Event: ARSTM’s Third Annual Book Cafe – Saturday, November 22nd 4-5:15pm

Dear colleagues and friends,

You’re warmly invited to the ARSTM/NCA Third Annual Book Café!

Saturday, November 22
4:00–5:15 p.m.
Willow Lake 03 at the National Communication Association Convention

Come celebrate the wealth of new and forthcoming books by ARSTM scholars and friends. Meet authors, get your books signed, and enter to win prizes!

Featured Titles Include:

* Ecological Feelings: A Rhetorical Compendium — Joshua Trey Barnett

* Sound Tactics: Auditory Power in Political Protests — Justin Eckstein

* Patient Sense: Rhetorical Body Work in the Age of Technology — Lillian Campbell

* Rhetorics of Refusal: Medical Dissent and the US-Somali Diaspora — Kari Campeau

* Black Women’s Health in the Age of Hip Hop and HIV/AIDS: A Narrative Remix — Nghana Tamu Lewis

* Global Rhetorics of Science — ed. Lynda Olman

* Global Forest Visualization: From Green Marbles to Storyworlds — Lynda Olman & Birgit Schneider

* Olfactory Rhetoric: Sniffing Out Environmental Problems — Lisa Phillips

* Scientists, Politics, and the Rhetoric of Public Controversy — eds. Pamela Pietrucci & Leah Ceccarelli

* Listening to Beauty: Stories of Sea, Sound, and Rhetorics of Science — Megan Poole

* Minor Troubles: Racial Figurations of Youth Sexuality and Childhood’s Queerness — Erin J. Rand

* Trespassing Natures: Species Migration and the Right to Space — Donnie Johnson Sackey

* Back Alley Abortion: A Rhetorical History — Emily Winderman

* Threshold: How Smart Homes Change Us Inside and Out — Heather Suzanne Woods

* Doing Gender Justice: Queering Reproduction, Kin, and Care — Shui-Yin Sharon Yam & Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz

Join us in honoring this dynamic community of scholars whose work expands the intersections of rhetoric, science, technology, and medicine.

Additional New and Forthcoming Titles of Interest to ARSTM Readers

* Sleepless Planet: A Graphic Guide to Healing from Insomnia — Maureen Burdock

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Show Me Where It Hurts: Manifesting Illness and Impairment in Graphic Pathography — Monica Chiu
* Scrap Theory: Reproductive Injustice in the Black Feminist Imagination — Mali D. Collins

* Graphic Medicine Manifesto: 10th Anniversary Edition — MK Czerwiec et al.

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The Pink Scar: How Nazi Persecution Shaped the Struggle for LGBTQ+ Rights — Thomas Dunn
* Rhetoric and Public Memory in the Science of Disaster — Jeremy R. Grossman

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Space Monkeys: Remembering the Nonhuman Astronauts in Space Exploration — John Lynch
* Algorithmic Worldmaking: The Rhetorical Craft of Networked Order — Jeremy David Johnson

* Kinflix: Adoption and Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Film — Marina Fedosik

* Bacteria to AI: Human Futures with Our Nonhuman Symbionts — N. Katherine Hayles

* Window Shopping with Helen Keller: Architecture and Disability in Modern Culture — David Serlin

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Indigenous Voices in Digital Spaces — Cindy Tekobbe

We look forward to celebrating with you! And we’re happy to add new and forthcoming titles we do not know about to this list.

—ARSTM Book Café Organizers Lisa Keränen and Jennifer Malkowski

Lisa B. Keränen<http://lisabkeranen.wordpress.com/>,<http://lisabkeranen.wordpress.com/> PhD | she, her

Associate Dean for Academic and Strategic Planning | CLAS Dean’s Office<https://clas.ucdenver.edu/>

Professor | Department of Communication<http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/CLAS/Departments/communication/Pages/Communication.aspx>

Faculty Affairs<https://www.ucdenver.edu/offices/provost/executive-team/faculty-affairs> Fellow, Office of the Provost

University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus