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Writing and Rhetoric and/as Posthuman Practice
- Source: College English, Volume 78, Issue 6, Jul 2016, p. 532 - 554
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- 01 Jul 2016
Abstract
This article examines the role of reflective practice in rhetoric and composition scholarship and argues for reconsidering practice through posthumanism. It (re)introduces posthumanism as a productive frame for considering rhetorical training in a networked age. In place of reflective practice, the article develops the concept of "posthuman practice" as a serial and material activity for rhetorical training. The article concludes by reconsidering metacognition and how reframing rhetoric as a posthuman practice could affect rhetorical pedagogy and ethics.
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