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Use code CCCC for 30% off your book order. Order online at www.siupress.com or by phone at 1-800-621-2736. Use code CCCC for 30% off your book order. Order online at www.siupress.com or by phone at 1-800-621-2736. Surrender Feminist Rhetoric and Ethics in Love and Illness Jessica Restaino Paper: 978-0-8093-3714-9 E-book: 978-0-8093-3715-6 $35, 204 pages, 6 × 9.25, 2 illus. Rhetoric and Demagoguery Patricia Roberts-Miller Paper: 978-0-8093-3712-5 E-book: 978-0-8093-3713-2 $40, 260 pages, 6 × 9 Academic and Professional Writing in an Age of Accountability Edited by Shirley Wilson Logan and Wayne H. Slater. Aſterword by Jessica Enoch and Scott Wible Paper: 978-0-8093-3691-3 E-book: 978-0-8093-3692-0 $45, 338 pages, 6.125 × 9.25, 4 illus. Rhetorical Feminism and is ing Called Hope Cheryl Glenn Paper: 978-0-8093-3694-4 E-book: 978-0-8093-3695-1 $40, 296 pages, 6 × 9 Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms Policy Debate A Guide for High School and College Debaters Shawn F. Briscoe Paper: 978-0-8093-3558-9 E-book: 978-0-8093-3559-6 $25, 232 pages, 6 × 9, 19 illus. “ere is a significant need for an updated textbook that guides beginning students on the nuances of policy debate; many of the existing resources appear to be written by individuals who have not watched a competitive high school policy round in years. Briscoe’s Policy Debate fulfills the need for a current, detailed textbook by preparing students for a variety of competitive settings.”—Tara Tate, former president, National Debate Coaches Association Surrender offers an extremely powerful, absorbing narrative exchange of pain, support, transformation, and then absence. is book will confront and rearrange the reader’s held sense of their bodies, of themselves and those they love, of illness and death. . . . It will change how people teach and do research in rhetoric, composition, and many other fields, but it will also change people’s minds and hearts.”— Jay Timothy Dolmage, author of Disabled upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability “Too many people who write about politics end up talking over those who most need to understand it. Not so with Roberts-Miller. Demagoguery is immensely complex as a form of rhetoric, yet Roberts-Miller is a patient teacher. Reading her work is profitable for any citizen worried about the future of the republic.”—John Stoehr, contributing writer for Washington Monthly “As researchers, scholars, and teachers of writing, we have all come a very long way since 1949 and the official creation of the Conference on College Composition and Communication. While one volume cannot possibly capture every single thing of note, this one goes quite far in helping us to see past, present, and perhaps most important, the pathways to the next phase of what remains, even in our digital age, significant and necessary work.”—Jacqueline Jones Royster, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies “Cheryl Glenn’s latest opus is a book rhetoricians engaged in public life have been waiting for, a work by a distinguished scholar anchored in both rhetoric and feminism. In eight eloquent chapters Glenn develops a compelling argument for moving rhetorical feminism from highbrow scholarship into its larger transformative virtue, or ‘hope.’ is is engaged scholarship at its most luminous and destined to be a reference work for many years to come.”—Philippe-Joseph Salazar, author of Words Are Weapons: Inside ISIS’s Rhetoric of Terror 30% off using code CCCC at www.siupress.com NEW BOOKS Craſt Obsession e Social Rhetorics of Beer Jeff Rice Paper: 978-0-8093-3528-2 E-book: 978-0-8093-3529-9 $40, 292 pages, 6.125 × 9.25, 50 illus. Rhetorics of Whiteness Postracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education Edited by Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe. Foreword by Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren Paper: 978-0-8093-3546-6 E-book: 978-0-8093-3547-3 $45, 358 pages, 6 × 9 Fashioning Lives Black Queers and the Politics of Literacy Eric Darnell Pritchard Paper: 978-0-8093-3554-1 E-book: 978-0-8093-3555-8 $45, 320 pages, 6 × 9 Winner, 2018 CCCC Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship, 2018 CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award, and the 2017 Outstanding Book Award from the Conference on Community Writing Fashioning Lives forces us to wrestle with the complexities, contours, and contradictions of Black queer identity within the context of literacy engagement and everyday life.”—Marc Lamont Hill, correspondent for BET News, and author of Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond “In a fascinating exploration of the role and function of social media, Jeff Rice uses his own obsession with craſt beer to show readers how networks function as sites for invention and expression, information exchange and aggregation, and identity formation. is book is critical reading for anyone who is interested in social media platforms, sociotechnical networks, and the rhetorical elements that structure working and living today.”—Stuart Selber, author, Multiliteracies for a Digital Age Winner, 2018 CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Edited Collection Category “is volume reminds us of what we have achieved (and failed to achieve) and introduces to new students valuable perspectives on topical issues.”—Wendy Ryden, coauthor with Ian Marshall, Reading, Writing, and the Rhetorics of Whiteness Coming Soon Domestic Occupations: Spatial Rhetorics and Women’s Work Jessica Enoch Mestiza Rhetorics: An Anthology of Mexicana Activism in the Spanish-Language Press, 1887–1922 Edited by Jessica Enoch and Christina Devereaux Ramírez Chain of Gold: Greek Rhetoric in the Roman Empire Susan C. Jarratt A Shared History: Writing in the High School, College, and University 1856–1886 Amy J. Lueck Available September 2019 Available November 2019

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Page 1: NEW BOOKS 30% off

Use code CCCC for 30% off your book order. Order online at www.siupress.com or by phone at 1-800-621-2736.

Use code CCCC for 30% off your book order. Order online at www.siupress.com or by phone at 1-800-621-2736.

SurrenderFeminist Rhetoric and Ethics in Love and IllnessJessica RestainoPaper: 978-0-8093-3714-9E-book: 978-0-8093-3715-6$35, 204 pages, 6 × 9.25, 2 illus.

Rhetoric and DemagogueryPatricia Roberts-MillerPaper: 978-0-8093-3712-5E-book: 978-0-8093-3713-2$40, 260 pages, 6 × 9

Academic and Professional Writing in an Age of AccountabilityEdited by Shirley Wilson Logan and Wayne H. Slater. Afterword by Jessica Enoch and Scott WiblePaper: 978-0-8093-3691-3E-book: 978-0-8093-3692-0$45, 338 pages, 6.125 × 9.25, 4 illus.

Rhetorical Feminism and This Thing Called HopeCheryl GlennPaper: 978-0-8093-3694-4E-book: 978-0-8093-3695-1$40, 296 pages, 6 × 9Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms

Policy DebateA Guide for High School and College DebatersShawn F. BriscoePaper: 978-0-8093-3558-9E-book: 978-0-8093-3559-6$25, 232 pages, 6 × 9, 19 illus.

“There is a significant need for an updated textbook that guides beginning students on the nuances of policy debate; many of the existing resources appear to be written by individuals who have not watched a competitive high school policy round in years. Briscoe’s Policy Debate fulfills the need for a current, detailed textbook by preparing students for a variety of competitive settings.”—Tara Tate, former president, National Debate Coaches Association

“Surrender offers an extremely powerful, absorbing narrative exchange of pain, support, transformation, and then absence. This book will confront and rearrange the reader’s held sense of their bodies, of themselves and those they love, of illness and death. . . . It will change how people teach and do research in rhetoric, composition, and many other fields, but it will also change people’s minds and hearts.”—Jay Timothy Dolmage, author of Disabled upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability

“Too many people who write about politics end up talking over those who most need to understand it. Not so with Roberts-Miller. Demagoguery is immensely complex as a form of rhetoric, yet Roberts-Miller is a patient teacher. Reading her work is profitable for any citizen worried about the future of the republic.”—John Stoehr, contributing writer for Washington Monthly

“As researchers, scholars, and teachers of writing, we have all come a very long way since 1949 and the official creation of the Conference on College Composition and Communication. While one volume cannot possibly capture every single thing of note, this one goes quite far in helping us to see past, present, and perhaps most important, the pathways to the next phase of what remains, even in our digital age, significant and necessary work.”—Jacqueline Jones Royster, coauthor of Feminist Rhetorical Practices: New Horizons for Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies

“Cheryl Glenn’s latest opus is a book rhetoricians engaged in public life have been waiting for, a work by a distinguished scholar anchored in both rhetoric and feminism. In eight eloquent chapters Glenn develops a compelling argument for moving rhetorical feminism from highbrow scholarship into its larger transformative virtue, or ‘hope.’ This is engaged scholarship at its most luminous and destined to be a reference work for many years to come.”—Philippe-Joseph Salazar, author of Words Are Weapons: Inside ISIS’s Rhetoric of Terror

30% offusing code CCCCat www.siupress.com

NEW BOOKS

Craft ObsessionThe Social Rhetorics of BeerJeff RicePaper: 978-0-8093-3528-2E-book: 978-0-8093-3529-9$40, 292 pages, 6.125 × 9.25, 50 illus.

Rhetorics of WhitenessPostracial Hauntings in Popular Culture, Social Media, and Education

Edited by Tammie M. Kennedy, Joyce Irene Middleton, Krista Ratcliffe. Foreword by Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLarenPaper: 978-0-8093-3546-6E-book: 978-0-8093-3547-3$45, 358 pages, 6 × 9

Fashioning LivesBlack Queers and the Politics of LiteracyEric Darnell PritchardPaper: 978-0-8093-3554-1E-book: 978-0-8093-3555-8$45, 320 pages, 6 × 9

Winner, 2018 CCCC Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Queer Scholarship, 2018 CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award,

and the 2017 Outstanding Book Award from the Conference on Community Writing

“Fashioning  Lives forces us to wrestle with the complexities, contours, and contradictions of Black queer identity within the context of literacy engagement and everyday life.”—Marc Lamont Hill, correspondent for BET News, and author of  Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond

“In a fascinating exploration of the role and function of social media, Jeff Rice uses his own obsession with craft beer to show readers how networks function as sites for invention and expression, information exchange and aggregation, and identity formation. This book is critical reading for anyone who is interested in social media platforms, sociotechnical networks, and the rhetorical elements that structure working and living today.”—Stuart Selber, author, Multiliteracies for a Digital Age

Winner, 2018 CCCC Outstanding Book Award in the Edited Collection Category

“This volume reminds us of what we have achieved (and failed to achieve) and introduces to new students valuable perspectives on topical issues.”—Wendy Ryden, coauthor with Ian Marshall, Reading, Writing, and the Rhetorics of Whiteness

Coming SoonDomestic Occupations: Spatial Rhetorics and Women’s Work Jessica EnochMestiza Rhetorics: An Anthology of Mexicana Activism in the Spanish-Language Press, 1887–1922 Edited by Jessica Enoch and Christina Devereaux Ramírez

Chain of Gold: Greek Rhetoric in the Roman Empire Susan C. JarrattA Shared History: Writing in the High School, College, and University 1856–1886 Amy J. Lueck

Available September 2019 Available November 2019

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Use code CCCC for 30% off your book order. Order online at www.siupress.com or by phone at 1-800-621-2736.

Use code CCCC for 30% off your book order. Order online at www.siupress.com or by phone at 1-800-621-2736.

Vicente Ximenes, LBJ’s Great Society, and Mexican American Civil Rights RhetoricMichelle Hall KellsForeword by Juan C. GuerraPaper: 978-0-8093-3639-5E-book: 978-0-8093-3640-1$40, 346 pages, 6.125 × 9.25, 21 illus.

Food, Feminisms, RhetoricsEdited by Melissa A. GoldthwaitePaper: 978-0-8093-3590-9E-book: 978-0-8093-3591-6$40, 296 pages, 6.125 × 9, 8 illus.Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms

Rhetoric and Writing Studies in the New Century Historiography, Pedagogy, and PoliticsEdited by Cheryl Glenn and Roxanne MountfordPaper: 978-0-8093-3567-1E-book: 978-0-8093-3568-8$40, 320 pages, 6 × 9, 7 illus.

Levinas’s Rhetorical DemandThe Unending Obligation of Communication EthicsRonald C. ArnettForeword by Algis MickunasPaper: 978-0-8093-3569-5E-book: 978-0-8093-3570-1$40, 334 pages, 6 × 9

Emerson and the History of RhetoricRoger ThompsonPaper: 978-0-8093-3612-8E-book: 978-0-8093-3613-5$35, 174 pages, 6 × 9

“The scholarship behind this brief study is superior, indeed prodigious. Thompson freshly brings rhetorical history to Emerson and Emerson to students of rhetoric. Few readers on either side will fail to be enlightened.”—Phyllis Cole, author of Toward a Female Genealogy of Transcendentalism and past president of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society

“Kells provides a fuller picture of the roles that Vicente Ximenes played not only in the American G.I. Forum but also in Washington, D.C., and New Mexico. The author’s exploration of the intricacies of social conditions and the historicity of the times helps clarify Ximenes’s use of language in various contexts and furthers our understanding of the complexity of the Mexican American civil rights battles.”—Anthony Quiroz, editor of Leaders of the Mexican American Generation: Biographical Essays

“Food, Feminisms, Rhetorics poses significant questions about the gen-dered history of cooking; about representations of food across time, cultures, and genres; and about the intimate link between eating and embodiment. The diversity of theoretical approaches and historio-graphic methodologies ensures readers will find much to feast on in these pages.”—Jane Greer, editor of Girls and Literacy in America: Historical Perspectives to the Present Moment

“Glenn and Mountford begin by discussing the growth of composition and rhetoric as a field and the trajectory of composition pedagogy over the past 40 years. As part of that growth, composition theorists continue to study and establish new approaches to teaching and studying writing, and much of that is included in this volume. . . . Each section compromises three or four essays that draw out and elaborate on the main theme.”—J. Dockter, Lincoln Land Community College

“This important volume provides a deep yet accessible foray into the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas and its importance for rhetoric and communication. Scholars will gain a richer and more nuanced understanding of the work not only of Levinas but also of a constellation of theorists and thinkers. No other volume can offer such a comprehensive and engaging view of one of the most important Continental thinkers.”—Pat J. Gehrke, coeditor, A Century of Communication Studies: The Unfinished Conversation

Demosthenes’ On the CrownRhetorical PerspectivesEdited by James J. MurphyPaper: 978-0-8093-3510-7E-book: 978-0-8093-3511-4$40, 242 pages, 6 × 9Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address

“This remarkable collection reveals the main strengths of Demosthenes’ speech On the Crown, including argumentative strategies, moral and psychological proofs, structural organization, and stylistic choices. James J. Murphy has devised an indispensable tool for scholars. To general readers, this book will provide a gateway to one of the most important works to have ever appeared in the history of rhetoric.”—Laurent Pernot, University of Strasbourg, past president of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric

Inventing PlaceWriting Lone Star RhetoricsEdited by Casey Boyle and Jenny RicePaper: 978-0-8093-3650-0E-book: 978-0-8093-3651-7$45, 258 pages, 6 × 9, 35 illus.

Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies Human Bodies, Posthumanist WorldsEdited by Amanda K. Booher and Julie JungPaper: 978-0-8093-3633-3E-book: 978-0-8093-3634-0$45, 274 pages, 6 × 9, 2 illus.Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms

Retroactivism in the Lesbian ArchivesComposing Pasts and FuturesJean BessettePaper: 978-0-8093-3623-4E-book: 978-0-8093-3624-1$40, 202 pages, 6 × 9, 10 illus.Studies in Rhetorics and Feminisms

Jean BaudrillardThe Rhetoric of Symbolic ExchangeBrian GoganPaper: 978-0-8093-3625-8E-book: 978-0-8093-3626-5$35, 248 pages, 6 × 9Rhetoric in the Modern Era

“Like the editors, I grew up in Texas, which like any topos has its affordances and limits. I can’t imagine growing up in any other place at any other time, while at the same time I can barely imagine I ever lived there. Inventing Place captures the deep ambivalence in that disjunction, both a love and a disbelief. Deeply personal and insightfully scholarly, these essays compellingly reveal the becoming-undone of being there.”—Byron Hawk, author of A Counter-History of Composition

“The essays combine complex theoretical models with concrete critiques of practices in subjects such as scholarship in the academy, reproductive rights, patient rights, neuroscience, the pharmaceutical industry, and technical and professional communication in and beyond the classroom, and pay careful attention to gaps in language, action, and thought to uncover spaces for enacting new work and for repurposing received wisdom.”—Melody A. Bowdon, professor of writing and rhetoric, University of Central Florida

Winner, 2018 Winifred Bryan Horner Outstanding Book Award

“Stringing together a quirky and compelling range of primary source materials, Jean Bessette  offers a fresh and incisive account of lesbian rhetoric in the second half of the twentieth century.”—K  J Rawson, director of the Digital Transgender Archive and assistant professor of English at the College of the Holy Cross

“In an age of alternative facts and shifting political realities, the public and the academy need to understand Baudrillard’s work more than ever. Gogan gives us a useful reading and cri-tique of this important body of scholarship.”—Barry Brummett, editor, The Politics of Style and the Style of Politics