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The 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Capitalism, Climate Change, and Rhetoric
Vol. 36
2018-19
Guest Ed.
Catherine Chaput
Contents:
Table of Contents
Catherine Chaput: "Capitalism, Climate Change, and the Rhetorical Challenge"
Section 1: The 40th Anniversary Retrospective
Jeffrey J. Williams: "Toward an Institutional Critique: An Interview with David B. Downing"
Brian G. Caraher: Turning Point '68: From Tet to Chicago, Paris to D.C., Hesiod to
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Kathryn Lambrecht: Building and Reflecting, Constructing and Questioning: The Legacy of Praxis in
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Phillip Goodwin: "On Theory and Resistance: From an Epistemological to an Ontological Project"
Jason Ludden: "Fighting Climate Change Inside the Academy: A Review of
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate"
Section II: The Rhetorical Landscape of Capitalism and Climate
Leslie R. Anglesey: "Listening with Intent: Negotiating Rhetorical Listening in Climate Change Debate"
Carl G. Herndl: "The best is the Enemy of the Good: The Gamble of the Environmental Jeremiad"
Celeste M. Condit: "Control by All (Us/Scientists): Intersectionality Through Proliferation"
Ralph Cintron: "Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here: Democracy and Climate Change"
Leah Ceccarelli: "Changing Everything about Science and Its Rhetoric"
John Ackerman: "Wild Cosmopolitan Pursuit of a Quotidian Indigeneity"
Section III: Current and Future Rhetorical Interventions
Jaquelyn Davis: "A Place to Begin: Writing New Narratives to Challenge the Climate Crisis"
Crystal Colombini: "Maintaining Markets, Destroying Worlds: The Strategies and Stakes of Economic Denial"
Nancy Welch and Tony Scott: "Between Equal Rights: Rhetorical Discernment in the Era of Climate Conflict"
Lynda Walsh: "Two Way: An ALternative to Synoptic Rhetorics of Climate Change"
Jonathan Alexander: "Comment: Redirecting Attention, Again--and Hope"
Afterword
Marc Bousquet: "In Defense of Melodramatic Rhetoric"
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