Rhetoric's Sensorium

This essay reflects on the last 100 years of sensation in the journal to figure out where and when scholars in the field have concerned themselves with sensuous activity, how that activity is seen to interact with language, knowledge, and speech. The past can serve to some extent as a “rough guide,” showing gaps and leaps as well as modeling specific approaches.

Files

Metadata

Work Title Rhetoric's Sensorium
Access
Open Access
Creators
  1. Debra Hawhee
Keyword
  1. Sensorium
  2. Sensation
  3. Affect
  4. Rhetoric
  5. Feeling
  6. Emotion
License All rights reserved
Work Type Article
DOI doi:10.18113/S1G632
Deposited January 31, 2018

Versions

Analytics

Collections

This resource is currently not in any collection.

Work History

Version 1
published

  • Created
  • Added 2015_QJS_Sensorium.pdf
  • Added Creator Debra Hawhee
  • Published
  • Updated