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Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork

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Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork

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Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork book

Edited BySamantha Senda-Cook, Aaron Hess, Michael K. Middleton, Danielle Endres
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 19 September 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351190473
Pages 394
eBook ISBN 9781351190473
Subjects Communication Studies, Humanities
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Senda-Cook, S., Hess, A., Middleton, M.K., & Endres, D. (Eds.). (2018). Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351190473

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

Edited BySamantha Senda-Cook, Aaron Hess, Michael K. Middleton, Danielle Endres

part Part I|73 pages

Starting Points

chapter 1|12 pages

Attending the Vernacular

A Plea for an Ethnographical Rhetoric
ByGerard A. Hauser

chapter 2|17 pages

Ethnography, Rhetoric, and Performance

ByDwight Conquergood

chapter 3|18 pages

Articulating Rhetorical Field Methods

Challenges and Tensions
ByMichael K. Middleton, Samantha Senda-Cook, Danielle Endres

chapter 4|22 pages

Critical-Rhetorical Ethnography

Rethinking the Place and Process of Rhetoric
ByAaron Hess

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

ByKenneth S. Zagacki, Victoria J. Gallagher

chapter 6|15 pages

Excerpt From “Mapping/Texting”

ByRalph Cintron

chapter 7|14 pages

Performing and Sustaining (Agri)Culture and Place

The Cultivation of Environmental Subjectivity on the Piedmont Farm Tour
ByCindy M. Spurlock

part Part III|55 pages

Public Memory

chapter 8|17 pages

Spaces of Remembering and Forgetting

The Reverent Eye/I at the Plains Indian Museum
ByGreg Dickinson, Brian L. Ott, Eric Aoki

chapter 9|16 pages

Silencing Survivors’ Narratives

Why Are We Again Forgetting the No Gun Ri Story?
BySuhi Choi

chapter 10|18 pages

Critical Museology, (Post)Colonial Communication, and the Gradual Mastering of Traumatic Pasts at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA)

ByMarouf Hasian, Rulon Wood

part Part IV|58 pages

Publics and Counterpublics

chapter 11|22 pages

Resisting “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month”

The Rhetoric of Counterpublics and Their Cultural Performances
ByPhaedra C. Pezzullo

chapter 12|15 pages

Counter-Public Enclaves and Understanding the Function of Rhetoric in Social Movement Coalition-Building

ByKarma R. Chávez

chapter 13|17 pages

Unframing Models of Public Distribution

From Rhetorical Situation to Rhetorical Ecologies
ByJenny Edbauer (Rice)

part Part V|71 pages

Advocacy and Activism

chapter 14|29 pages

The Streets of Laredo

Mercurian Rhetoric and the Obama Campaign
ByPeter Simonson

chapter 15|22 pages

Activism, Deliberation, and Networked Public Screens

Rhetorical Scenes From the Occupy Movement in Lincoln, Nebraska (Parts 1 & 2) 1
ByJoshua P. Ewalt, Jessy J. Ohl, Damien Smith Pfister

chapter 16|18 pages

Narrative as Vernacular Rhetoric

Understanding Community Among Transients, Tourists, and Locals
Byerin daina mcclellan

part Part VI|56 pages

Science, Technology, and Medicine

chapter 17|18 pages

Marbles, Dimples, Rubber Sheets, and Quantum Wells

The Role of Analogy in the Rhetoric of Science 1
ByHeather Brodie Graves

chapter 18|22 pages

Multiple Ontologies in Pain Management

Toward a Postplural Rhetoric of Science
ByS. Scott Graham, Carl Herndl

chapter 19|14 pages

Watershed as Common-Place

Communicating for Conservation at the Watershed Scale
ByCaroline Gottschalk Druschke
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