A Rhetoric of Ruins
eBook - Exploring Landscapes of Abandoned Modernity, Lexington Studies in Contemporary Rhetoric
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Zusatztext
<p><span>A Rhetoric of Ruins</span><span> contributes to an interdisciplinary conversation about the role of wrecked and abandoned places in modern life. Topics in this book stretch from retro- and post-human futures to a Jeremiadic analysis of the role of ruins in American presidential discourse. From that foundation,</span><span>A Rhetoric of Ruins</span><span> employs hauntology to visit a California ghost-town, psychogeography to confront Detroit ruins, heterochrony to survey Pennsylvanias once (and future) Graffiti Highway, an expanded articulation of heterotopia to explore the pleasurable contamination of Chernobyl, and an evening in Turkmenistans Doorway to Hell that stretches across time from Homers</span><span>Iliad</span><span> to Little Richards Long Tall Sally. Written to engage scholars and students of communication studies, cultural geography, anthropology, landscape studies, performance studies, public memory, urban studies, and tourism studies,</span><span>A Rhetoric of Ruins</span><span> is a conceptually rich and vividly written account of how broken and derelict places help us manage our fears in the modern era.</span></p>
Autorenportrait
<p><span>Andrew F. Wood</span><span> is professor of communication studies at San José State University.</span></p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 20.09.2021
Umfang: 246 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781793611529
Umbreit-Nr.: 7570513
