
The New Hackers: Historiography Through Disconnection
This response characterizes each of the articles in this special issue as instances of “hacking”—which is to say they create new historiographical approaches by getting inside established modes and subjects of rhetorical history, finding and exploiting their incongruities or vulnerabilities.
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Work Title | The New Hackers: Historiography Through Disconnection |
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License | All rights reserved |
Work Type | Article |
DOI | doi:10.18113/S1VH1T |
Deposited | January 28, 2018 |
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