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Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions

University of Alabama Press

Analyzes the rhetoric of contemporary sex panics to expose how homophobia, heterosexism, and transphobia define public, political, and scholarly preoccupations with sexuality and gender

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Lives, Letters, and Quilts

Women and Everyday Rhetorics of Resistance

University of Alabama Press

How writers, activists, and artists without power resist dominant social, cultural, and political structures through the deployment of unconventional means and materials

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Rhetorical Machines

Writing, Code, and Computational Ethics

Edited by John Jones and Lavinia Hirsu; Introduction by John Jones and Lavinia Hirsu
University of Alabama Press

A landmark volume that explores the interconnected nature of technologies and rhetorical practice

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Writing as Punishment in Schools, Courts, and Everyday Life

University of Alabama Press

A probing and prescient consideration of writing as an instrument of punishment

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The Mark of Criminality

Rhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War-on-Crime Era

University of Alabama Press

Illustrates the ways that the “war on crime” became conjoined—aesthetically, politically, and rhetorically—with the emergence of gangsta rap as a lucrative and deeply controversial subgenre of hip-hop

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Citizen Science in the Digital Age

Rhetoric, Science, and Public Engagement

University of Alabama Press

A discussion of the benefits and pitfalls of citizen science—scientific undertakings that make use of public participation and crowd-sourced data collection

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Friendship Fictions

The Rhetoric of Citizenship in the Liberal Imaginary

University of Alabama Press

Friendship serves as a metaphor for citizenship and mirrors the individual’s participation in civic life. Friendship Fictions unravels key implications of this metaphor and demonstrates how it can transform liberal culture into a more just and democratic way of life.

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Desiring the Bomb

Communication, Psychoanalysis, and the Atomic Age

University of Alabama Press

A timely interdisciplinary study that applies psychoanalysis and the rhetorical tradition of the sublime to examine the cultural aftermath of the Atomic Age

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Field Rhetoric

Ethnography, Ecology, and Engagement in the Places of Persuasion

University of Alabama Press

A survey of the innovative scholarship emerging at the intersections of rhetoric and fieldwork

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Lacan in Public

Psychoanalysis and the Science of Rhetoric

University of Alabama Press

Lacan in Public argues that Lacan’s contributions to the theory of rhetoric are substantial and revolutionary and that rhetoric is, in fact, the central concern of Lacan’s entire body of work.

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Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks

University of Alabama Press

An examination of two seemingly incongruous areas of study: ancient rhetoric and digitally networked communication
 

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Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things

Edited by Scot Barnett and Casey Boyle; Introduction by Scot Barnett and Casey Boyle
University of Alabama Press

Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things is the first book-length collection of essays that explore the vibrant materiality of everyday objects in rhetorical theory, practice, and writing. It examines how things such as food, bicycles, and typewriters can influence history and sociality.

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What Democracy Looks Like

The Rhetoric of Social Movements and Counterpublics

University of Alabama Press

A compelling and timely collection that combines two distinct but related theories in rhetoric and communication studies

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The Politics of the Superficial

Visual Rhetoric and the Protocol of Display

University of Alabama Press

The Politics of the Superficial argues that the increasing volume of visually communicative surfaces in public life contributes to a very particular form of public imagination and political activity.

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Democracy's Lot

Rhetoric, Publics, and the Places of Invention

University of Alabama Press

Traces the communication strategies of various constituencies in a Chicago neighborhood, offering insights into the challenges that beset diverse urban populations and demonstrating persuasively rhetoric’s power to illuminate and resolve charged conflicts

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The Motherhood Business

Consumption, Communication, and Privilege

University of Alabama Press

The essays in The Motherhood Business examine how consumer culture both constrains and empowers contemporary motherhood. The collection demonstrates that the logic of consumerism and entrepreneurship has redefined both the experience of mothering and the marketplace.

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The Everest Effect

Nature, Culture, Ideology

University of Alabama Press

The Everest Effect is an accessibly written cultural history of how nature, technology, and culture have worked together to turn Mount Everest into a powerful and ubiquitous physical measure of Western values.

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Banning Queer Blood

Rhetorics of Citizenship, Contagion, and Resistance

University of Alabama Press

Frames blood donation as a performance of civic identity closely linked to the meaning of citizenship

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Inside the Teaching Machine

Rhetoric and the Globalization of the U.S. Public Research University

University of Alabama Press

Inside the Teaching Machine argues that the U.S. public research university has always been a vital component of the capitalist political economy. Advocates of higher education have long contended that universities should operate above the crude material negotiations of economics and politics. Such arguments often ignore the historical reality that the American university system emerged through, and in service to, a capitalist political economy.

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Rhetorical Exposures

Confrontation and Contradiction in US Social Documentary Photography

University of Alabama Press

In Rhetorical Exposures, Christopher Carter explores social documentary photography from the nineteenth century to the present in order to illuminate the political dimensions and consequences of photographs taken and selected to highlight social injustice.

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Stepping Into Zion

Hatzaad Harishon, Black Jews, and the Remaking of Jewish Identity

University of Alabama Press

Considers the question “Who is a Jew?”— a critical rhetorical issue with far-reaching consequences for Jews and non-Jews alike

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Conceiving Normalcy

Rhetoric, Law, and the Double Binds of Infertility

University of Alabama Press

This ground-breaking rhetorical analysis examines a 1987 Massachusetts law affecting infertility treatment and the cultural context that makes such a law possible

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Reclaiming Queer

Activist and Academic Rhetorics of Resistance

University of Alabama Press

An examination of the rhetorical linkage of queer theory in the academy with street-level queer activism in the 1980s and early 1990s

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Rhetorical Secrets

Mapping Gay Identity and Queer Resistance in Contemporary America

University of Alabama Press

Gay male identity as a product of rhetoric and public discourse in modern America.

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The Border Crossed Us

Rhetorics of Borders, Citizenship, and Latina/o Identity

University of Alabama Press

Explores efforts to restrict and expand notions of US citizenship as they relate specifically to the US-Mexico border and Latina/o identity

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Soapbox Rebellion

The Hobo Orator Union and the Free Speech Fights of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1909-1916

University of Alabama Press

Soapbox Rebellion, a new critical history of the free speech fights of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), illustrates how the lively and colorful soapbox culture of the “Wobblies” generated novel forms of class struggle.
 

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Rhetoric and the Republic

Politics, Civic Discourse, and Education in Early America

University of Alabama Press

Casts a revealing light on modern cultural conflicts through the lens of rhetorical education.

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In the Name of Necessity

Military Tribunals and the Loss of American Civil Liberties

University of Alabama Press

Analyses the ways American leaders have justified the use of military tribunals, the suspension of due process, and the elimination of habeas corpus


 

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Founding Fictions

University of Alabama Press

An extended analysis of how Americans imagined themselves as citizens between 1764 and 1845
 

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Border Rhetorics

Citizenship and Identity on the US-Mexico Frontier

Edited by D. Robert DeChaine; Introduction by D. Robert DeChaine; Afterword by John Louis Lucaites
University of Alabama Press

Undertakes a wide-ranging examination of the US-Mexico border as it functions in the rhetorical production of civic unity in the United States
 

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