Citational Epideixis and a "Thinking of Community": The Case of the Minuteman Project
That a single author creates a rhetorical artifact is fundamental to traditional genre theory. This article draws on posthumanist notions of linguistic "citationality" in order to divest the epideictic rhetoric of the Minuteman Project of the fantasy of the original author. We argue that,...
Saved in:
Published in | Rhetoric Society quarterly Vol. 40; no. 4; pp. 360 - 384 |
---|---|
Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Raleigh
Taylor & Francis Group
31.08.2010
Taylor & Francis Inc |
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
Cover
Loading…
Abstract | That a single author creates a rhetorical artifact is fundamental to traditional genre theory. This article draws on posthumanist notions of linguistic "citationality" in order to divest the epideictic rhetoric of the Minuteman Project of the fantasy of the original author. We argue that, in epideictic engagements, language is reinvigorated; it recurs and circulates infinitely, accumulating meaning in each new instantiation. Using a text with considerable ethical complexity, we examine three themes of particular interest to posthumanism: accountability/responsibility, the potential for (political) resistance, and community. Epideictic discourses tell us not only who to be, but how to be; from a posthumanist point of view, those constructs, we claim, are enfoldments of the exterior. By positing citationality as key dimensions of genre, and following the theoretical works of Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben, we explicate the significance of subjectivity as a rhetorical outcome of the social. |
---|---|
AbstractList | That a single author creates a rhetorical artifact is fundamental to traditional genre theory. This article draws on posthumanist notions of linguistic "citationality" in order to divest the epideictic rhetoric of the Minuteman Project of the fantasy of the original author. We argue that, in epideictic engagements, language is reinvigorated; it recurs and circulates infinitely, accumulating meaning in each new instantiation. Using a text with considerable ethical complexity, we examine three themes of particular interest to posthumanism: accountability/responsibility, the potential for (political) resistance, and community. Epideictic discourses tell us not only who to be, but how to be; from a posthumanist point of view, those constructs, we claim, are enfoldments of the exterior. By positing citationality as key dimensions of genre, and following the theoretical works of Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben, we explicate the significance of subjectivity as a rhetorical outcome of the social. That a single author creates a rhetorical artifact is fundamental to traditional genre theory. This article draws on posthumanist notions of linguistic "citationality" in order to divest the epideictic rhetoric of the Minuteman Project of the fantasy of the original author. We argue that, in epideictic engagements, language is reinvigorated; it recurs and circulates infinitely, accumulating meaning in each new instantiation. Using a text with considerable ethical complexity, we examine three themes of particular interest to posthumanism: accountability/responsibility, the potential for (political) resistance, and community. Epideictic discourses tell us not only who to be, but how to be; from a posthumanist point of view, those constructs, we claim, are enfoldments of the exterior. By positing citationality as key dimensions of genre, and following the theoretical works of Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben, we explicate the significance of subjectivity as a rhetorical outcome of the social. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] That a single author creates a rhetorical artifact is fundamental to traditional genre theory. This article draws on posthumanist notions of linguistic "citationality" in order to divest the epideictic rhetoric of the Minuteman Project of the fantasy of the original author. We argue that, in epideictic engagements, language is reinvigorated; it recurs and circulates infinitely, accumulating meaning in each new instantiation. Using a text with considerable ethical complexity, we examine three themes of particular interest to posthumanism: accountability/responsibility, the potential for (political) resistance, and community. Epideictic discourses tell us not only who to be, but how to be; from a posthumanist point of view, those constructs, we claim, are enfoldments of the exterior. By positing citationality as key dimensions of genre, and following the theoretical works of Jean-Luc Nancy and Giorgio Agamben, we explicate the significance of subjectivity as a rhetorical outcome of the social. (Author abstract) |
Author | Hartelius, E. Johanna Asenas, Jennifer |
Author_xml | – sequence: 1 givenname: E. Johanna surname: Hartelius fullname: Hartelius, E. Johanna organization: Department of Communication , Northern Illinois University – sequence: 2 givenname: Jennifer surname: Asenas fullname: Asenas, Jennifer organization: Department of Communication Studies , California State University Long Beach |
BookMark | eNp9kEFP3DAQhS1EpS60_6BI1p56CXVsbxxzqaoI2kpUcFik3qyJ4xQvib21HdH99zhK4cCB04zmfe9Zfifo2HlnEPpUkvOS1OQLoUIwyTfnlOQTl7Ku6BFalZKRglH6-xitZqSYmffoJMYdIYRxzlborrEJkvUOBny5t52x_2zE4DoMeL29t-7Buj_Y97jx4zg5mw7rC7y9N7iBaOZ7yvsv66ZkRnD4Nvid0ekDetfDEM3H__MU3V1dbpsfxfXN95_Nt-tCM8JTwYEKWdW0EsJUoDtmOrFppSxlDV1vuramJTEENBhd9i3ollQgad0yyTohgZ2iz0vuPvi_k4lJjTZqMwzgjJ-iKgmrSE7biIyuX6E7P4X87agEl7wuecUzxBdIBx9jML3aBztCOOQkNVetnqtWc9VqqTrbzhbbLiYfXjxUZJFvqqx_XXTreh9GePRh6FSCw-BDH8BpGxV784UnXnWPjg |
CitedBy_id | crossref_primary_10_1080_02773945_2012_659323 crossref_primary_10_1080_02773945_2018_1454218 crossref_primary_10_1080_02773945_2020_1813321 |
Cites_doi | 10.1080/00028533.2005.11821624 10.1080/00335638709383811 10.1080/00335636109382490 10.7560/777668 10.2307/359065 10.1353/rap.2004.0013 10.1080/00335630600709406 10.2307/j.ctt1xp3sn2 10.2307/1772278 10.1080/00335630802210369 10.1080/14797580500252571 10.1080/02773949209390959 10.1080/02773940701779769 10.1086/463699 10.1515/9780773571235 10.1080/00335630600687107 10.1080/00335630209384390 10.1080/02773949909391135 10.2307/378174 10.1080/00335638209383600 10.1080/02773940309391265 10.1080/01463378509369608 10.1080/00335639809384215 10.1080/02773940509391320 10.1111/j.1468-2885.2009.01349.x 10.1007/978-1-137-05194-3 10.1080/02773940509391323 10.1525/ca.2001.20.1.35 10.1023/A:1007718113969 10.1515/9781474468695 10.1525/9780520352018 10.1080/14797580500252555 10.1016/S0378-2166(01)00058-3 |
ContentType | Journal Article |
Copyright | Copyright The Rhetoric Society of America 2010 Copyright © 2010 The Rhetoric Society of America Copyright Taylor & Francis Inc. Jul 2010 |
Copyright_xml | – notice: Copyright The Rhetoric Society of America 2010 – notice: Copyright © 2010 The Rhetoric Society of America – notice: Copyright Taylor & Francis Inc. Jul 2010 |
DBID | AAYXX CITATION C18 |
DOI | 10.1080/02773945.2010.499862 |
DatabaseName | CrossRef Humanities Index |
DatabaseTitle | CrossRef British Humanities Index (BHI) |
DatabaseTitleList | British Humanities Index (BHI) British Humanities Index (BHI) |
DeliveryMethod | fulltext_linktorsrc |
Discipline | Languages & Literatures |
EISSN | 1930-322X |
EndPage | 384 |
ExternalDocumentID | 2129749551 10_1080_02773945_2010_499862 27862456 499862 |
Genre | ARTICLES |
GroupedDBID | -DZ -~X .7I .QK 0BK 0R~ 123 29P 2AX 2DF 3YN 4.4 5VS AAAVI AACJB AAGZJ AAKYL AAMFJ AAMIU AAPUL AATTQ AAZMC ABBHK ABBKH ABCCY ABFIM ABJVF ABLIJ ABPEM ABPPZ ABPTX ABQHQ ABSSG ABTAI ABXUL ABZLS ACGFS ACHQT ACLSK ACTIO ACTOA ADAHI ADCVX ADMHC ADULT AECIN AEGYZ AEISY AEKEX AELLO AEOZL AEPSL AEUPB AEYOC AEZRU AFOLD AFWLO AGDLA AGMYJ AGRBW AIJEM AJWEG AKBRZ AKBVH ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS ALQZU AVBZW AWYRJ BDTQF BEJHT BHOJU BLEHA BMOTO BOHLJ CAG CCCUG CLO COF CQ1 CS3 DGFLZ DKSSO DU5 E3Z EBS EJD E~B E~C F5P FUNRP G-F GTTXZ H13 HF~ HQDSM HZ~ IPNFZ J.O JAA JAAYA JBMMH JBZCM JHFFW JKQEH JLEZI JLXEF JPL JSODD JST KDLKA KYCEM M4Z NA5 NY0 O9- P2P RIG RNANH ROSJB RSYQP S-F SA0 STATR TCF TFH TFL TFW TIXVT TNTFI TRJHH UT5 UT9 V1K VAE VQA ~01 ~S~ ABJNI ABQDR ABXSQ ABXYU JENOY AAYXX ACNLF ADACV ADKVQ AHDZW CITATION IPSME TBQAZ TDBHL TUROJ ACDIW ADMHG C18 MLAFT |
ID | FETCH-LOGICAL-c304t-4a279682677e6acd3ed75b99198adfedb8210e0acaec1fbacb06a928b393d79a3 |
ISSN | 0277-3945 |
IngestDate | Fri Oct 25 05:07:06 EDT 2024 Thu Oct 10 17:13:36 EDT 2024 Thu Sep 12 20:15:54 EDT 2024 Fri Feb 02 07:01:17 EST 2024 Tue Jul 04 18:14:34 EDT 2023 |
IsPeerReviewed | true |
IsScholarly | true |
Issue | 4 |
Language | English |
LinkModel | OpenURL |
MergedId | FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c304t-4a279682677e6acd3ed75b99198adfedb8210e0acaec1fbacb06a928b393d79a3 |
Notes | ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 23 |
PQID | 749481464 |
PQPubID | 44911 |
PageCount | 25 |
ParticipantIDs | proquest_miscellaneous_1036019857 jstor_primary_27862456 proquest_journals_749481464 crossref_primary_10_1080_02773945_2010_499862 informaworld_taylorfrancis_310_1080_02773945_2010_499862 |
PublicationCentury | 2000 |
PublicationDate | 8/31/2010 |
PublicationDateYYYYMMDD | 2010-08-31 |
PublicationDate_xml | – month: 08 year: 2010 text: 8/31/2010 day: 31 |
PublicationDecade | 2010 |
PublicationPlace | Raleigh |
PublicationPlace_xml | – name: Raleigh |
PublicationTitle | Rhetoric Society quarterly |
PublicationYear | 2010 |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Group Taylor & Francis Inc |
Publisher_xml | – name: Taylor & Francis Group – name: Taylor & Francis Inc |
References | Butler Judith. (CIT0016) 1993 Žižek Slavoj. (CIT0066) 2002 Hargis Jill. (CIT0039) 2007 CIT0032 Duffy Bernard K. (CIT0027) 1983; 16 (CIT0008) 1992; 25 Heidegger Martin. (CIT0043) 1962 Wolin Richard. (CIT0065) 2007 Noonan Jeff. (CIT0054) 2003 Ana Santa (CIT0058) 2002 (CIT0015) 1973 Gilchrist Jim. (CIT0033) 2006 (CIT0045) 1971 CIT0036 CIT0035 Beale Walter H. (CIT0005) 1978; 11 CIT0037 Farrell Thomas B. (CIT0031) 1993 CIT0041 CIT0040 CIT0042 (CIT0017) 1997 Badmington Neil, ed. (CIT0004) 2000 CIT0003 CIT0047 CIT0046 CIT0048 CIT0007 Oravec Christine. (CIT0055) 1976; 9 Bevir Mark (CIT0006) 2007 Halliwell Martin (CIT0038) 2003 CIT0050 Palczewski Catherine Helen (CIT0056) 2005; 41 Bowers John W. (CIT0012) 1971 CIT0052 CIT0051 Chomsky Noam (CIT0020) 2006 (CIT0014) 1984 Derrida Jacques. (CIT0026) 1972 Agamben Giorgio. (CIT0001) 1993 Bineham Jeffery L. (CIT0010) 1995; 28 Burke Kenneth. (CIT0013) 1984 Kraye Jill (CIT0049) 2000 Eli Peter (CIT0034) 2007 CIT0057 CIT0059 Nancy Jean-Luc. (CIT0053) 1991 CIT0019 (CIT0009) 1989; 22 CIT0063 Bowers John W. (CIT0011) 1971 CIT0062 CIT0021 Austin J. L. (CIT0002) 1962 CIT0064 CIT0022 Dean Jodi. (CIT0025) 2006 Campbell Karlyn Kohrs (CIT0018) 1978 Davis D. Diane (CIT0023) 1999; 19 Sullivan Dale L. (CIT0060) 1993; 26 Krell David Farrell (CIT0044) 1993 Vickers Brian. (CIT0061) 2000 CIT0024 Evans Dylan. (CIT0030) 1993 CIT0029 CIT0028 |
References_xml | – volume: 41 start-page: 123 year: 2005 ident: CIT0056 publication-title: Argumentation and Advocacy doi: 10.1080/00028533.2005.11821624 contributor: fullname: Palczewski Catherine Helen – volume: 22 start-page: 110 issue: 2 year: 1989 ident: CIT0009 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric – volume-title: Histories of Postmodernism year: 2007 ident: CIT0006 contributor: fullname: Bevir Mark – ident: CIT0057 doi: 10.1080/00335638709383811 – ident: CIT0019 doi: 10.1080/00335636109382490 – volume: 19 start-page: 633 year: 1999 ident: CIT0023 publication-title: Journal of Composition Theory contributor: fullname: Davis D. Diane – volume-title: On the Way to Language year: 1971 ident: CIT0045 – volume-title: Brown Tide Rising: Metaphors of Latinos in Contemporary American Public Discourse year: 2002 ident: CIT0058 doi: 10.7560/777668 contributor: fullname: Ana Santa – ident: CIT0024 doi: 10.2307/359065 – ident: CIT0052 doi: 10.1353/rap.2004.0013 – ident: CIT0036 doi: 10.1080/00335630600709406 – volume-title: Norms of Rhetorical Culture year: 1993 ident: CIT0031 doi: 10.2307/j.ctt1xp3sn2 contributor: fullname: Farrell Thomas B. – start-page: 53 volume-title: Histories of Postmodernism year: 2007 ident: CIT0039 contributor: fullname: Hargis Jill. – volume-title: Limited Inc year: 1972 ident: CIT0026 contributor: fullname: Derrida Jacques. – volume-title: Bodies That Matter year: 1993 ident: CIT0016 contributor: fullname: Butler Judith. – volume: 9 start-page: 162 issue: 3 year: 1976 ident: CIT0055 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric contributor: fullname: Oravec Christine. – ident: CIT0051 doi: 10.2307/1772278 – volume: 28 start-page: 1 year: 1995 ident: CIT0010 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric contributor: fullname: Bineham Jeffery L. – ident: CIT0040 doi: 10.1080/00335630802210369 – ident: CIT0047 doi: 10.1080/14797580500252571 – volume: 25 start-page: 351 issue: 4 year: 1992 ident: CIT0008 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric – start-page: 213 volume-title: Basic Writings year: 1993 ident: CIT0044 contributor: fullname: Krell David Farrell – ident: CIT0022 doi: 10.1080/02773949209390959 – volume-title: Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative year: 1997 ident: CIT0017 – ident: CIT0062 doi: 10.1080/02773940701779769 – volume-title: Norms of Rhetorical Culture year: 1993 ident: CIT0030 contributor: fullname: Evans Dylan. – ident: CIT0046 doi: 10.1086/463699 – volume-title: How to Do Things With Words year: 1962 ident: CIT0002 contributor: fullname: Austin J. L. – volume: 26 start-page: 113 issue: 2 year: 1993 ident: CIT0060 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric contributor: fullname: Sullivan Dale L. – volume-title: Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy year: 2000 ident: CIT0049 contributor: fullname: Kraye Jill – volume-title: Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders year: 2006 ident: CIT0033 contributor: fullname: Gilchrist Jim. – volume-title: Critical Humanism and the Politics of Difference year: 2003 ident: CIT0054 doi: 10.1515/9780773571235 contributor: fullname: Noonan Jeff. – start-page: 1 volume-title: Community at Loose Ends year: 1991 ident: CIT0053 contributor: fullname: Nancy Jean-Luc. – ident: CIT0063 doi: 10.1080/00335630600687107 – volume-title: Žižek's Politics year: 2006 ident: CIT0025 contributor: fullname: Dean Jodi. – ident: CIT0035 doi: 10.1080/00335630209384390 – volume-title: The Chomsky-Foucault Debate on Human Nature year: 2006 ident: CIT0020 contributor: fullname: Chomsky Noam – ident: CIT0042 doi: 10.1080/02773949909391135 – ident: CIT0064 doi: 10.2307/378174 – ident: CIT0048 doi: 10.1080/00335638209383600 – volume-title: The Rhetoric of Agitation and Control year: 1971 ident: CIT0012 contributor: fullname: Bowers John W. – start-page: 171 volume-title: Histories of Postmodernism year: 2007 ident: CIT0065 contributor: fullname: Wolin Richard. – ident: CIT0059 doi: 10.1080/02773940309391265 – ident: CIT0021 doi: 10.1080/01463378509369608 – volume-title: For They Know Not What They Do: Enjoyment as a Political Factor. year: 2002 ident: CIT0066 contributor: fullname: Žižek Slavoj. – ident: CIT0007 doi: 10.1080/00335639809384215 – volume-title: Philosophy of Literary Form year: 1973 ident: CIT0015 – ident: CIT0029 doi: 10.1080/02773940509391320 – volume-title: The Rhetoric of Agitation and Control year: 1971 ident: CIT0011 contributor: fullname: Bowers John W. – ident: CIT0037 doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2885.2009.01349.x – volume-title: Posthumanism year: 2000 ident: CIT0004 doi: 10.1007/978-1-137-05194-3 contributor: fullname: Badmington Neil, ed. – ident: CIT0050 doi: 10.1080/02773940509391323 – volume-title: Being and Time year: 1962 ident: CIT0043 contributor: fullname: Heidegger Martin. – volume-title: Form and Genre year: 1978 ident: CIT0018 contributor: fullname: Campbell Karlyn Kohrs – start-page: 103 volume-title: Histories of Postmodernism year: 2007 ident: CIT0034 contributor: fullname: Eli Peter – ident: CIT0028 doi: 10.1525/ca.2001.20.1.35 – ident: CIT0003 doi: 10.1023/A:1007718113969 – volume-title: The Coming Community year: 1993 ident: CIT0001 contributor: fullname: Agamben Giorgio. – volume-title: Critical Humanisms: Humanist/Anti-Humanist Dialogues year: 2003 ident: CIT0038 doi: 10.1515/9781474468695 contributor: fullname: Halliwell Martin – volume-title: Attitudes Toward History year: 1984 ident: CIT0013 doi: 10.1525/9780520352018 contributor: fullname: Burke Kenneth. – ident: CIT0032 doi: 10.1080/14797580500252555 – volume-title: Permanence and Change year: 1984 ident: CIT0014 – volume: 16 start-page: 79 issue: 2 year: 1983 ident: CIT0027 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric contributor: fullname: Duffy Bernard K. – volume: 11 start-page: 221 issue: 4 year: 1978 ident: CIT0005 publication-title: Philosophy and Rhetoric contributor: fullname: Beale Walter H. – ident: CIT0041 doi: 10.1016/S0378-2166(01)00058-3 – start-page: 135 volume-title: Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy year: 2000 ident: CIT0061 contributor: fullname: Vickers Brian. |
SSID | ssj0003443 |
Score | 1.8332752 |
Snippet | That a single author creates a rhetorical artifact is fundamental to traditional genre theory. This article draws on posthumanist notions of linguistic... |
SourceID | proquest crossref jstor informaworld |
SourceType | Aggregation Database Publisher |
StartPage | 360 |
SubjectTerms | Blame Classical rhetoric Communication research Communications media Communities Community Discourse analysis Discourse/Text genres Epideictic rhetoric Ethics Forensic rhetoric Genre analysis Humanism Mass communication Mass media Political rhetoric Politics Rhetoric Subjectivity Theoretical linguistics |
Title | Citational Epideixis and a "Thinking of Community": The Case of the Minuteman Project |
URI | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02773945.2010.499862 https://www.jstor.org/stable/27862456 https://www.proquest.com/docview/749481464 https://search.proquest.com/docview/1036019857 |
Volume | 40 |
hasFullText | 1 |
inHoldings | 1 |
isFullTextHit | |
isPrint | |
link | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV3fb9MwELZge-EFMWBQtiEzId5SNbHzw7xVHahCGw-oFYiXyE5sUQ25QFIJ8ddzFztuSicEe4laR62tu8_ns333HSEvYVEWNeNFJBWYQM5TA1NKVpFiuuKpErzuik1cvc_mS_7uUzq4aO-yS1o1rn7dmFdyG61CG-gVs2T_Q7PhT6EBPoN-4Qkahuc_6XjmCbaRGxgrva5-rhzlsgSNJliS89oHNfs8EKwAkPSBFjPZhBCBq5XdIKOzxcwBPJoZOq0fvuiOSiSEeH7_MxJ0jt-_rjYut2GMAb7S2mDxp422feKYC6YZHja4UDe2PWxY7NX9GByROaOFV8JMOIrIsXZGVTCw9UlXNj1YXUfS5NHFByaUufoCfjVmroDcnqH3kZHQG3bmQvRg81Z4075Loe1e3CWHCVgjMIOH0_nF549hwWbcBVf2Q-8zLJGC_YYOdjyYHX7bPqZ1b13vnJXFA3Lf7zLo1EHmiNzR9iF5cunPphv6il4GOu3mEVlugUQDkCgAiUp63sOIrg0NMDp_TQFCFCGE7QAhGiBEPYQek-XbN4vZPPL1NqKKTXgbcQnyyWC_mec6k1XNdJ3DdBWxKGRtdK2KJJ7oiaykrmKjZKUmmRRJoZhgdS4kOyYHdm31U0IzLY2p05wbrThsEUBweIEdG3CnCyn5iES9DMtvjlaljHu2Wi_zEmVeOpmPSDEUdNl2QDQOgyX7-0-PO6WEfpIck6LSbEROei2VflI3ZY50SeA9wAhfhLdgcfEaTVq93jTQE0AUZJLmz24_qhNybzu_TslB-2Ojz8C9bdVzD8_fhLaeWg |
link.rule.ids | 315,783,787,27936,27937,59979,60768 |
linkProvider | Library Specific Holdings |
linkToHtml | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV3NT9swFLcQHNiFj_FVPjaD0G5hbe3EMTdUgTLWIoRaaTfLTmypQkoRSSXgr-e92KmAaTts10SO82y_7-ffI-QUlLIsGE8jbUAEch47YCmdR4bZnMdG8qJpNjG6SbIJv_4Vt9WEVSirRB_aeaCIRlYjc2Mwui2J-455RyZ57CuzwGZPUQqvxFIKONgr47vrLFuIY8Z96RzmKnFQe3_uD995p5_eoZe2FYu_Se1GFV2tE9MS4StQ7s_mtTnLXz7gO_4XlRtkLRiq9MKfrE2yZMvPZHcYwpsV_UaHC0TmaotMBgHsG8ZcYtfZ6dO0ojA51fQEm4NiSJ7OHA03Uurnk3MKZ5QOQI3iczBE6WhazhFXuqS3PkC0TSZXl-NBFoWWDVHOuryOuO4LmYDLIoRNdF4wWwjYcdmTqS6cLUwKLqbt6lzbvOeMzk030bKfGiZZIaRmO2S5nJV2j9DEaueKWHBnDQcrE-jHHGjPgUWWas07JGo3Sj14ZA7VawFPw9IpXDrll65D0re7qeomIuJ8-xLF_j50p9n5xTx9gfdq4qRDDtqjoALvV0og4g4oIPjD48VbYFrMxOjSzuYVzMTAEQaCxP6__9VXspqNR0M1_HHz84B88mUNGOw-JMv149wegbVUmy-BH14BiKEHNw |
linkToPdf | http://utb.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV3dT9swED9NRZr2srEPRgdjHpr2FtbWThzzhgpVxwpCE5V4s-zYlqpJKVpSCfbX7y5OKmDaHthrIsc52_fh-_gdwCdUyspxkSfGoggUIg3IUqZILPeFSK0Srmk2cXaeTefi9Cq9ulPFT2mVdIcOESiikdXE3NcudBlxXyjsyJVIY2IWmuw5CeGNjIJKPdi4_H46na6lMRcxc45ClTSoK5_7y3fuqad74KVdwuIfQrvRRJMXYDoaYgLKj4NVbQ-KXw_gHf-HyE143pqp7Cieq5fwxJev4O2sdW5W7DObrfGYq9cwH7dQ3zjmhHrOLm4WFcO5mWH71BqUHPJsGVhbj1Lf7h8yPKFsjEqUnqMZys4W5YpQpUt2Ed1Db2A-ObkcT5O2YUNS8IGoE2FGUmV4YZHSZ6Zw3DuJ-62GKjcueGdzvGD6gSmML4bBmsIOMqNGueWKO6kM34JeuSz9NrDMmxBcKkXwVqCNifRTBHQY0B7LjRF9SLp90tcRl0MPO7jTduk0LZ2OS9eH_O5m6rrxh4TYvETzfw_dajZ-Pc9IUlVNmvVhpzsJuuX8SkvC20H1g3_4cf0WWZbiMKb0y1WFM3G8BiNB8t3j_-oDPL04nujZ1_NvO_As5jSQp3sXevXPlX-PplJt91pu-A0-GgXb |
openUrl | ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Citational+Epideixis+and+a+%22Thinking+of+Community%22%3A+The+Case+of+the+Minuteman+Project&rft.jtitle=Rhetoric+Society+quarterly&rft.au=Hartelius%2C+E.+Johanna&rft.au=Asenas%2C+Jennifer&rft.date=2010-08-31&rft.pub=Taylor+%26+Francis+Group&rft.issn=0277-3945&rft.eissn=1930-322X&rft.volume=40&rft.issue=4&rft.spage=360&rft.epage=384&rft_id=info:doi/10.1080%2F02773945.2010.499862&rft.externalDocID=499862 |
thumbnail_l | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=0277-3945&client=summon |
thumbnail_m | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=0277-3945&client=summon |
thumbnail_s | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=0277-3945&client=summon |