Showing papers in "Quarterly Journal of Speech in 2021"
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TL;DR: For over 150 years, Hart Island in New York City has been a burial ground for the city's indigent and "unclaimed,” over a million dead who because of race, immigration, poverty, and disease were bu
Abstract: For over 150 years, Hart Island in New York City has been a burial ground for the city’s indigent and “unclaimed,” over a million dead who because of race, immigration, poverty, and disease were bu
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TL;DR: This paper explore the logic behind restrictions on abortion and seek possible rhetorical alternatives by turning to an analysis of women's later abortion narratives published between 2016 and 2017, and explore the possibility of rhetorical alternatives.
Abstract: In this essay, we explore the logic behind restrictions on abortion and seek possible rhetorical alternatives by turning to an analysis of women’s later abortion narratives published between 2016 a...
7 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, an internal dialogue is used as a form of argumentation to resist the linear argumentative form of the scholarly journal article, and the internal dialogue can be viewed as a nowing.
Abstract: In this essay, I redefine a conception of text as a nowing. Resisting the linear argumentative form of the scholarly journal article, I opt for an internal dialogue as a form of argumentation. The ...
2 citations
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TL;DR: In May 1893, the World's Congress of Representative Women (WCRW) convened alongside the Chicago World's Fair to commemorate the progress of women since 1492 as discussed by the authors, and the speeches of six Black women were...
Abstract: In May 1893, the World's Congress of Representative Women (“WCRW”) convened alongside the Chicago World's Fair to commemorate the progress of women since 1492. The speeches of six Black women were ...
1 citations