This page includes our course bibliography, other spatial and visual readings not on the course calendar, and other resources to help in the development of your course projects. If you have any questions, or would like me to add a resource, please provide me with the APA citation and/or the URL. |
Spatial
Framing Reading course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Theories
of Spaces Soja,
Edward W. (1989). Postmodern geographies: The reassertion of space
in critical social theory. London: Verso. (pp. 43-93, 119-136, &
190-222) course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Cities,
States, & Institutions Deleuze,
Gilles. (1997). Postscript on the societies of control. In Neil Leach
(Ed.), Rethinking architecture: A reader in cultural theory (pp.
308-313). New York: Routledge. Foucault, Michel. (1984). Space, knowledge, and power. In Paul Rabinow (Ed.), The Foucault reader (pp. 239-256). New York: Pantheon Books. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Non-Places,
Places, & Nature(s) De
Certeau, Michel. (1984). The practice of everyday life. (Steven
Rendall, Trans.). Los Angeles: University of California Press. (Original
work published 1980) (pp. 115-130) Virilio, Paul. (1986). Speed and politics. New York: Semiotext(e). (pp. 1-34) course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Borders,
Crossings, & Transgressions Baca, Damián. (2008). Mestiz@ scripts, digital migrations, and the territories of writing. New York: Palgrave. (pp. 119-132) Blunt, Alison, & Gillian, Rose (Eds.). (1994). Writing women and space: Colonial and postcolonial geographies. New York: Guilford Press. Brown, Michael P. (2000). Closet space: Geographies of metaphor from the body to the globe. New York: Routledge. (pp. 1-26) Pratt,
Mary L. (1991). Arts of the contact zone. Profession, 91, 33-40. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Spatial
Praxes Massey, Doreen B., Quintas, Paul, & Wield, David. (2003). High-tech fantasies: Science parks in society, science, and space. New York: Taylor & Francis. (pp. 86-114) Mountford, Roxanne. (2001). "On Gender and Rhetorical Space." Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 31, 41-71. Reynolds, Nedra. (2004). Geographies of writing: Inhabiting places and encountering difference. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP. (pp. 47-77) Sullivan, Patricia A., & James E. Porter. (1993). Remapping curricular geography: Professional writing in/and English. Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 7, 389-422. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Theories
of Design & Visual Literacy
Foss, Sonya K. (1994). A rhetorical schema for the evaluation of visual imagery. Communication Studies, 45, 213-224. Kress, Gunther, & Van Leeuwen, Theo. (1996). Reading images: The grammar of visual design. New York: Routledge. (Introduction and pp. 1-42) Peterson, Valerie V. The rhetorical criticism of visual elements: An alternative to Foss's schema. Southern Communication Journal, 67.1, 19-32. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Design
& Visual Literacy Praxes Buchanan, Richard. (1986). Declaration by design: Rhetoric, argument, and demonstration in design practice. In Victor Margolin (Ed.), Design discourse: History | theory | criticism (pp. 91-109). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kostelnick, Charles, & Hassett, Michael. (2003). Shaping information:The rhetoric of visual conventions. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP. (pp. 43-118) Pracejus, John, Olson, Douglas G., & O'Guinn, Thomas C. (2006.) How nothing became something: White space, rhetoric, history, and meaning. Journal of Consumer Research, 33, 82-90. Wysocki,
Anne Frances. (2007). Seeing the screen: Research into visual and digital
writing practices. In Charles Bazerman (Ed.). Handbook of Research
on Writing: History, Society, School, Individual, Text. Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum. (pp. 599-611).
course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Methods
& Ethics of Sight Berger, John. (1995). Ways of seeing. Baltimore: Viking Press. (pp. 7-34.) Haraway, Donna. (1995). Situated knowledges: The science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective. In Andrew Feenberg & Alastair Hannay (Eds.), Technology & the politics of knowledge. (pp. 175-194). Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. Nichols, Bill. (1994). The ethnographer's tale. In Lucien Taylor (Ed.), Visualizing theory: Selected essays from VAR 1990-1994. New York: Routledge. (pp. 60-83) Tufte, Edward R. (1997). Visual explanations. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press. (pp. 27-53) course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Images/Words/Media Latour,
Bruno, & Weibel, Peter (Eds.). (2002). Iconoclash: Beyond the
image wars in science, religion and art. MIT Press. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Text,
Words, & Typography Coupland, Douglas. (2007). Visual thinking. http://www.granta.com/Magazine/101/Visual-Thinking Font conference at http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1823766 Gutjahr,
Paul C., & Benton, Megan L. (2001). Introduction: Reading the invisible.
Paul C. Gutjahr and Megan L. Benton, Illuminating letters: Typography
and literary interpretation (pp. 1-11). Amherst: University of Massachusetts
Press. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Interactivity,
Motion, & Movement Manovich,
Lev. (2001). The language of new media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
(pp. 218-243) course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top
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This is a list in progress of some other useful spatial & visual rhetorics resources. Please feel free to submit other resources for incluson. I will periodically update the list and send you a message about those updates. Aiken, Susan Hardy (Ed.). (1998). Making worlds: Gender, metaphor, materiality. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Agnew, John. (1998). Geopolitics: Re-visioning world politics. London: Routledge. Arnheim,
Rudolph. (2004). Pictures, symbols, and signs. In Carolyn Handa (Ed.).
Visual rhetoric in a digital world: A critical sourcebook. (pp. 137-151).
Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's. (Original publication 1969) ---.
(1992). Non-Places: Introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity.
London, UK: Verso. Bell, David, & Valentine, Gill. (eds.) (1995). Mapping desire: Geographies of sexualities. New York: Routledge. Benhabib, Seyla. (1992). Situating the self: Gender, community, and posmodernism in contemporary ethics. New York: Routledge. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Benjamin, Walter. (2002). The arcades project. (Howard Eiland and Kevin McLaughlin, Trans.). Cambridge: Harvard UP. ---. (1969). Illuminations. New York: Schochen Books. Bernhardt, Stephen A. (1986). Seeing the text. College Composition and Communication, 37, 1, 66-86. Bhabha, Homi K. (1994). The location of culture. London: Routledge. Bidsell, David S. & Leo Groarke. (1996). Towards a theory of visual argument. Argumentation and Advocacy, 33, 1-10. Bierut,
Michael, Drenttel, William, Heller, Steven, & Holland, D.K. (Eds.).
(1994). Looking closer: Critical writings on graphic design. New
York: Allworth Press. Blair, Anthony J. (1996) The possibility and actuality of visual argument. Argumentation and Advocacy, 33, 23-39. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Blunt,
Alison, & Gillian, Rose (Eds.). (1994). Writing women and space:
Colonial and postcolonial geographies (mappings). New York: Guilford
Press. Bounford, Trevor. (2000). Digital diagrams. New York: Watson Guptill Publications. Bourdieu,
Pierre. (1977). Outline of a theory of practice. (Richard Nice,
Trans.). New York: Cambridge University Press. (Original work published
1972) Casey, Edward S. (1997). The fate of place: A philosophical history. Berkeley: University of California Press. Cohen, Benjamin J. (1998). The geography of money. Ithica: Cornell University Press. Dragga, Sam. (1992). Evaluating pictorial illustrations. Technical Communication Quarterly, 1, 47-62. ---, & Voss, Dan. (2001). Cruel pies: The inhumanity of technical illustrations. Technical Communication, 48, 265-74. Druckrey, Timothy (1994). Iterations: The new image. Cambridge: The MIT Press. Duncan, Nancy. (Ed.). (1996). Body Space. New York: Routledge. Foucault, Michel. (1997). Of other spaces: Utopias and heterotopias. In Neil Leach (Ed.), Rethinking architecture: A reader in cultural theory (pp. 350-356). New York: Routledge. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Gasperini, Jim. (1999). Structural ambiguity: An emerging interactive aesthetic. In Robert Jacobson (Ed.), Information design (pp. 301-16). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. George, Diana. (2002). From analysis to visual design: Visual communication in the teaching of writing. College Composition and Communication, 54, 11-39. Gleeson, Brendan. (2000). Geographies of disability. New York: Routledge. Gottdiener, Mark. (1985). The social production of urban space. Austin: University of Texas Press. Gottdiener, Mark, Collins, Claudia, & Dickens, David. (1999). Las Vegas: The social production of an all-American city. Oxford: Blackwell. Harvey, David. (1989). The condition of postmodernity: An inquiry into the origins of cultural change. Cambridge, UK: Basil Blackwell. ---. (2003). The new imperialism. Oxford: Oxford UP. ---. (2001). Spaces of capital: Towards a critical geography. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP. ---. (1989). The urban experience. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP. Heywood, Ian. (1999). "Ever more specific": Practices and perceptions in art and ethics. In Ian Heywood and Barry Sandywell (Eds.), Interpreting visual culture: Explorations in the hermeneutics of the visual (pp. 198-217). New York: Routledge. Heller, Steven, & Pettit, Elinor. (eds.). (1998). Design dialogues. New York: Allsworth Press. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Hill, Charles A. (2003). Reading the visual in college writing classes. In Margueritte Helmers (Ed.) Intertexts: Reading pedagogy in College writing classrooms. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum. ---, & Helmers, Marguerite. (eds.) (2004). Defining visual rhetorics. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Hocks, Mary E., & Kendrick, Michelle R. (eds.). (2003). Eloquent images: Word and image in the age of new media. Cambridge: The MIT Press. Ingram,
Gordon Brent, Bouthillette, Anne-Marie, & Retter, Yolanda. (eds.)
(1997). Queers in space: Communities | public places | sites of resistance.
Seattle: Bay Press. Johnson-Eilola, Johndan. (2005). Datacloud: Toward a new theory of online work. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton. Johnson-Eilola, Johndan, & Kimme Hea, Amy C. (2003). After hypertext: Other ideas. Computers and Composition, 20, 415-25. Kimme Hea, Amy C. (2002). Articulating (re)visions of the web: Exploring links among corporate and academic web sites. In Nancy Allen (Ed.), Working with words and images: New steps in an old dance (pp. 231-255). Westport, CT: Ablex Publishing. Kitchin, Rob (2000). Changing geography: Disability, space and society. The Geographical Association. Kress, Gunther, & Van Leeuwen, Theo. (2001). Multimodal discourse: The modes and media of contemporary communication. London: Arnold. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Lash, Scott & Urry, John. (1994). Economies of signs and space. London: Sage. Low, Setha M. (2000). On the plaza: The politics of public space and culture. Austin: University of Texas Press. Lupton,
Ellen, & Miller, Abbott. (1996). Design writing research: Writing
on graphic design. London: Massey,
Doreen. (1994). Space, place, and gender. Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press. Mitcham,
Carl. (1995). Ethics into design. In Richard Buchanan & Victor Margolin
(Eds.), Discovering design: Explorations in design studies (pp.
173-189). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ---. (1990). Hypertext and hypermedia. Boston: Academic Press. ---. (1995). Multimedia and hypertext: The internet and beyond. Boston: AP Professional. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Nielsen, Jakob, & Mack, Robert L.(eds.) (1994). Usability inspection methods. New York: John Wiley and Sons. New London Group. (2000). A pedagogy of multiliteracies: Designing social futures. In Bill Cope & Mary Kalantzis (Eds.), Multiliteracies: Literacy learning and the design of social futures (pp. 9-37). New York: Routledge. Norman, Donald A. (2002). Design of everyday things. New York: Basic Books. ---. (2003). Emotional design: Why we love (or hate) everyday things. New York: Basic Books. Pile, Steve. (1996). The body and the city: Psychoanalysis, space and subjectivity. New York: Routledge. Porter, James E., & Sullivan, Patricia A. (1994). Repetition and the rhetoric of visual design. In Barbara Johnstone (ed.), Repetition in discourse: Interdisciplinary perspectives, volume 2 (pp. 114-129). Norwood, NJ: Ablex. ---, Sullivan, Patricia, Blythe, Stuart, Grabill, Jeffrey T., & Miles, Libby. (2000). Institutional critique: A rhetorical methodology for change. College Composition and Communication, 51, 610-42. Poynor, Rick. (2003). No more rules. New Haven, CT: Yale UP. Rose,
Gillian. (1993). Feminism and geography: The limits of geographic
knowledge. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Seager, Joni, & Domosh, Mona. (eds.) (2001). Putting women in place: Feminist geographers make sense of the world. The Guilford Press. Sibley, David. (1995). Geographies of exclusion: Society and difference in the west. New York: Routlege. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Soja,
Edward. (2000). Postmetropolis: Critical studies of cities and regions.
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers. Spain, Daphne. (1992). Gendered spaces. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Sturken, Marita, & Cartwright, Lisa. (2001). Practice of looking: An introduction to visual culture. New York: Oxford University Press. Sullivan,
Patricia & Porter, James. (1997). Opening spaces: Writing technologies
and critical research practices. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. Virilio, Paul. (1998). Critical space. In James Der Derian (Ed.), The Virilio reader (pp. 58-72). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. ---. (1998). The vision machine. In James Der Derian (Ed.), The Virilio reader (pp. 134-51). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. Watson,
Sophie, & Gibson, Katherine (Eds.). (1995). Postmodern cities
and spaces. Cambridge, UK: Blackwell. course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top Woolsey, Kristina, Kim, Scott, & Curtis, Gayle. (1996). VizAbility: Change the way you see the world. Boston: PWS Publishing. (pp.12-39) Wysocki, Anne Frances. (2001). Impossibly distinct: On form/content and word/image in two pieces of computer-based interactive multimedia. Computers and Composition, 18, 137-162. ---. (2003). Seriously visible: Visual literacy and new media. In Mary Hocks & Michelle Kendrick (Eds.), Eloquent images: Word and image in the age of new media (pp. 37-60). Cambridge: MIT Press. Tuan, Yi-Fu. (1977). Space and place: The perspective of experience. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (pp. 3-7) course bibliography | other readings | www resources | top
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