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Publikováno v:
Rhetoric Review. 37:314-316
In the introduction to Kenneth Burke + The Posthuman, Chris Mays, Nathaniel A. Rivers, and Kellie Sharp-Hoskins acknowledge that Kenneth Burke and posthumanism may be an odd coupling. So we wonder:...
Autor:
Nathaniel A Rivers
Publikováno v:
ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. 29:1362-1363
Autor:
Nathaniel A. Rivers, Carolyn R. Miller, Thomas Rickert, Laurie Gries, Jennifer Bay, Lynda Walsh, Jenny Rice
Publikováno v:
Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 47:403-462
It used to be that only rhetoricians of science and technology read Bruno Latour. However, Paul Lynch and Nathaniel Rivers’s 2015 collection Thinking with Bruno Latour in Rhetoric and Composition d...
Autor:
Nathaniel A. Rivers
Publikováno v:
Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly ISBN: 9781315108889
Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly
Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::51ba0943bdcc0ca00c9ef71a7aa77f88
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315108889-24
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315108889-24
Autor:
Maarten Derksen, Nathaniel A. Rivers
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 101(4), 633-654
This article explores deception through the lenses of rhetorical theory and experimental social psychology, thus performing an important interdisciplinary gesture. It argues that deception is emergent in experimental conditions as it likewise is in r
Autor:
Casey Boyle, Nathaniel A. Rivers
Publikováno v:
Technical Communication Quarterly. 25:29-47
This article explores accessibility ontologically, proposing nonequal design as a way to include and encourage difference. Part One situates the possibility for a multiple version approach to accessibility; Part Two finds affinities in science and te
Autor:
Nathaniel A. Rivers
Publikováno v:
Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 45:420-440
Carl Herndl and Stuart Brown argue that the complexity of environmental rhetoric is such that its concerns are embedded in both our lived experiences and across many intellectual endeavors. To think through environmentalism, they suggest, is to think
While rhetoric as a discipline is firmly planted in humanism and anthropology, posthumanism seeks to leave the human behind. This highly original examination of Kenneth Burke's thought grapples with these ostensibly contradictory concepts as opportun