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Publisher Summary 1
In Who Says?,scholars of rhetoric, composition, and communications seek to revise the elitist “rhetorical tradition” by analyzing diverse topics such as settlement house movements and hip-hop culture to uncover how communities use discourse to construct working-class identity. The contributors examine the language of workers at a concrete pour, depictions of long-haul truckers, a comic book series published by the CIO, the transgressive “fat” bodies of Roseanne and Anna Nicole Smith, and even reality television to provide rich insights into working-class rhetorics. The chapters identify working-class tropes and discursive strategies, and connect working-class identity to issues of race, gender, and sexuality. Using a variety of approaches including ethnography, research in historic archives, and analysis of case studies, Who Says?assembles an original and comprehensive collection that is accessible to both students and scholars of class studies and rhetoric.
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Scholars of rhetoric, composition, and communications analyze how discourse is used to construct working-class identities. The essays connect working-class identity to issues of race, gender, and sexuality, among others.
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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: What Are Working-Class Rhetorics? 1
William DeGenaro
Part I. Toward a Working-class Rhetorical Tradition
Articulating the Values of Labor and Laboring: Civic Rhetoric and Heritage Tourism 11
James V. Catano
"Miners Starve, Idle or Working": Working-Class Rhetoric of the Early Twentieth Century 32
Judith D. Hoover
"Don't Let Them Step on You": Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in the Rhetoric of the Great Strikes, 1909-1913 47
Anne F. Mattina
Unsettling Working-Class Commonplaces in Jane Addams's Settlement House Rhetoric 69
Melissa J. Fiesta
The Culture of Steel and Memory: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor 88
Anthony Esposito
Part II. Rhetorics of the Workplace
The Rhetoric of Migrant Farmworkers 107
Emily Plec
Miles of Trials: The Life and Livelihood of the Long-Haul Trucker 127
Melanie Bailey Mills
Rhetoric on the Concrete Pour: The Dance of Decision Making 144
Dale Cyphert
Workplace Risk Communication: A Look at Literate Practice within Rhetorical Frameworks 164
Lew Caccia
Problematized Providing and Protecting: The Occupational Narrative of the Working Class 180
Kristen Lucas
Part III. Rhetorical Critiques of Working-Class Pop Culture
The Rhetorics of Reality TV and the Feminization of Working-Class Identity 203
Catherine Chaput
The Rhetoric of "I Have a Dream": The Remix 226
Kermit Campbell
Fatness as the Embodiment of Working-Class Rhetoric 238
Kathleen LeBesco
Establishing Counterhegemony through Narrative: The Comic Books of the Congress of Industrial Organizations 256
Steve Martin
Conclusion: Working-Class Rhetoric as Ethnographic Subject 271
Julie Lindquist
List of Contributors 287
Index 291
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: What Are Working-Class Rhetorics? 1
William DeGenaro
Part I. Toward a Working-class Rhetorical Tradition
Articulating the Values of Labor and Laboring: Civic Rhetoric and Heritage Tourism 11
James V. Catano
"Miners Starve, Idle or Working": Working-Class Rhetoric of the Early Twentieth Century 32
Judith D. Hoover
"Don't Let Them Step on You": Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in the Rhetoric of the Great Strikes, 1909-1913 47
Anne F. Mattina
Unsettling Working-Class Commonplaces in Jane Addams's Settlement House Rhetoric 69
Melissa J. Fiesta
The Culture of Steel and Memory: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor 88
Anthony Esposito
Part II. Rhetorics of the Workplace
The Rhetoric of Migrant Farmworkers 107
Emily Plec
Miles of Trials: The Life and Livelihood of the Long-Haul Trucker 127
Melanie Bailey Mills
Rhetoric on the Concrete Pour: The Dance of Decision Making 144
Dale Cyphert
Workplace Risk Communication: A Look at Literate Practice within Rhetorical Frameworks 164
Lew Caccia
Problematized Providing and Protecting: The Occupational Narrative of the Working Class 180
Kristen Lucas
Part III. Rhetorical Critiques of Working-Class Pop Culture
The Rhetorics of Reality TV and the Feminization of Working-Class Identity 203
Catherine Chaput
The Rhetoric of "I Have a Dream": The Remix 226
Kermit Campbell
Fatness as the Embodiment of Working-Class Rhetoric 238
Kathleen LeBesco
Establishing Counterhegemony through Narrative: The Comic Books of the Congress of Industrial Organizations 256
Steve Martin
Conclusion: Working-Class Rhetoric as Ethnographic Subject 271
Julie Lindquist
List of Contributors 287
Index 291
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