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A Sense of Urgency Debra Hawhee

A Sense of Urgency By Debra Hawhee

A Sense of Urgency by Debra Hawhee


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A Sense of Urgency: How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Rhetoric by Debra Hawhee

A study of how the climate crisis is changing human communication from a celebrated rhetorician.

Why is it difficult to talk about climate change? Debra Hawhee argues that contemporary rhetoric relies on classical assumptions about humanity and history that cannot conceive of the present crisis. How do we talk about an unprecedented future or represent planetary interests without privileging our own species? A Sense of Urgency explores four emerging answers, their sheer novelty a record of both the devastation and possible futures of climate change. In developing the arts of magnitude, presence, witness, and feeling, A Sense of Urgency invites us to imagine new ways of thinking with our imperiled planet.

A Sense of Urgency Reviews

A Sense of Urgency presents four detailed analyses of emerging rhetorical responses to the impact of climate change. . . . But the introduction and conclusion go beyond the case studies by arguing that contemporary environmental concerns now exert pressure on rhetorical scholarship itself. * Inside Higher Ed *
"Written with crisp, compelling prose,A Sense of Urgencyargues for rhetoric as an art of intensification that is itself intensifying as rhetors grapple with the urgency of rhetorical action in the face of climate change. Hawhee develops a rich suite of rhetorical concepts suited for studying rhetoric as an art of intensification, deftly deploying terms such as magnitude, presence, and witnessing (4) to interpret case studies such as flattening the curve public health campaigns, public art installations, and Congressional hearings led by BIPOC youth activists." * Rhetoric Society of America *
"A Sense of Urgency demonstrates through four wide-reaching examples how climate rhetors use diverse forms to convey the feeling of this moment. Scholars of environmental communication, rhetoric, and discourse alike will find this book engaging for its examination of several intriguing genres of climate change communicationcommemorative ritual, congressional testimony, popular mathematics, and art installation." * International Journal of Communication *
With inimitable creativity, Hawhee shows that climate change is not immune to comprehension but rather open to wildly curious rhetorical fashioning. She provides a fully embodied account of rhetoric and climate, time and temperature, showing that such supposed abstractions are actually glimmering sensations that blend feeling and knowing in the most intimate ways. This book is a gift. -- John Durham Peters, Yale University
The unfolding climate crisis poses unprecedented challenges that require not only new scientific diagnostics but also a new social imaginary that reassesses dominant values, ways of knowing, and collective aspirations. One can hope we are all ready to heed this books call to reimagine communicationand the world. -- Phaedra C. Pezzullo, University of Colorado Boulder
A Sense of Urgency compels us to acknowledge that the magnitude of climate change courses through everythingincluding facts and feelings, information and sensations. Hawhee demonstrates just how intense rhetoric must become to meet these unprecedented challenges. Working with an extinct glacier, youth activists, a multisensory art installation, and more, Hawhee helps us once again consider an approach to rhetoric that we could not before fathom, but now must. -- Casey Boyle, University of Texas at Austin

About Debra Hawhee

Debra Hawhee is the McCourtney Professor of Civic Deliberation and professor of English and communication arts and sciences at Pennsylvania State University. She is the author or editor of four books, including Rhetoric in Tooth and Claw: Animals, Language, Sensation, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

1. Introduction: Intensifications
2. Glacial Death: Making Future Memory Present
3. In a World Full of Ifs: The Felt Time of Youth Climate Rhetors
4. Learning Curves: COVID-19, Climate Change, and Mathematical Magnitude
5. Presence and Placement in Maya Lins Ghost Forest
6. Epilogue: Fathoming

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013991405
9780226826783
0226826783
A Sense of Urgency: How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Rhetoric by Debra Hawhee
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2023-06-30
272
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