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E-grāmata: Rhetorical Speculations: The Future of Rhetoric, Writing, and Technology

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The future of writing studies is fundamentally tied to advancing technological development—writing cannot be done without a technology and different technologies mediate writing differently. In Rhetorical Speculations, contributors engage with emerging technologies of composition through “speculative modeling” as a strategy for anticipatory, futural thinking for rhetoric and writing studies.
 
Rhetoric and writing studies often engages technological shifts reactively, after the production and reception of rhetoric and writing has changed. This collection allows rhetoric and writing scholars to explore modes of critical speculation into the transformative effect of emerging technologies, particularly as a means to speculate on future shifts in the intellectual, pedagogical, and institutional frameworks of the field. In doing so, the project repositions rhetoric and writing scholars as proprietors of our technological future to come rather than as secondary receivers, critics, and adjusters of the technological present.
 
Major and emerging voices in the field offer a range of styles that include pragmatic, technical, and philosophical approaches to the issue of speculative rhetoric, exploring what new media/writing studies could be—theoretically, pedagogically, and institutionally—as future technologies begin to impinge on the work of writing. Rhetorical Speculations is at the cutting edge of the subject of futures thinking and will have broad appeal to scholars of rhetoric, literacy, futures studies, and material and popular culture.
 
Contributors:
Bahareh Brittany Alaei, Sarah J. Arroyo, Kristine L. Blair, Geoffrey V. Carter, Sid Dobrin, Kristie S. Fleckenstein, Steve Holmes, Kyle Jensen, Halcyon Lawrence, Alexander Monea, Sean Morey, Alex Reid, Jeff Rice, Gregory L. Ulmer, Anna Worm
 
Introduction 3(22)
Scott Sundvall
Joseph Weakland
SECTION I BODIES
1 Unity and Difference: Figurations for a Future Rhetoric
25(20)
Kristie S. Fleckenstein
Anna M. Worm
2 Speculative Zoopoetics
45(24)
Sean Money
SECTION II MINDS
3 Composing with Deliberate Speed: Writing Humanity's Future Sensorium
69(19)
Alexander Reid
4 Abductive Speculation: Frederic Myers and the Future of Cesturo-Haptic Writing Technologies
88(21)
Kyle Jensen
SECTION III (POPULAR) CULTURE
5 Gendered Technologies of the Self(ie), or Why We Really Need to "Keep Up" with the Kardashians
109(23)
Kristine L. Blair
6 Networked Food Narratives: Lyrical Interfaces
132(21)
Jeff Rice
SECTION IV GAMES AND GAMING
7 Speculative Phreaking: Uncovering the Future from Beneath the Internet
153(21)
Geoffrey V. Carter
8 The OOOculus Rift and the Canon of Style
174(29)
Steve Holmes
SECTION V TECHNICS, TECHNICITY, AND TECHNICAL WRITING
9 From Aristotle to Computational Topoi
203(23)
Alexander Monea
10 Beyond the Graphic User Interface: Speculations on the Future of Speech Technology and the Role of the Technical Communicator
226(25)
Halcyon M. Lawrence
SECTION VI ELECTRACY
11 Konsult: Electrate Justice
251(26)
Gregory L. Ulmer
12 What's Funny? Looking Forward while Fighting Back with Postconflict Laughter
277(21)
Sarah J. Arroyo
Bahareh B. Alaei
Afterword: Unforeseen and Unimaginable 298(7)
Sidney I. Dobrin
About the Authors 305(4)
Index 309