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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.



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"This collection is sharply curated yet appropriately broad in scope. With consideration of the vernacular, the everyday, and the ephemeral, it directs critical attention to the pervasive and visceral rhetorics that guide publics and discourses yet might otherwise be overlooked. These essays capture the pulse of rhetoric’s turn toward participatory field research and ethnography—perhaps the most significant and widespread disciplinary shift for rhetorical studies in the current time."

- Casey R. Schmitt, Gonzaga University, USA



Table of Contents

Starting Points. Attending to the Vernacular: A Plea for an Ethnographical Rhetoric Hauser. Ethnography, Rhetoric, and Performance Conquergood. Articulating Rhetorical Field Methods: Challenges and Tensions Middleton, Senda-Cook, and Endres. Critical-Rhetorical Ethnography: Rethinking the Place and Process of Rhetoric Hess. Space and Place. Rhetoric and Materiality in the Museum Park at the North Carolina Museum of Art Zagacki and Gallagher. Excerpts from Angels Town: Chero Ways, Gang Life, and the Rhetorics of Everyday Cintron. Performing and Sustaining (Agri)Culture and Place: The Cultivation of Environmental Subjectivity on the Piedmont Farm Tour Spurlock. Public Memory. Spaces of Remembering and Forgetting: The Reverent Eye/I at the Plains Indian Museum Dickinson, Ott, and Aoki. Silencing Survivors’ Narratives: Why Are We Again Forgetting the No Gun Ri Story? Choi. Critical Museology, (Post)Colonial Communication, and the Gradual Mastering of Traumatic Pasts at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) Hasian and Wood Publics and Counterpublics. Resisting ‘National Breast Cancer Awareness Month’: The Rhetoric of Counterpublics and Their Cultural Performances Pezzullo. Counter-Public Enclaves and Understanding the Function of Rhetoric in Social Movement Coalition-Building Chávez. Unframing Models of Public Distribution: From Rhetorical Situation to Rhetorical Ecologies Edbauer Advocacy and Activism. The Streets of Laredo: Mercurian Rhetoric and the Obama Campaign Simonson. Activism, Deliberation, and Networked Public Screens Rhetorical Scenes From the Occupy Moment in Lincoln, Nebraska Ewalt, Ohl, and Smith Pfister. Narrative as Vernacular Rhetoric: Understanding Community Among Transients, Tourists and Locals mcclellan Science, Technology, and Medicine. Marbles, Dimples, Rubber Sheets, and Quantum Wells: The Role of Analogy in the Rhetoric of Science Graves. Multiple Ontologies in Pain Management: Toward a Postplural Rhetoric of Science Graham and Herndl. Watershed as Common-Place: Communicating for Conservation at the Watershed Scale Caroline Druschke

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 10/2/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780815392552, 978-0815392552
      ISBN10: 0815392559
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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.



      Trade Review

      "This collection is sharply curated yet appropriately broad in scope. With consideration of the vernacular, the everyday, and the ephemeral, it directs critical attention to the pervasive and visceral rhetorics that guide publics and discourses yet might otherwise be overlooked. These essays capture the pulse of rhetoric’s turn toward participatory field research and ethnography—perhaps the most significant and widespread disciplinary shift for rhetorical studies in the current time."

      - Casey R. Schmitt, Gonzaga University, USA



      Table of Contents

      Starting Points. Attending to the Vernacular: A Plea for an Ethnographical Rhetoric Hauser. Ethnography, Rhetoric, and Performance Conquergood. Articulating Rhetorical Field Methods: Challenges and Tensions Middleton, Senda-Cook, and Endres. Critical-Rhetorical Ethnography: Rethinking the Place and Process of Rhetoric Hess. Space and Place. Rhetoric and Materiality in the Museum Park at the North Carolina Museum of Art Zagacki and Gallagher. Excerpts from Angels Town: Chero Ways, Gang Life, and the Rhetorics of Everyday Cintron. Performing and Sustaining (Agri)Culture and Place: The Cultivation of Environmental Subjectivity on the Piedmont Farm Tour Spurlock. Public Memory. Spaces of Remembering and Forgetting: The Reverent Eye/I at the Plains Indian Museum Dickinson, Ott, and Aoki. Silencing Survivors’ Narratives: Why Are We Again Forgetting the No Gun Ri Story? Choi. Critical Museology, (Post)Colonial Communication, and the Gradual Mastering of Traumatic Pasts at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) Hasian and Wood Publics and Counterpublics. Resisting ‘National Breast Cancer Awareness Month’: The Rhetoric of Counterpublics and Their Cultural Performances Pezzullo. Counter-Public Enclaves and Understanding the Function of Rhetoric in Social Movement Coalition-Building Chávez. Unframing Models of Public Distribution: From Rhetorical Situation to Rhetorical Ecologies Edbauer Advocacy and Activism. The Streets of Laredo: Mercurian Rhetoric and the Obama Campaign Simonson. Activism, Deliberation, and Networked Public Screens Rhetorical Scenes From the Occupy Moment in Lincoln, Nebraska Ewalt, Ohl, and Smith Pfister. Narrative as Vernacular Rhetoric: Understanding Community Among Transients, Tourists and Locals mcclellan Science, Technology, and Medicine. Marbles, Dimples, Rubber Sheets, and Quantum Wells: The Role of Analogy in the Rhetoric of Science Graves. Multiple Ontologies in Pain Management: Toward a Postplural Rhetoric of Science Graham and Herndl. Watershed as Common-Place: Communicating for Conservation at the Watershed Scale Caroline Druschke

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