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Foreword: Philip C. Wander
Introduction: Seth Kahn and JongHwa Lee
Part I. (Re)Framing Rhetorical Activism: How Activists Theorize Rhetoric and Vice Versa
Chapter 1: The Only Conceivable Thing To Do: Reflections on Academics and Activism
Dana L. Cloud
Chapter 2: Reflections on Activist Scholarship: The Consequences We All Have to Face
Jonghwa Lee
Chapter 3: The Work of a Middle-Class Activist: Stuck in History
Charles Bazerman
Chapter 4: Speaking Truth to Power: Observations from Experience
Lee Artz
Chapter 5: Gadugi: Where the fire burns
Ellen (Drew) Cushman
Chapter 6: Intervention and Rhetorics of War: Classical Insights for Contemporary Activists
Melissa Dey Hasbrook
Part II. Contexts for Rhetorical Activism, Part One: Activism in Non-Academic Settings
Chapter 7: A Conservative Pundit in Liberal Surroundings: An Uneven Odyssey
Richard E. Vatz
Chapter 8: The Role of Communism in Democratic Discourse: What Activist Rhetoricians Can Learn from the World Bank
Catherine Chaput
Chapter 9: (Re) Politicizing the Writing Process: An Exhortation and a Cautionary Tale
Seth Kahn
Chapter 10: "Looking for the Left in Russia"
Katie Feyh
Part III. Contexts for Rhetorical Activism, Part Two: Activism within Academic Institutions
Chapter 11: Developing Activist Rhetorics on Israel-Palestine: Resisting the Depoliticization of the American Academy
Matthew Abraham
Chapter 12: Democracy and the Academy: Ethnographic Articulations and Interventions for Social Change
Paige Pettyjohn Edley & Nina Maria Lozano-Reich
Chapter 13: Against Decorous Civility: Acting as if You Live in a Democracy
M.J. Braun
Chapter 14: You Can’t Get There from Here: Higher Education, Labor Activism, and Challenges of Neoliberal Globalization
Kevin Mahoney
Part IV. Contexts for Rhetorical Activism, Part Three: Activist Pedagogy
Chapter 15: Practicing Democracy: An Experience-Based Approach
Ruth Ray, Gwendolyn Gorzelsky, Stephanie Hall-Sturgis, LaWanda Dickens, Thomas Trimble, Kim Davis, Karen Keaton Jackson, Justin Vidovic, Sally Chandler
Chapter 16: BREAKING NEWS: Armchair Activists Access Their Power
Shelley DeBlasis and Teresa Grettano
Chapter 17: Activism in the Ivory Tower: Finding Hope for Academic Prose
Rebecca Jones
Chapter 18: Reclaiming Activism for Students
Amy Pason
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