A Journal of Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture (original) (raw)

Issue 34

Articles

Ecologies of “Sleepy Joe” and “Mini-Mike”: The Affective Politics of Ethos and the Ethics of Ad Hominem Light

David R. Gruber, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Of Sound, Bodies, and Immersive Experience: Sonic Rhetoric and its Affordances in The Virtual Martin Luther King Project

Victoria J. Gallagher, North Carolina State University

Cynthia Rosenfeld, NC State University
Conner Tomlison, NC State University

The Triadic Play of Identification: Relational Ethics in an Autoethnographic Exploration of Tabletop Roleplay

Nina Feng, University of Utah

Break Stuff: Negation, Totality, and the Project of Rhetorical Theory

James Rushing Daniel, University of Washington

The View from "Zoom University": Surveillance and Control in Higher Ed's Pandemic Pedagogy Pivot

S. L. Nelson, University of Sussex

Annette Vee, University of Pittsburgh

Sound Judgments: A Case Study in Digital Ethos and Networked Phronesis

Thomas Lawson, University of Pittsburgh

A Feel for Things: Tracing a Latourian Rhetoricity in the Bump Stock’s Articulation

Oren M. Abeles, Michigan Technological University

Reading Mean Comments to Subvert Gendered Hate on YouTube: Toward a Spectrum of Digital Aggression Response

Derek M. Sparby, Illinois State University

Sonic Projects

Carried from Home on the Thread of a Tune: Listening for Misunderstanding

Jeremy Cushman, Purdue University

Andrew Crook, Pierce College
Shannon Kelly, Michigan State University

What Will Have Been Cool: Notes on Hauntological and Hypnogogic Music

Timothy Richardson, University of Texas at Arlington Department of English

Reviews

Review of Claiming the Bicycle: Women, Rhetoric, and Technology in Nineteenth-Century America by Sarah Hallenbeck

Millie Hizer, Indiana University, Bloomington

Review of Planting the Anthropocene: Rhetorics of Natureculture

Shannon Kelly, Michigan State University

Review of Jenny Rice’s Awful Archives: Conspiracy Theory, Rhetoric, and Acts of Evidence

Bess R. H. Myers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Review of Andrei Guruianu and Natalia Andrievskikh’s The Afterlife of Discarded Objects: Memory and Forgetting in a Culture of Waste

John Purfield, University of Colorado Denver

Review of Aja Y. Martinez's Counterstory: The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory

Alexis Rocha, San José State University

Ryan Skinnell, San José State University