Communication And Critical-cultural Studies

Communication And Critical-cultural Studies

传播与批判文化研究

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Me too, #MeToo: countering cruelty with empathy 26
Archipelagic rhetoric: remapping the Marianas and challenging militarization from A Stirring Place 10
Latinx rhetoric and intersectionality in racial rhetorical criticism 8
White lies: a racial history of the (post)truth 7
Towards an insistent and transformative racial rhetorical criticism 7
Against canon: engaging the imperative of race in rhetoric 5
The wounded man: Foxcatcher and the incoherence of white masculine victimhood 5
The imperative of race for rhetorical studies: toward divesting from disciplinary and institutionalized whiteness 5
Cruel intentions: affect theory in the age of Trump 5
The imperative for examining anti-Muslim racism in rhetorical studies 4
The moral imperative of race for rhetorical studies: on civility and walking-in-white in academe 4
On white-speak and gatekeeping: or, what good are the Greeks? 4
Whiteness and the joys of cruelty 4
Who are we working for? Recentering black feminism 3
The safest hands are our own: cinematic affect, state cruelty, and the election of Donald J. Trump 3
Beyond drive-by race scholarship: the importance of engaging geopolitical contexts 3
When nationalism meets hip-hop: aestheticized politics of ideotainment in China* 2
From exemptions to censorship: religious liberty and victimhood in Obergefell v. Hodges 2
In the company of citizens: the rhetorical contours of Singapore's neoliberalism 2
Looking back, looking forward: a dialogue on The imperative of racial rhetorical criticism 2
All of us phantasmic saviors 2
Thinking Culture and Cultural Studies-from/of the Global South 2
Theory stranded at the borders, or, Cultural Studies from the southern fringes 1
Cultural studies and the African Global South 1
Smart kampung: doing cultural studies in the Global South 1
Cultivating communities of care: A qualitative investigation of the communication of support among incarcerated women 1
To Ferguson, Love Palestine: mediating life under occupation 1
Not like that, not for that, not by them: social media affordances of critique 1
A guileful ruse: ISIS, media, and tactics of appropriation 1
Ghost writer in the machine: the politics of determining the machinic/expressive functions of software 1
The vortex of multiculturalism in South Korea: a critical discourse analysis of the characterization of multicultural children in three newspapers 1
Having the time of our lives: love-cruelty as patriotic impulse 1
Cruelty and Afrofuturism 1
Whose is the voice of the American public? Latinx speech and the standard language ideology of public radio 1
I call him father of us all: vicarious transcendence at the B. B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center 0
Visibility and order at the Salt Lake City Main Public Library: commonplaces, deviant publics, and the rhetorical criticism of neoliberalism's geographies 0
Seizing a violent history: kairos, class, and resistance in Appalachia's coalfields 0
We bleed for female empowerment: mediated ethics, commodity feminism, and the contradictions of feminist politics 0
Everybody's hard times are different: country as a political investment in white masculine precarity 0
Affect, cruelty, and the engagement of visual intimacy 0
wastED rhetoric 0
Encomium: D. Robert Dechaine, Editor, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 2015-2018 0
Traumatic encounters with Frank Mechau's Dangers of the Mail 0
The Office was asking for it: that's what she said as a joke cycle that perpetuates rape culture 0
Shooting a metastable object: targeting as trigger for the actor-network in the open-world videogames 0
The 9/11 families, the passage of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), and the pursuit of < Justice > in the Saudi legal cases 0
Spaces of emergent memory: Detroit's 8 Mile wall and public memories of civil rights injustice 0
Usurping the contract: the Geneva campaign (1923-1924) and the refusal of settler sovereignty 0
Aesthetic ruptures: viewing graffiti as the emplaced vernacular 0