Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks
Rhetoric, Through Everyday Things
What Democracy Looks Like
The Rhetoric of Social Movements and Counterpublics
The Politics of the Superficial
Visual Rhetoric and the Protocol of Display
Democracy's Lot
Rhetoric, Publics, and the Places of Invention
The Motherhood Business
Consumption, Communication, and Privilege
The Everest Effect
Nature, Culture, Ideology
Banning Queer Blood
Rhetorics of Citizenship, Contagion, and Resistance
Frames blood donation as a performance of civic identity closely linked to the meaning of citizenship
Inside the Teaching Machine
Rhetoric and the Globalization of the U.S. Public Research University
Rhetorical Exposures
Confrontation and Contradiction in US Social Documentary Photography
Stepping Into Zion
Hatzaad Harishon, Black Jews, and the Remaking of Jewish Identity
Conceiving Normalcy
Rhetoric, Law, and the Double Binds of Infertility
This ground-breaking rhetorical analysis examines a 1987 Massachusetts law affecting infertility treatment and the cultural context that makes such a law possible
Reclaiming Queer
Activist and Academic Rhetorics of Resistance
Rhetorical Secrets
Mapping Gay Identity and Queer Resistance in Contemporary America
The Border Crossed Us
Rhetorics of Borders, Citizenship, and Latina/o Identity
Soapbox Rebellion
The Hobo Orator Union and the Free Speech Fights of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1909-1916
Rhetoric and the Republic
Politics, Civic Discourse, and Education in Early America
In the Name of Necessity
Military Tribunals and the Loss of American Civil Liberties
Founding Fictions
Border Rhetorics
Citizenship and Identity on the US-Mexico Frontier
Hearing the Hurt
Rhetoric, Aesthetics, and Politics of the New Negro Movement
Poets Beyond the Barricade
Rhetoric, Citizenship, and Dissent after 1960
What Are Stem Cells?
Definitions at the Intersection of Science and Politics
Global Memoryscapes
Contesting Remembrance in a Transnational Age
Modern Occult Rhetoric
Mass Media and the Drama of Secrecy in the Twentieth Century
A broadly interdisciplinary study of the pervasive secrecy in America cultural, political, and religious discourse.
The House of My Sojourn
Rhetoric, Women, and the Question of Authority
Envisions the relationship between women and rhetoric as a house: a structure erected in ancient Greece by men that, historically, has made room for women but has also denied them the authority and agency to speak from within
Baseball and Rhetorics of Purity
The National Pastime and American Identity During the War on Terror
An investigation into the culture and mythology of baseball, a study of its limits and failures, and an invitation to remake the game in a more democratic way
Places of Public Memory
The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials
Scientific Characters
Rhetoric, Politics, and Trust in Breast Cancer Research
Public Modalities
Illustrates a modalities approach to the study of publics
Making Camp
Rhetorics of Transgression in U.S. Popular Culture
Toxic Tourism
Rhetorics of Pollution, Travel, and Environmental Justice
Framing Public Memory
A collection of essays by prominent scholars from many disciplines on the construction of public memories
The Prettier Doll
Rhetoric, Discourse, and Ordinary Democracy
Essays in the The Prettier Doll focus on the same local controversy: in 2001,a third-grade girl in Colorado submitted an experiment to the school science fair. She asked 30 adults and 30 fifth-graders which of two Barbie dolls was prettier.
Rhetorical Knowledge in Legal Practice and Critical Legal Theory
Democracy and America's War on Terror
Democracy and America's War on Terror brings the rhetorical dimension of democracy to bear on American culture in the divisive age of terrorism.
It will be of interest to public policymakers and informed general readers as well as students and scholars in the fields of rhetoric, political theory/philosophy, democratic theory, U.S. foreign relations/policy, war and peace studies, terrorism, and cultural studies.