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Violent Subjects: A Rhetorical Cartography of Bodies, Spaces, and Technologies in the Global War on Terror.
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Violent Subjects: A Rhetorical Cartography of Bodies, Spaces, and Technologies in the Global War on Terror./
Author:
Hayes, Heather Ashley.
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206 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-10A(E).
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Language, Rhetoric and Composition. -
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9781303192395
Violent Subjects: A Rhetorical Cartography of Bodies, Spaces, and Technologies in the Global War on Terror.
Hayes, Heather Ashley.
Violent Subjects: A Rhetorical Cartography of Bodies, Spaces, and Technologies in the Global War on Terror.
- 206 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2013.
Looking to the bodies of suicide attackers, to the circulating technologies of the United States drone program, and to the space of Egypt's Tahrir Square in January of 2011, this project expands the ways rhetorical studies has conceptualized the relationship between violence and discourse. It also generates political and cultural insights about the possibilities for newly formed subjectivities and their relationship to violence within the global war on terror and beyond. The monograph argues that these insights point to a refiguration of the rhetorical situation as primarily composed of bodies, spaces/places, and technologies and attends to the ways different subjectivities arise and circulate within larger maps of contemporary global power.
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