Inventing Place: Writing Lone Star Rhetorics
Bringing together methods and scholars from rhetoric and related disciplines, essays in Inventing Place: Writing Lone Star Rhetorics blend personal and scholarly accounts of Texas sites, examining place as an embodied poiesis, an understanding and composition formed through the collaboration of a body with a particular space.
 
Divided into five sections corresponding to Texas regions, essays consider aesthetics, buildings, environment, food and alcohol, private and public memory, and race and class. Among the topics covered by contributors are the Imagine Austin urban planning initiative; the terroir of Texas barbecue; the racist past of Grand Saline, Texas; Denton, Texas, and authenticity as rhetorical; negative views of Texas and how the state (or any place) is subject to reinvention; social, historical, and economic networks of place and their relationship to the food we eat; and Texas gun culture and working-class character.
 
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Inventing Place: Writing Lone Star Rhetorics
Bringing together methods and scholars from rhetoric and related disciplines, essays in Inventing Place: Writing Lone Star Rhetorics blend personal and scholarly accounts of Texas sites, examining place as an embodied poiesis, an understanding and composition formed through the collaboration of a body with a particular space.
 
Divided into five sections corresponding to Texas regions, essays consider aesthetics, buildings, environment, food and alcohol, private and public memory, and race and class. Among the topics covered by contributors are the Imagine Austin urban planning initiative; the terroir of Texas barbecue; the racist past of Grand Saline, Texas; Denton, Texas, and authenticity as rhetorical; negative views of Texas and how the state (or any place) is subject to reinvention; social, historical, and economic networks of place and their relationship to the food we eat; and Texas gun culture and working-class character.
 
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Bringing together methods and scholars from rhetoric and related disciplines, essays in Inventing Place: Writing Lone Star Rhetorics blend personal and scholarly accounts of Texas sites, examining place as an embodied poiesis, an understanding and composition formed through the collaboration of a body with a particular space.
 
Divided into five sections corresponding to Texas regions, essays consider aesthetics, buildings, environment, food and alcohol, private and public memory, and race and class. Among the topics covered by contributors are the Imagine Austin urban planning initiative; the terroir of Texas barbecue; the racist past of Grand Saline, Texas; Denton, Texas, and authenticity as rhetorical; negative views of Texas and how the state (or any place) is subject to reinvention; social, historical, and economic networks of place and their relationship to the food we eat; and Texas gun culture and working-class character.
 

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ISBN-13: 9780809336517
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Casey Boyle is an assistant professor in the Department of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Texas at Austin, where he researches and teaches digital rhetoric and media theory.
 
Jenny Rice is an associate professor at the University of Kentucky and the author of Distant Publics: Development Rhetoric and the Subject of Crisis.
 

Table of Contents

Cover Title Copyright Contents Introduction Central Texas 1. When You're Pretty 2. Figments of a Future Austin 3. Rhetorics of Smoke and Cedar 4. Drowning at the Poodle Dog 5. The Complete History of Parlin Hall (Abridged Version) East Texas 6. Recirculating our Racism 7. Archiving Devils North Texas 8. Fort Worth by Day, Cow Town by Night 9. (White-Trash) Pantego 10. Denton and the Rhetorical Appeal of Authenticity 11. “Walnut Hill Story” 12. Reconciling Texas South Texas 13. From Bespoke to Baroque 14. Texas without Texas 15. Eagleville 16. We All Remember the Alamo West Texas 17. Notes from a Texas Gun Show 18. El Paso, Plastic Bags, Aesthetics 19. Weary Land Contributors Index Back Cover
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