Where's the Rhetoric?: Imagining a Unified Field

Author:   S Scott Graham
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
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9780814257715


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   02 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"The emergence of rhetorical new materialisms and computational rhetorics has provoked something of an existential crisis within rhetorical studies. In Where's the Rhetoric?, S. Scott Graham tackles this titular question by arguing first that scholarly efforts in rhetorical new materialisms and computational rhetoric be understood as coextensive with longstanding disciplinary commitments in rhetoric. In making this argument, Graham excavates the shared intellectual history of traditional rhetorical inquiry, rhetorical new materialisms, and computational rhetoric with particular emphasis on the works of Carolyn Miller, Kenneth Burke, and Henri Bergson. Building on this foundation, Graham then argues for a more unified approach to contemporary rhetorical inquiry--one that eschews disciplinary demarcations between rhetoric's various subareas. Specifically, Graham uses his unified field theory to explore 1) the rise of the ""tweetorial"" as a parascientific genre, 2) inventional practices in new media design, 3) statistical approaches to understanding biomedical discourse, and 4) American electioneering rhetorics. The book overall demonstrates how seemingly disparate intellectual approaches within rhetoric can be made to speak productively to one another in the pursuit of shared scholarly goals around questions of genre, media, and political discourse--thereby providing a foundation for imagining a more unified field."

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Author:   S Scott Graham
Publisher:   Ohio State University Press
Imprint:   Ohio State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780814257715


ISBN 10:   0814257712
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   02 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""This is a wonderfully strange book. In his searching for rhetoric, Graham traces a new history for rhetorical new materialism, invigorates the study of genre, and builds new tools for the study of rhetoric. Its strangeness inheres in its linkages but also in its style, which delights at every turn."" --Nathaniel Rivers ""The title of S. Scott Graham's latest book invokes a question that is all too common in rhetorical studies today. When new ideas and new methods for rhetorical inquiry are proposed or endorsed, the first question often asked by peer reviewers or in hushed breaths in conference hallways is 'That's fine, but where's the rhetoric?' Rather than critique this question or try to meet it on its own terms (what is or isn't rhetoric), Graham uses it as a jumping-off point to propose something more challenging and, decidedly, more radical. What if, he asks, instead of policing disciplinary boundaries, we tried to build a more unified field of rhetoric, one firmly situated within traditional rhetorical texts and ideas but dynamic enough to accommodate a wider range of actors, agencies, and perspectives? Where's the Rhetoric? attempts just such a feat, and like comparable efforts in physics, Graham's theory of a unified field is bold, speculative, and, above all, exciting. This is an important and timely intervention into a number of important conversations in the field of rhetoric today."" --Scot Barnett, author of Rhetorical Realism: Rhetoric, Ethics, and the Ontology of Things"


This is a wonderfully strange book. In his searching for rhetoric, Graham traces a new history for rhetorical new materialism, invigorates the study of genre, and builds new tools for the study of rhetoric. Its strangeness inheres in its linkages but also in its style, which delights at every turn. --Nathaniel Rivers The title of S. Scott Graham's latest book invokes a question that is all too common in rhetorical studies today. When new ideas and new methods for rhetorical inquiry are proposed or endorsed, the first question often asked by peer reviewers or in hushed breaths in conference hallways is 'That's fine, but where's the rhetoric?' Rather than critique this question or try to meet it on its own terms (what is or isn't rhetoric), Graham uses it as a jumping-off point to propose something more challenging and, decidedly, more radical. What if, he asks, instead of policing disciplinary boundaries, we tried to build a more unified field of rhetoric, one firmly situated within traditional rhetorical texts and ideas but dynamic enough to accommodate a wider range of actors, agencies, and perspectives? Where's the Rhetoric? attempts just such a feat, and like comparable efforts in physics, Graham's theory of a unified field is bold, speculative, and, above all, exciting. This is an important and timely intervention into a number of important conversations in the field of rhetoric today. --Scot Barnett, author of Rhetorical Realism: Rhetoric, Ethics, and the Ontology of Things


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S. Scott Graham is Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of The Politics of Pain Medicine: A Rhetorical-Ontological Inquiry.

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