Rhetoric in debt

"Examines the relationship between rhetoric and debt, arguing that they are fundamentally entangled in producing and disciplining who is deemed worthy of credit and how debt materializes differentially: as a credit to some and condemnation of others"--

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sharp-Hoskins, Kellie
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: University Park, Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania State University Press 2023, [2023]
Series:The RSA series in transdisciplinary rhetoric
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Online Access:
Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Introduction : imagining rhetoric in debt -- Accounting for rhetoric in debt -- Economic crisis, financial literacy, and accounting for student loan debt -- "Dividuals," community development, and accounting for municipal bond debt -- Community risk, actuarial remainders, and accounting for medical debt -- Conclusion : rhetorical futures in debt 
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