Revisioning Rhetorical Violence in the Afterlife

IF 0.6 Q3 COMMUNICATION Rhetoric & Public Affairs Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.14321/rhetpublaffa.25.3.0025
Matthew Houdek, Lisa A. Flores
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Abstract:In this essay, we attend to the rhetorical and spatio-temporal contours of how the urgency to recognize Black life and aid in struggle is detached from a recognition of the deep structural and ontological nature of antiblackness. We center on two seemingly disparate case studies to unpack these phenomena. First, we look at the state lynching of Breonna Taylor and the multiracial coalition that emerged around #sayhername, and second, we turn to the politics and rhetorics of DEI initiatives on college campuses. Guided by scholars writing on Black life, our project asks how we imagine the physicality of violence in this moment in ways that interrupt common frames of both the physical and the moment. We write at the intersection of two larger rhetorical conversations on racialized violence: stoppage and suffocation, and their respective interests in theories of racialized time. We argue that the variants of anti-Black stoppage and suffocation operate on multiple temporal registers of recognition that perform recognition even as they profit from antiblackness. For rhetorical scholars invested in studies of racial violence, the urgency of the moment should serve as a reminder that possibility lies in the inventional, an inventional that requires a disciplined, intentional, and persistent practice and commitment.
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修订死后的修辞暴力
摘要:在这篇文章中,我们关注的是认识黑人生活和援助斗争的紧迫性是如何脱离对反黑人的深层结构和本体论本质的认识的修辞和时空轮廓。我们以两个看似不同的案例研究为中心来解开这些现象。首先,我们来看看布雷欧娜·泰勒(Breonna Taylor)被处以私刑以及围绕#sayhername出现的多种族联盟,其次,我们转向大学校园中DEI倡议的政治和修辞。在研究黑人生活的学者的指导下,我们的项目询问我们如何想象在这个时刻,暴力的肉体性,以打断物质和时刻的共同框架的方式。我们在两个更大的关于种族化暴力的修辞对话的交叉点上写作:停止和窒息,以及他们在种族化时间理论中的各自利益。我们认为,反黑停止和窒息的变体在多个时间识别寄存器上运行,即使它们从反黑中获益,也会进行识别。对于致力于种族暴力研究的修辞学学者来说,这一时刻的紧迫性应该提醒他们,可能性在于创造,这种创造需要有纪律的、有意识的、坚持不懈的实践和承诺。
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