Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy

This book theorizes digital logics and applications for the rhetorical canon of delivery. Digital writing technologies invite a re-evaluation about what delivery can offer to rhetorical studies and writing practices. Sean Morey argues that what delivery provides is access to the unspeakable, unconscious elements of rhetoric, not primarily through emotion or feeling as is usually offered by previous studies, but affect, a domain of sensation implicit in the (overlooked) original Greek term for delivery, hypokrisis. Moreover, the primary means for delivering affect is both the logic and technology of a network, construed as modern, digital networks, but also networks of associations between humans and nonhuman objects. Casting delivery in this light offers new rhetorical trajectories that promote its incorporation into digital networked-bodies. Given its provocative and broad reframing of delivery, this book provides original, robust ways to understand rhetorical delivery not only through a lens of digital writing technologies, but all historical means of enacting delivery, offering implications that will ultimately affect how scholars of rhetoric will come to view not only the other canons of rhetoric, but rhetoric as a whole.

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Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy

This book theorizes digital logics and applications for the rhetorical canon of delivery. Digital writing technologies invite a re-evaluation about what delivery can offer to rhetorical studies and writing practices. Sean Morey argues that what delivery provides is access to the unspeakable, unconscious elements of rhetoric, not primarily through emotion or feeling as is usually offered by previous studies, but affect, a domain of sensation implicit in the (overlooked) original Greek term for delivery, hypokrisis. Moreover, the primary means for delivering affect is both the logic and technology of a network, construed as modern, digital networks, but also networks of associations between humans and nonhuman objects. Casting delivery in this light offers new rhetorical trajectories that promote its incorporation into digital networked-bodies. Given its provocative and broad reframing of delivery, this book provides original, robust ways to understand rhetorical delivery not only through a lens of digital writing technologies, but all historical means of enacting delivery, offering implications that will ultimately affect how scholars of rhetoric will come to view not only the other canons of rhetoric, but rhetoric as a whole.

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Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy

Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy

by Sean Morey
Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy

Rhetorical Delivery and Digital Technologies: Networks, Affect, Electracy

by Sean Morey

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This book theorizes digital logics and applications for the rhetorical canon of delivery. Digital writing technologies invite a re-evaluation about what delivery can offer to rhetorical studies and writing practices. Sean Morey argues that what delivery provides is access to the unspeakable, unconscious elements of rhetoric, not primarily through emotion or feeling as is usually offered by previous studies, but affect, a domain of sensation implicit in the (overlooked) original Greek term for delivery, hypokrisis. Moreover, the primary means for delivering affect is both the logic and technology of a network, construed as modern, digital networks, but also networks of associations between humans and nonhuman objects. Casting delivery in this light offers new rhetorical trajectories that promote its incorporation into digital networked-bodies. Given its provocative and broad reframing of delivery, this book provides original, robust ways to understand rhetorical delivery not only through a lens of digital writing technologies, but all historical means of enacting delivery, offering implications that will ultimately affect how scholars of rhetoric will come to view not only the other canons of rhetoric, but rhetoric as a whole.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317407089
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/19/2015
Series: Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Communication
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Sean Morey is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Rebirth of Delivery Part 1: What is Delivery? 1. Declassifying Delivery 2. Reclassifying Delivery Part 2: Who Delivers? 3. Becoming Delivery-Machine—Emotion, Feeling, Affect 4. Becoming Shaman—Delivering the Invisible Part 3: How to Deliver? 5. Delivery-Networks 6. Posthuman Gestures and Electrate Attunements Postscript: The Death of Delivery (and Other Transitions)

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