Rhetoric as a Posthuman Practice Rhetoric as a Posthuman Practice

Rhetoric as a Posthuman Practice

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Publisher Description

In response to the pervasiveness of emerging communication technologies, Rhetoric as a Posthuman Practice argues that information be understood as an embodied, material practice. The guiding proposition for this book is that digital rhetoric now concerns how bodies, broadly construed, become informed through practice that includes not only traditional communication activities between bodies but also how information technologies organize and exercise those varying bodies.

Through case studies of the media art of glitch, urban explorers’ use of social media, and DIY digital networks, this book then reconsiders how practice/exercise functions when the once essential bodies of the individual and a society—the two primary categories authorized by a humanist paradigm—become less reliable categories from which we might orient rhetorical action. In sum, the book argues that rhetorical practice is irreducible to the traditions and categories of humanism and must now exercise its posthuman capacities.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2018
10 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
232
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Ohio State University Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
19
MB

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