Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society
3 articlesAugust 2019
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Rigidity and Flexibility: The Dual Nature of Communicating Care for Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims ↗
Abstract
“What our experience showed us is that communicating care in context requires a relentless engagement with stakeholders in context and a sophisticated understanding of the way ethics, history, sociology, politics and science affect one’s ability to experience feeling cared for.”
August 2017
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Abstract
“Using Michael Warner and Christian Lundberg as a frame, I argue the best Kickstarters mobilize their publics’ affect via meaningful tropes baked into their project’s pitch while using synecdoche to offer that same public the chance to help create the text that binds them together.”
October 2016
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Abstract
“This issue features a range of topics, but despite their diversity, the articles share a common thread of embodiment and affect, two areas toward which much current rhetorical scholarship is directed. While theories of embodiment and affect frame just a few of these essays, all of them reflect the centrality of bodies and emotion in discourse.”