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In Rhetoric in the Time of Torture, Laura A. Sparks investigates how rhetoric and interrogational torture are imbricated with one another, troubling clear distinctions between persuasion and violence. In light of the U.S. government’s post-9/11 reliance on heavy interrogation techniques, Sparks offers a renewed attention to the rhetorical and temporal dimensions of torture, including the ways in which techniques utilized by military interrogators are intertwined with violent action. The author introduces compelling temporal logics related to imminence, surveillance, and prisoners’ world-times, among others, illuminating how temporal concerns figure in both justifications for and practices of torture. In addition, this book offers a range of case studies, including select torture memos, photographs from Abu Ghraib Detention Center, and opportunities for digital human rights advocacy, to demonstrate how recognizing torture’s rhetorical and temporal dimensions is crucial to our understanding and critique of interrogational torture in the present day. Ultimately, Sparks invites readers to consider where rhetoric fits in a world where people torture others to make them speak. Scholars of communication, rhetoric, and political science would find this book of particular interest.



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“In this timely and compelling book, Laura Sparks dissects the rhetoricity of torture in the United States’ “war on terror” for insight into both the character of the country and the nature of rhetoric itself. A powerful instance of the intellectual fruit borne when bearing witness proceeds in reflective analysis.”

-- Ira Allen, Northern Arizona University

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Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: We Don’t Torture; Or, the Problem of Correspondence

Chapter 2: The Temporal Logic of Interruption

Chapter 3: Imminent Time and the Bureaucratic Groundwork

Chapter 4: Prisoner Time; Or, the Time that Unmakes the World

Chapter 5: Surveillance Time and Material Traces

Chapter 6: Making Advocacy

References

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 03/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666921809, 978-1666921809
      ISBN10: 1666921807

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Rhetoric in the Time of Torture, Laura A. Sparks investigates how rhetoric and interrogational torture are imbricated with one another, troubling clear distinctions between persuasion and violence. In light of the U.S. government’s post-9/11 reliance on heavy interrogation techniques, Sparks offers a renewed attention to the rhetorical and temporal dimensions of torture, including the ways in which techniques utilized by military interrogators are intertwined with violent action. The author introduces compelling temporal logics related to imminence, surveillance, and prisoners’ world-times, among others, illuminating how temporal concerns figure in both justifications for and practices of torture. In addition, this book offers a range of case studies, including select torture memos, photographs from Abu Ghraib Detention Center, and opportunities for digital human rights advocacy, to demonstrate how recognizing torture’s rhetorical and temporal dimensions is crucial to our understanding and critique of interrogational torture in the present day. Ultimately, Sparks invites readers to consider where rhetoric fits in a world where people torture others to make them speak. Scholars of communication, rhetoric, and political science would find this book of particular interest.



      Trade Review

      “In this timely and compelling book, Laura Sparks dissects the rhetoricity of torture in the United States’ “war on terror” for insight into both the character of the country and the nature of rhetoric itself. A powerful instance of the intellectual fruit borne when bearing witness proceeds in reflective analysis.”

      -- Ira Allen, Northern Arizona University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1: We Don’t Torture; Or, the Problem of Correspondence

      Chapter 2: The Temporal Logic of Interruption

      Chapter 3: Imminent Time and the Bureaucratic Groundwork

      Chapter 4: Prisoner Time; Or, the Time that Unmakes the World

      Chapter 5: Surveillance Time and Material Traces

      Chapter 6: Making Advocacy

      References

      About the Author

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