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El. knyga: Decolonial Conversations in Posthuman and New Material Rhetorics

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In this work for scholars and students, contributors in new materialist and decolonial rhetorics point towards the future of rhetorical scholarship on materiality. They present academic theories of posthumanism and new materialism, then challenge those theories through the lenses of traditional knowledge and Indigenous knowledge, and ask readers to question their own relationships with their scholarly practices. Contributors offer insight into their own struggles to bring about decolonial works as insiders and outsiders to Indigenous ways of knowing. Some specific subjects broached are ecological restoration and decolonization, and posthumanism, buen vivir and Zapatismo. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Brings together new materialist and decolonial rhetorics to respond to frustrations of erasure, otherness, and marginalization in the fields of rhetoric, writing, and communication.

Acknowledgments vii
Foreword To Listen You Must Silence Yourself ix
Joyce Rain Anderson
Introduction: Working with Incommensurable Things 1(21)
Jennifer Clary-Lemon
David M. Grant
Chapter 1 The Politics of Recognition in Building Pluriversal Possibilities: Posthumanism, Buen Vivir, and Zapatismo
22(25)
Robert Leston
Chapter 2 Performing Complex Recognitions: (De)Colonial (Mis)Recognitions as Systemic Revision
47(20)
Kelly Medina-Lopez
Kellie Sharp-Hoskins
Chapter 3 Listening Otherwise: Arboreal Rhetorics and Tree-Human Relations
67(25)
Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder
Shannon Kelly
Chapter 4 Smoke and Mirrors: Re-Creating Material Relation(ship)s through Mexica Story
92(23)
Christina V. Cedillo
Chapter 5 Perpetual (In)securities: (Re)Birthing Border Imperialism as Understood through Facultades Serpentinas
115(32)
A. I. Ramirez
Chapter 6 Corn, Oil, and Cultivating Dissent through "Seeds of Resistance": A Case Study on Rhetorics of Survivance and the Protest Assemblage
147(27)
Matthew Whitaker
Chapter 7 Top Down, Bottom Up: Ecological Restoration, Rhetorical Resistance, and Decolonization
174(18)
Judy Holiday
Elizabeth Lowry
Chapter 8 Becoming Relations: Braiding an Indigenous Manifesto
192(25)
Andrea Riley Mukavetz
Malea Powell
List of Contributors
213(4)
Index 217