In the Midst of … Words Inside-Out: Pandemic Rhetorics

Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):261-266 (2020)
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In the midst of the 2020 pandemic produced by an invisible virus, words bring the world near. Words come in from a threatening outside, even as their use turns those who are inside outward. Speech practices reconfigure work and non-work, while politics, like language, turns inside-out.

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