Ben Wetherbee

4 articles
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

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Ben Wetherbee's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (66% of indexed citations) · 3 total indexed citations from 2 clusters.

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  • Composition & Writing Studies — 2
  • Rhetoric — 1

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  1. Masked Meanings: COVID-19 and the Subversion of Stasis Hierarchy
    Abstract

    Partisan rhetoric surrounding COVID-era face-masking has reshuffled traditional stasis hierarchy, allowing the middle stases of definition and quality, which emphasize epideictic motives of cultural affirmation, to supersede conjectural questions of medical efficacy. Viral images positioning masks as metonymic approximations of “authoritarianicity” and government overreach illustrate how right-wing masking rhetoric circumvents scientific concerns, instead rooting discourse in questions of cultural essence. Science communicators, in response, must embrace the inherently tropological and epideictic dimensions of the mask and work to recode the symbol as a metonym for citizenship and personal responsibility.

    doi:10.1080/07350198.2022.2109402
  2. Review of bonnie lenore kyburz's Cruel Auteurism: Affective Digital Mediations toward Film-Composition
  3. Literacy and Rhetoric as Complementary Keywords
    Abstract

    Symposium response.

    doi:10.21623/1.5.2.7
  4. The Descent of Evolutionism: A Review of Lessl’s Rhetorical Darwinism