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29 gru[Res Rhetorica] Retoryka ciszy – perspektywa amerykanistyczna/Rhetoric of Silence in American Studies, Vol 7, No 4 (2020)
Zapraszamy do lektury nowego, anglojęzycznego numeru „Res Rhetorica” pod redakcją Katarzyny Molek-Kozakowskiej i Klary Szmańko. Tym razem nasze łamy oddaliśmy amerykanistom, a numer został przygotowany we współpracy z Polish Association for American Studies https://paas.org.pl/
SPIS TREŚCI
Temat numeru
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Literary means of expressing trauma: silence and darkness in Dara Horn’s novel The World to Come
2-16 -
Silencing Speech: New American Free Speech Debates
17-32 -
Silence, Sound, and Affect
Dominika Ferens
33-48
- The Rhetoric of Silence in Contemporary Autopathography: Susan Gubar and Eve Ensler on Gynecological Cancer
49-66
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What Is (Not) Told: Memory and the Rhetoric of Silence in Domnica Radulescu’s Country of Red Azaleas as an American Émigré Novel
67-79 -
Slavery through a Rhetorical Lens: The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill as the Female Neo-slave Narrative
80-97 -
It is More than a Bunch of Numbers: Trauma, Voicing and Identity in Jennifer Chow’s The 228 Legacy
98-113 -
Charles Reznikoff and the Rhetoric of Witnessing through Silence
114-128 -
Construction of Whiteness and Blackness in Herman Melville’s Benito Cereno
129-146