Lures, Slimes, Time: Viscosity and the Nearness of Distance

Philosophy and Rhetoric 52 (3):203-226 (2019)
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[Erratum] At evening, with the sun no longer overhead, the air developed a kind of viscosity in which time seemed to stand very still and the labyrinth of the city, no longer bisected by light and shade and unstirred by the afternoon breezes, appeared suspended in a kind of dream, paused in an atmosphere of extraordinary pallor and thickness.Contemporary rhetorical theory is in the midst of a new materialist turn. Things, sensations, affects, and ambience are seen as collectively forming the ground of what we mean by rhetoric. New materialist and affective theories attempt to transform our understanding of what rhetoric is, where rhetoric is, and how rhetoric emerges. Recent scholarship considers a host of...

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