Participatory Critical Rhetoric
eBook - Theoretical and Methodological Foundations for Studying Rhetoric In Situ
Middleton, Michael/Hess, Aaron/Endres, Danielle et al
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Zusatztext
<span><span>Increasingly, rhetorical scholars are using fieldwork and other ethnographic, performance, and qualitative methods to access, document, and analyze forms of everyday</span><span> in situ</span><span> rhetoric rather than using already documented texts. In this book, the authors argue that participatory critical rhetoric, as an approach to</span><span>in situ</span><span> rhetoric, is a theoretically, methodologically, and praxiologically robust approach to critical rhetorical studies. This book addresses how participatory critical rhetoric furthers understanding of the significant role that rhetoric plays in everyday life through expanding the archive of rhetorical practices and texts, emplacing rhetorical critics in direct conversation with rhetors and audiences at the moment of rhetorical invention, and highlighting marginalized voices that might otherwise go unnoticed. This book organizes the theoretical and methodological foundations of participatory critical rhetoric through four vectors that enhance conventional rhetorical approaches: 1) the political commitments of the critic; 2) rhetorical reflexivity and the role of the embodied critic; 3) emplaced rhetoric and the interplay between the field, text, and context; and 4) multiperspectival judgment that is informed by direct participation with rhetors and audiences. In addition to laying the groundwork and advocating for the approach, Participatory Critical Rhetoric also offers significant contributions to rhetorical theory and criticism more broadly by revisiting the fields understanding of core topics such as role of the critic, text/context, audience, rhetorical effect, and the purpose of criticism. Further, it enhances theoretical conversations about material rhetoric, place/space, affect, intersectional rhetoric, embodiment, and rhetorical reflexivity.</span></span>
Autorenportrait
<span><span>Michael Middleton</span><span> is assistant professor of argumentation and public discourse in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah.<br><br></span><span>Aaron Hess</span><span> is assistant professor of rhetoric at Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix campus.<br><br></span><span>Danielle Endres</span><span> is associate professor of rhetoric in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah.<br><br></span><span>Samantha Senda-Cook</span><span> is assistant professor of rhetoric in the Department of Communication Studies and affiliated faculty with the environmental science and sustainability programs at Creighton University.</span></span>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 16.12.2015
Umfang: 242 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781498513814
Umbreit-Nr.: 1000135
