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Re/Framing Identifications

Publisher Waveland Pr Inc
Category Paperback
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Author(s) Michelle Ballif
Publisher Waveland Pr Inc
ISBN / ASIN 1478606711
ISBN-13 9781478606710
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #2,794,448
Category Paperback
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The thirty-four absorbing essays in this volume are a select representation of the papers delivered at the fifteenth Biennial Rhetoric Society of America's 2012 conference. Each essay interprets the conference theme of Kenneth Burke's notion of identification. Additionally, each piece vividly and uniquely ignites interest in ways to name, analyze, evaluate, teach, and take action rhetorically on challenges facing our world.

The authors investigate, dissect, and "reframe" generally accepted rhetorical constructions of identity (including those based on race, class, and gender) in historical, contemporary, national, and international contexts. Readers gain fresh insights about rhetoric its relation to democracy and ethics, its power to frame and reframe history, its ability to enable and deny agency as well as to mark and re-mark bodies, its collusion with barbarism, and its responsibility for social activism.

Titles of related interest also from Waveland Press: de Velasco-Lehn (eds.), Rhetoric: Concord and Controversy (ISBN 9781577667353); Smith-Warnick (eds.), The Responsibilities of Rhetoric (ISBN 9781577666233); and Zarefsky-Benacka (eds.), Sizing Up Rhetoric (ISBN 9781577665328).

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