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The Risks of Rhetoricity: Accounting for Intellectual Disability in the Rhetorical Tradition
(2023-08-04)
I am troubled by the notion that what specialists in my field call “rhetoricity”—the quality of being able to assess an audience and effectively influence their thinking—is what separates humans (“rhetors”) from non-humans. ...
Hakaniyutu Unu Haniyu? Why Are You Making? Examining Comanche Women’s Texts Through Comanche Language and Cultural Philosophy
(2023-05-12)
One can examine Comanche women’s spoken stories in the Comanche language for
cultural and philosophical insight through the metaphor of oiling and braiding one’s hair because
oil (or yuhu, pronounced “you” in Comanche, ...