Enculturation

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May 2020

  1. I Am #ActuallyAutistic, Hear Me Tweet: The Autist-Topoi of Autistic Activists on Twitter
  2. Mapping as/and Remembering: Chora/graphy as a Critical Spatial Method-Methodology
  3. Review of bonnie lenore kyburz's Cruel Auteurism: Affective Digital Mediations toward Film-Composition
  4. Review of Michele Kennerly and Damien Smith Pfister’s Ancient Rhetorics and Digital Networks

March 2020

  1. The Functions of Everyday Enargeia: Doomsday Preppers’ Rhetoric of Possibility
  2. Layering Additional Tracks: A Review of Steph Ceraso’s Sounding Composition: Multimodal Pedagogies for Embodied Listening
  3. Enrollment Outreach as Constitutive Rhetorical Infrastructure
  4. Toward Plural Forms of Rhetorical Identification: On Positive Vulnerability and the Rhetorical Unseen --- A Response by David R. Gruber
  5. Effacing Richard Dawkins, or, Why You Can’t Make a Meme Happen Alone --- A Response by Kristopher M. Lotier

February 2020

  1. Accounts of Asylum: A Call Toward Transnational Literacies of Displacement
  2. Burning Out: Writing and the Self in the Era of Terminal Productivity

January 2020

  1. Review of Tero Karppi's Disconnect: Facebook’s Affective Bonds
  2. Review of Sarah J. Arroyo's Participatory Composition: Video Culture, Writing, and Electracy

2020

  1. A Feel for Things: Tracing a Latourian Rhetoricity in the Bump Stock’s Articulation
  2. So I Don’t Even Know My Own Name?: Digital Vocality, Affirmative Laughter, and Posthuman Ethics in Soundboard Phony Phone Calls

December 2019

  1. Review of Jeffrey M. Ringer's Christian Rhetoric and Civic Discourse: The Religious Creativity of Evangelical Student Writers
  2. “If It Hadn’t Been for Writing, I Think I Would Have Lost My Mind:” Resilient Dwelling and Rhetorical Agency in Prison Writing
  3. Playing One on TV: The Queer Rhetoric of Jennifer Beals

November 2019

  1. A Glitch Taxonomy Kit, or How to Read Videogames with Your Hands
  2. The Fates of Things
  3. Introduction: Critical Making and Executable Kits
  4. Making Knowledge: A Kit for Researching 3D Rhetorics
  5. The Abra Codex
  6. The Digital Chironomia
  7. The Tackle Cache
  8. Mapping the Network of the Cancer Clinical Trial: A Toolkit for Health Equity Activism
  9. Making Media Theory with a Smartphone Basket
  10. Critically Unmaking a Culture of Masculinity
  11. Prosthetic Womb Kit
  12. Now: A Kit for Digital Mindfulness
  13. Signs of Disability, Disclosing
  14. Gifts, Ancestors, and Relations: Notes Toward an Indigenous New Materialism

June 2019

  1. Editorial Statement
  2. Can Rhetoric Survive a Neuroqueer Future? A Review of Melanie Yergeau’s Authoring Autism: On Rhetoric and Neurological Queerness
  3. Freudian Typos, Rhetorical Parapraxis, and the Psychopathology of Digital Life
  4. What isn’t Heard: Dyslogistic Silence and Silencing at Candlelight Vigils for the Orlando Massacre --- A Response by J. Paul Padilla

May 2019

  1. Learning as Coordination: Postpedagogy and Design
  2. Review of Aimi Hamraie's Building Access: Universal Design and the Politics of Disability
  3. Literacy in Motion: A Review of Susan Meyers' Del Otro Lado: Literacy and Migration across the U.S.-Mexico Border and Kate Vieira's American by Paper

April 2019

  1. Speech Acts and the Problem of Who’s on First --- A Response by Peter Wayne Moe
  2. In the Loop: Articulating Our Entanglement in Others’ Digital Ethos Positions
  3. Complex Rhetorical Contagion: A Case Study of Mass Hysteria
  4. A Review of Netnography: Redefined by Robert Kozinets
  5. A Review of Ben Rafoth’s Multilingual Writers and Writing Centers
  6. A Review of Kelly Ritter’s Reframing the Subject: Postwar Instructional Film and Class-Conscious Literacies

February 2019

  1. A Trophic Future for Rhetorical Ecologies
  2. Scrap Writing in the Digital Age: The Inventive Potential of Texts on the Loose

December 2018

  1. Asian American Literacies: A Review of Haivan Hoang’s Writing Against Racial Injury
  2. Dynamic Literacies and "Word Work": Review of South Asian in the Mid-South: Migrations of Literacies by Iswari Pandey
  3. Uncovering Community Literacy, Agency, and Political Resistance through Cultural and Community Specific Methodologies