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Helms, Jason. Rhizcomics: Rhetoric, Technology, and New Media Composition. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press, 2017. Added by: joachim (2/24/17, 11:59 PM) Last edited by: joachim (2/25/17, 1:19 AM) |
Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-0-472-90069-5 BibTeX citation key: Helms2017 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Metaisierung, Rhetoric Creators: Helms Publisher: Univ. of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor) |
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Abstract |
Comics, Jason Helms argues, are post-critical, reflexive, and figural, in that they combine image/text and visual/verbal elements in ways that illuminate a third, nonsymbolic rhetoric more appropriate for digital and heterotopic spaces. Blurring the line between form and content, Rhizcomics: Rhetoric, Technology, and New Media Composition offers readers a unique opportunity to engage in a rhizomatic alt-scholarship, in which the medium is the message. Rhizcomics manifests this ambitious concept by bringing together a variety of disciplinary traditions, from familiar continental theorists to ancient, modern, and postmodern rhetoricians, to comics and contemporary composition theorists. Helms calls for a decentering of typical binaries to form a rhizomatic approach to visual and multimedia rhetorics and uses comics as the main exemplar for the type of decentered writing for which he advocates.
Table of Contents 1. Introductions Gregory L. Ulmer: Foreword |
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