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Product Description: The Rhetoric of Cool: Composition Studies and New Media offers a historical critique of composition studies’ rebirth narrative, using that critique to propose a new rhetoric for new media work. Author Jeff Rice returns to critical moments during the rebirth of composition studies when the discipline chose not to emphasize technology, cultural studies, and visual writing, which are now fundamental to composition studies...read more
By Jeff Rice and Gregory L. Ulmer (foreword by)

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9780809327522 | Southern Illinois Univ Pr, May 11, 2007, cover price $38.00 | About this edition: The Rhetoric of Cool: Composition Studies and New Media offers a historical critique of composition studies’ rebirth narrative, using that critique to propose a new rhetoric for new media work.

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9780595685233 | Iuniverse Inc, April 14, 2008, cover price $25.95

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Product Description: As it becomes impossible to imagine a world without a World Wide Web, information organization, delivery, and production have converged on the simple principle of marking up information for given audiences.From A to investigates the relationship between media and culture by articulating questions regarding the role of markup...read more
By Bradley Dilger (editor) and Jeff Rice (editor)

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9780816666089 | Univ of Minnesota Pr, December 24, 2010, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: As it becomes impossible to imagine a world without a World Wide Web, information organization, delivery, and production have converged on the simple principle of marking up information for given audiences.

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9780816666096, titled "From A to A: Keywords of Markup" | Univ of Minnesota Pr, November 29, 2010, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: As it becomes impossible to imagine a world without a World Wide Web, information organization, delivery, and production have converged on the simple principle of marking up information for given audiences.

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Product Description: PRE/TEXT 21.1-4 2013 | CONTENTS. Special Issue: FOOD THEORY. "Introduction" by Jenny Edbauer Rice and Jeff Rice | "The Good Body, Skilled in Eating" by Donovan Conley | "Food for Thought" by Phillip Foss | "Un(Loveable) Food" by Jenny Edbauer Rice | "Love In The Time of Global Warming" by Mark Stern | "The Organic Libertarian: How Deregulation Should Benefit Small Farms" by Eric Reuter | "Consuming Iowa, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Earl Butz" by David M...read more
By Jeff Rice (editor)

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9781602353473 | Parlor Pr, January 1, 2013, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: PRE/TEXT 21.

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FLORIDA proposes Florida as a nexus of various contested moments, ideas, concepts, and relations. In the age of networks, it is not enough to only think of computerized, economic, or labor intensive systems as networks. As Bruno Latour writes, networks are represented in ways other than graphic visualizations or visualizations of spokes and connections. Spaces, too, are networks, and specific spaces, such as Florida, are networks in need of exploring and understanding so that we better understand how politics, ideology, economics, race, and other moments come into being and affect each other within the representations we circulate. Editor Jeff Rice and contributors argue that we need to rethink taxonomies of spaces, moving from static entities to shifting networks of meaning. Contributors demonstrate how Florida is a space for composing and inventing fresh responses that traditional images and representations of Florida do not provoke. They explore the intersection of various Florida moments to trace the ways spaces can be written, and the compositional space of Florida, broadened. Contributors include James P. Beasley, Cassandra Branham, Lillie Anne Brown, Bradley Dilger, Sidney I. Dobrin, David M. Grant, Charlie Hailey, Megan McIntyre, Lauren Mitchell, Sean Morey, Steve Newman, Jeff Rice, Craig Saper, Todd Taylor, Adam Trowbridge, Gregory L. Ulmer, and Jessica Westbrook. JEFF RICE is the Martha B. Reynolds Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies at the University of Kentucky. He is the author of The Rhetoric of Cool: Composition Studies and New Media and Digital Detroit: Rhetoric and Space in the Age of the Network. His work has appeared in numerous journals and edited collections. He specializes in new media, rhetorics of space, pedagogy, rhetoric, and writing studies.
By Jeff Rice (editor)

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9781602355453 | Parlor Pr, April 4, 2015, cover price $60.00

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9781602355446 | Parlor Pr, March 4, 2015, cover price $32.00 | About this edition: FLORIDA proposes Florida as a nexus of various contested moments, ideas, concepts, and relations.

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9780809335282 | Southern Illinois Univ Pr, November 9, 2016, cover price $40.00

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By Jeff Rice (contributor)

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9780809335633 | Southern Illinois Univ Pr, December 8, 2016, cover price $45.00

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