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Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork
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ABSTRACT
Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork compiles foundational articles highlighting the development of fieldwork in rhetorical criticism. Presenting a wide variety of approaches, the volume begins with a section establishing the starting points for the development of fieldwork in rhetorical criticism and then examines five topics: Space & Place; Public Memory; Publics and Counterpublics; Advocacy and Activism; and Science, Technology, and Medicine. Within these sections, readers evaluate a full spectrum of methods, from interviews, to oral histories, to participant observation. This volume is invaluable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of rhetorical criticism, rhetorical fieldwork, and qualitative methods looking for a comprehensive overview of the development of rhetorical fieldwork.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |4 pages
General Introduction
part Part I|73 pages
Starting Points
chapter 3|18 pages
Articulating Rhetorical Field Methods
chapter 4|22 pages
Critical-Rhetorical Ethnography
part Part II|49 pages
Space and Place
chapter 5|18 pages
Rhetoric and Materiality in the Museum Park at the North Carolina Museum of Art
chapter 7|14 pages
Performing and Sustaining (Agri)Culture and Place
part Part III|55 pages
Public Memory
chapter 8|17 pages
Spaces of Remembering and Forgetting
chapter 9|16 pages
Silencing Survivors’ Narratives
chapter 10|18 pages
Critical Museology, (Post)Colonial Communication, and the Gradual Mastering of Traumatic Pasts at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA)
part Part IV|58 pages
Publics and Counterpublics
chapter 11|22 pages
Resisting “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month”
chapter 12|15 pages
Counter-Public Enclaves and Understanding the Function of Rhetoric in Social Movement Coalition-Building
chapter 13|17 pages
Unframing Models of Public Distribution
part Part V|71 pages
Advocacy and Activism
chapter 15|22 pages
Activism, Deliberation, and Networked Public Screens
chapter 16|18 pages
Narrative as Vernacular Rhetoric
part Part VI|56 pages
Science, Technology, and Medicine