ABSTRACT

Sexual rhetoric is the self-conscious and critical engagement with discourses of sexuality that exposes both their naturalization and their queering, their torquing to create different or counter-discourses, giving voice and agency to multiple and complex sexual experiences. This volume explores the intersection of rhetoric and sexuality through the varieties of methods available in the fields of rhetoric and writing studies, including case studies, theoretical questioning, ethnographies, or close (and distant) readings of "texts" that help us think through the rhetorical force of sexuality and the sexual force of rhetoric.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

What's Sexual about Rhetoric, What's Rhetorical about Sex?

part |77 pages

Sexed Methods

chapter |14 pages

“Intersecting Realities”

Queer Assemblage as Rhetorical Methodology

chapter |14 pages

Hard-Core Rhetoric

Gender, Genre, and the Image in Neuroscience

chapter |7 pages

Historicizing Sexual Rhetorics

Theorizing the Power to Read, the Power to Interpret, and the Power to Produce

part |79 pages

Troubling Identity

chapter |13 pages

Affect, Female Masculinity, and the Embodied Space Between

Two-Spirit Traces in Thirza Cuthand's Experimental Film

chapter |13 pages

The Unbearable Weight of Pedagogical Neutrality

Religion and LGBTQ Issues in the English Studies Classroom

chapter |12 pages

The Story of Fox Girl

Writing Queer about/in Imaginary Spaces

chapter |14 pages

“As Proud of Our Gayness, as We Are of Our Blackness”

Race-ing Sexual Rhetorics in the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays

part |85 pages

(Counter)Publics

chapter |13 pages

“Gay Boys Kill Themselves”

The Queer Figuration of the Suicidal Gay Teen

chapter |15 pages

Consorting with the Enemy?

Women's Liberation Rhetoric about Sexuality 1

chapter |13 pages

Presidential Masculinity

George W. Bush's Rhetorical Conquest