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Autor:
Rabeea Al-Mubarak, Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Languages ISBN: 9781003195276
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003195276-13
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003195276-13
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 104:422-443
This essay examines the commonplace argument that particular weapons have the power to end war forever. I argue that the basic form of the durable memetic phrasal pattern that emerges from the commonplace’s many iterations is Weapon X makes war imp
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
The Handbook of Communication and Security ISBN: 9781351180962
In this chapter, as a means to assess the ongoing, complex, and intertwined histories of communication and security, I examine securitizing speech acts concerning weapons. I argue that speech acts that grant, restrict, and prohibit the possession of
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351180962-2
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies. 13:363-379
This paper examines the dynamite at the 1886 Haymarket Square bombing trial and in the courtroom address of accused bomb conspirator August Spies. The analysis focuses on the crucial object of the Haymarket events—the dynamite bomb—as much as it
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Technē's Paradox—a frequent theme in science fiction—is the commonplace belief that technology has both the potential to annihilate humanity and to preserve it. Advocating Weapons, War, and Terrorism looks at how this paradox applies to some of
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Communication Teacher. 29:151-158
Courses: Rhetoric Studies, Discourse Studies, Persuasive Writing, Argumentation, Rhetoric of Social MovementsObjectives: (1) This semester-long project requires each student to write one entry that will be compiled with their classmates' entries into
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Advances in the History of Rhetoric. 17:88-97
This article examines the rhetorical transformation of Malthus’s concept of the “redundant population” into what Marx and Engels relabeled the “surplus population” and the “industrial reserve army.” Three rhetorical functions can be obs
Autor:
Ian E. J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Communication. 76:217-235
This paper examines “sonic torture,” which refers to using sound reproduction technologies to blast prisoners with a continuous noise at peak loudness in order to coerce cooperation. I propose two ways to understand sonic torture's deafening nois