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Forum: The Future of Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies. Forum Editor: Kent Ono

Manifestx: toward a rhetoric loaded with future

Pages 104-110 | Received 27 Jan 2020, Accepted 27 Jan 2020, Published online: 31 Mar 2020
 

Notes

1 “El Español: Una Lengua Viva,” Instituto Cervantes, November 1, 2019.

2 Dylan Lyons, “How Many People Speak Spanish, and Where Is It Spoken?” Babbel Magazine, April 19, 2017, https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-spanish-and-where-is-it-spoken

3 “Patrick Crusius Manifesto: The Inconvenient Truth,” Grabancijas, August 5, 2019.

4 Robert Moore and Mark Berman, “El Paso Suspect Said He Was Targeting ‘Mexicans,’ Told Officers He Was the Shooter, Police Say,” The Washington Post, August 9, 2019.

5 Karma R. Chávez, Queer Migration Politics: Activist Rhetoric and Coalitional Possibilities (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2013), 48.

6 Crusius, “The Inconvenient Truth.”

7 Jacob Davey and Julia Ebner, “The Great Replacement”: The Violent Consequences of Mainstreamed Extremism (Institute for Strategic Dialogue, 2019), 7.

8 Josh K. Elliott, “New Zealand Shooter Covered Weapons with Names of Canada's Alexandre Bissonnette, Other Killers,” Global News, March 18, 2019.

9 Stacey Sowards, “#RhetoricSoEnglishOnly: Decolonizing Rhetorical Studies through Multilingualism,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 105, no. 4 (2019): 478.

10 Sowards, “#RhetoricSoEnglishOnly,” 479.

11 Tiara N. Na’Puti, “Speaking of Indigeneity: Navigating Genealogies against Erasure and #RhetoricSoWhite,” Quarterly Journal of Speech 105, no. 4 (2019): 498.

12 Davey and Ebner, The Great Replacement, 5.

13 Kevin Roose, “On Gab, an Extremist-friendly Site, Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Aired his Hatred in Full,” The New York Times, October 28, 2018.

14 Roose, “On Gab.”

15 Lorna Dee Cervantes, Emplumada (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburg Press, 1981), 37.

16 Cervantes, Emplumada, 36.

17 Ersula J. Ore, Lynching: Violence, Rhetoric, and American Identity (Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press, 2019), 40.

18 Ore, Lynching, 41.

19 Richard González, “Mississippi Immigration Raids Lead to Arrest of Hundreds of Workers,” NPR, August 7, 2019.

20 Associated Press, “Deported Parents May Lose Kids to Adoption, Investigation Finds,” NBC News, October 9, 2018.

21 Associated Press, “Deported Parents.”

22 Ibid.

23 Ibid.

24 Ibid.

25 Jay Timothy Dolmage, Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability (Columbus, OH: Ohio University Press, 2018), 1.

26 Kent A. Ono, “Borders that Travel: Matter of the Figural Border,” in Border Rhetorics: Citizenship and Idenity at the US–Mexico Border, ed. D. Robert DeChaine (Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama Press, 2012), 29.

27 Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández, “Affective Communities and Millennial Desires: Latinx, or Why my Computer won't Recognize Latina/o,” Cultural Dynamics 29, no. 3 (2017): 141–59.

28 De Onís, Catalina, “What's in an ‘X’? An Exchange about the Politics of ‘Latinx’,” Chiricú Journal: Latina/o Literatures, Arts, and Cultures 1, no. 2 (2017): 78–91.

29 De Onís, “What's in an ‘X’?,” 82.

30 Ibid.

31 Guidotti-Hernández, “Affective Communities and Millennial Desires,” 142.

32 Matt Coker, “Transgender Activist Zoraida Reyes Was Choked to Death by Randy Lee Parkerson: Prosecutors,” OC Weekly, October 10, 2014.

33 Coker, “Transgender Activist.”

34 Sandra E. García, “Independent Autopsy of Transgender Asylum Seeker who Died in ICE Custody Shows Signs of Abuse,” The New York Times, Novemer 27, 2018.

35 Mark Lee, “HRC Mourns Nikki Enriquez, Trans Woman Killed by Border Agent who Allegedly Had a ‘Killing Spree,’” Human Rights Campaign, September 19, 2018.

36 Lee, “HRC Mourns Nikki Enriquez.”

37 Carolyn Epple, “Coming to Terms with Navajo ‘nádleehí’: A Critique of ‘Berdache,’ ‘Gay,’ ‘Alternate Gender,’ and ‘Two-Spirit,’” American Ethnologist 25, no. 2 (1998): 268.

38 Gabriel Celaya, “La Poesía es un Arma Cargada de Futuro,” in Entre los Míos … : Colección Antológica de Poesía Social Vol. 9 (Spain: Biblioteca Virtual Omegalfa, 2013), 5.

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