Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Jenny Edbauer

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Micheal Warner - no single text can create text can create a public
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move beyond triangulated terms

Bitzer - rhetorical situation "nature of those contexts in which the speakers or writers create rhetorical discourse"
situational context
Bitzer "rhetorical situation is "a natural context of persons, events, objects, relations, and and exigence which strongly invites utterances..."

"his definition locates exigences in the external conditions of material and social circumstances"

He says exigencies are "located in reality, are objective and publicly observable historical facts in the world we experience..(the concept of someone attending to them)

Vatz - challenges this "argues that exigences are created for audiences through the rhetor's work"

Smith Lybarger - "plurality of exigencies and complex relations between the audience and a rhetorician's interest
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Bush - drug talks

Biesecker - rhetorical situation - already known/ formed individuals - audience as obvious/ fixed
(don't have power to form new identities) - critiques basic rhetoric
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Louise Weatherbee Phelps
"critique seeks to re contextualize those elements in a wider sphere of active, historical and lived processes" - historical fluxes
Biesecker and Phelps
"building a model around a "conglomeration" of distinct elements in relation to one another"

Bush "there can be no pure exigence that does not involve various mixes of felt interests"

"exigence is more like a shorthand way of describing a series of events"

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"Situation bleds into the concatenation of public interaction"

"I look towards a framework of affective ecologies that recontextualizes rhetorics in their temporal, historical and lived fluxes"
history/ movement

social exists in networked spaces of flows and connections - networking

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"we are never outside of the networked interconnection of forces..."

sense of place - imaginary
MORE In interactions between elements  - encounters (really?)

geographies of writing - Nedra Reynolds - embodied
sites - affective encounters, experiences, and moods that cohere around material spaces
Good/ bad - towns

cities - encounters
Makes me think of the food forest in hazelton
 
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City as an amalgam of processes (sites)
Probably realized more clearly when people had to walk/ drive
 
Syverson argues against an isolated view

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"the social dimensions of composition are distributed, embodied, emergent, and enactive"

"writing is distributed across a range of processes and encounters"

do rhetoric- verb
virus

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virus - rhetoric's "transeveral communication" ; infections

aparallel
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Austin - change
Big Box
Borders now closed
Keep Austin weird campaigns
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uniqueness
ecologies - weird - seen in many different spaces
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anti-weird rhetoric - fluidity
Thinking of presidential propaganda
 
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Pedagogy
photographer guy - photoblog- doesn't construct - effects of local ecologies
thinking by doing - thinking/doing
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rhetoric that engages with the living
We Encounter Rhetoric

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