Rhetor 8.1
Published in 2021 by RhetCanada, the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric
Guest-edited by David Beard. The editor of Rhetor is Tracy Whalen.
Articles
Editor’s Introduction: An Intellectual Map of Scholarship in RhetCanada, pp. 1-5
David Beard, editor of special issue
A Diverse Collection of Canadian Scholars
Perspective by Incongruity: An Identity of Interdisciplinarity, pp. 9-18
Tess Laidlaw
Striving for a Post-Colonial Canadian Hermeneutic, pp. 19-25
M. Shivaun Corry
The Rhetorician’s Identity, pp. 26-32
Maurice Charland
University of Waterloo
Inhabiting Paradoxical Identity: How Kenneth Burke Saved Me, pp. 35-41
Kyle Gerber
Game Studies, Middle State Publishing, and Scholarly Identity, pp. 42-48
Betsy Brey
The Cognitive and Computational Programme in Rhetorical Studies, pp. 49-59
Randy Allen Harris and Chrysanne DiMarco
Rhetoric and the Reluctant Postnationalist, pp. 60-69
Bruce Dadey
Building a Better Barn: A Community-Oriented Approach to Rhetorical Scholarship, pp. 70-79
Devon Moriarty
Genre Across Borders, pp. 80-85
Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher
University of Saskatchewan
Call to Witness: Canada, Identity, and the Canadian Rhetorician, pp. 89-97
John Moffatt
American Ad-Women, Rhetoric, and Professional Identity in a Canadian College of Engineering, pp. 98-109
Jeanie Wills
University of Winnipeg
Inland Ocean: Navigating Sense of Place in a Colonial State, pp. 113-18
Andrew McGillivray
“To Stand to One Side”: Reflections on Rhetoric and Edgy Identities, pp. 119-27
Tracy Whalen
Place-making and Networking: Practicing Local and Transnational Rhetorics, pp. 128-41
Jaqueline McLeod Rogers
University of Alberta
Waiting to Be Found: Research Questions and Canadian National Identity in the Borderland, pp. 145-52
Nancy Bray
Researching and Teaching Writing in Canada, pp. 153-63
Roger Graves
A Wordsmith among Scientists: Cultural Identity and Scholarly Work, pp. 164-71
Heather Graves
An International Organization: Belgium
Am I a “Belgian” Scholar?, pp. 175-80
Julie Dainville
Negotiating Identities : Exercising Empathy, pp. 181-88
Victor Ferry
What Rhetoric Tells us about Ourselves : Parallels and Crossroads, pp. 189-98
Loïc Nicolas
About the Authors, pp. 199-205
About RhetCanada / Qu’est-ce que la RhetCanada?, pp. 206-07
Whole Issue
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