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“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.”
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- Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society
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- 2017-08-04
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