled to Write PDF eBook
Author David L Wallace
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2011-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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To examine the practice of writing from varied margins of society, this book offers careful readings of four exemplar American writers, each of whom felt compelled within their own time and place to write in response to systemic injustices in American society.

Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference

Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference
Title Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference PDF eBook
Author Damian Baca
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 398
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1040295460

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Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference challenges the Eurocentric perspective from which the field of rhetoric is traditionally viewed. Taking a step beyond the creation of alternative rhetorics that maintain the centrality of the European and Greco-Roman tradition, this volume argues on behalf of pluriversal rhetorics that coexist as equally important on their own terms. A timely addition to the respected Landmark Essays series, it will be invaluable to students of history of rhetoric, literacy, composition, and writing studies.

Rhetorics for Community Action

Rhetorics for Community Action
Title Rhetorics for Community Action PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Mentzell Ryder
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 339
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0739137689

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Rhetorics for Community Action: Public Writing and Writing Publics, by Phyllis Mentzell Ryder, offers theory and pedagogy to introduce public writing as a complex political and creative action. To write public texts, we have to invent the public we wish to address. Such invention is a complex task, with many components to consider: exigency that brings people together; a sense of agency and capacity; a sense of how the world is and what it can become. All these components constantly compete against texts that put forward other public ideals_opposing ideas about who really has power and who really can create change. Teachers of public writing must adopt a generous response to those who venture into this arena. Some scholars believe that to prepare students for public life, university classes should partner with grassroots community organizations, rather than nonprofits that serve food or tutor students. They worry that a service-related focus will create more passive citizens who do not rally and resist or grab the attention of government leaders or corporations. With carefully contextualized study of an after-school arts program, an area soup kitchen, and parks organizations, among others, Ryder shows that many so-called 'service' organizations are not passive places at all, and she argues that the main challenge of public work is precisely that it has to take place among all of these compelling definitions of democracy. Ryder proposes teaching public writing by partnering with multiple community nonprofits. She develops a framework to help students analyze how their community partners inspire people to action, and offers a course design that support them as they convey those public ideals in community texts. But composing public texts is only part of the challenge. Traditional newspapers and magazines, through their business models and writing styles, reinforce a dominant role for citizens as thinking and reading, but not necessarily acting. This civic role is also professed in the university, where students are taught writing that extends inquiry. Phyllis Mentzell Ryder's Rhetorics for Community Action: Public Writing and Writing Publics turns to the rhetorical practices of nondominant American communities and counterpublics, whose resistance to 'good' public speech and 'proper' public behavior reveals alternate modes of composing and acting in democracy.

Who Says?

Who Says?
Title Who Says? PDF eBook
Author William DeGenaro
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 305
Release 2007-01-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0822973103

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In Who Says?, scholars of rhetoric, composition, and communications seek to revise the elitist "rhetorical tradition" by analyzing diverse topics such as settlement house movements and hip-hop culture to uncover how communities use discourse to construct working-class identity. The contributors examine the language of workers at a concrete pour, depictions of long-haul truckers, a comic book series published by the CIO, the transgressive "fat" bodies of Roseanne and Anna Nicole Smith, and even reality television to provide rich insights into working-class rhetorics. The chapters identify working-class tropes and discursive strategies, and connect working-class identity to issues of race, gender, and sexuality. Using a variety of approaches including ethnography, research in historic archives, and analysis of case studies, Who Says? assembles an original and comprehensive collection that is accessible to both students and scholars of class studies and rhetoric.

Rhetorics of Whiteness

Rhetorics of Whiteness
Title Rhetorics of Whiteness PDF eBook
Author Tammie M Kennedy
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 360
Release 2017
Genre Computers
ISBN 0809335468

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"Contributors analyze how whiteness haunts popular culture, social media, education, and pedagogy, as well as theories of race themselves"--Provided by publisher.