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The Routledge Handbook of Queer Rhetoric maps the ongoing becoming
of queer rhetoric in the late twentieth and early twenty-first
centuries, offering a dynamic overview of the history of and
scholarly research in this field. The handbook features rhetorical
scholarship that explicitly uses and extends insights from work in
queer and trans theories to understand and critique intersections
of rhetoric, gender, class, and sexuality. More important, chapters
also attend to the intersections of constructs of queerness with
race, class, ability, and neurodiversity. In so doing, the book
acknowledges the many debts contemporary queer theory has to work
by scholars of color, feminists, and activists, inside and outside
the academy. The first book of its kind, the handbook traces and
documents the emergence of this subfield within rhetorical studies
while also pointing the way toward new lines of inquiry, new
trajectories in scholarship, and new modalities and methods of
analysis, critique, intervention, and speculation. This handbook is
an invaluable resource for scholars, graduate students, and
advanced undergraduate students studying rhetoric, communication,
cultural studies, and queer studies.
This handbook brings together scholars from around the globe who
here contribute to our understanding of how digital rhetoric is
changing the landscape of writing. Increasingly, all of us must
navigate networks of information, compose not just with computers
but an array of mobile devices, increase our technological
literacy, and understand the changing dynamics of authoring,
writing, reading, and publishing in a world of rich and complex
texts. Given such changes, and given the diverse ways in which
younger generations of college students are writing, communicating,
and designing texts in multimediated, electronic environments, we
need to consider how the very act of writing itself is undergoing
potentially fundamental changes. These changes are being addressed
increasingly by the emerging field of digital rhetoric, a field
that attempts to understand the rhetorical possibilities and
affordances of writing, broadly defined, in a wide array of digital
environments. Of interest to both researchers and students, this
volume provides insights about the fields of rhetoric, writing,
composition, digital media, literature, and multimodal studies.
Sexual rhetoric is the self-conscious and critical engagement with
discourses of sexuality that exposes both their naturalization and
their queering, their torquing to create different or
counter-discourses, giving voice and agency to multiple and complex
sexual experiences. This volume explores the intersection of
rhetoric and sexuality through the varieties of methods available
in the fields of rhetoric and writing studies, including case
studies, theoretical questioning, ethnographies, or close (and
distant) readings of "texts" that help us think through the
rhetorical force of sexuality and the sexual force of rhetoric.
This handbook brings together scholars from around the globe who
here contribute to our understanding of how digital rhetoric is
changing the landscape of writing. Increasingly, all of us must
navigate networks of information, compose not just with computers
but an array of mobile devices, increase our technological
literacy, and understand the changing dynamics of authoring,
writing, reading, and publishing in a world of rich and complex
texts. Given such changes, and given the diverse ways in which
younger generations of college students are writing, communicating,
and designing texts in multimediated, electronic environments, we
need to consider how the very act of writing itself is undergoing
potentially fundamental changes. These changes are being addressed
increasingly by the emerging field of digital rhetoric, a field
that attempts to understand the rhetorical possibilities and
affordances of writing, broadly defined, in a wide array of digital
environments. Of interest to both researchers and students, this
volume provides insights about the fields of rhetoric, writing,
composition, digital media, literature, and multimodal studies.
Sexual rhetoric is the self-conscious and critical engagement with
discourses of sexuality that exposes both their naturalization and
their queering, their torquing to create different or
counter-discourses, giving voice and agency to multiple and complex
sexual experiences. This volume explores the intersection of
rhetoric and sexuality through the varieties of methods available
in the fields of rhetoric and writing studies, including case
studies, theoretical questioning, ethnographies, or close (and
distant) readings of "texts" that help us think through the
rhetorical force of sexuality and the sexual force of rhetoric.
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