Dana L. Cloud
University of Texas at Austin
© 2015, Dana L. Cloud
Notes
[1] Ronald Walter Greene, “Rhetoric and Capitalism: Agency as Communicative Labor,” Philosophy and Rhetoric 37 (2004): 188–206; “Rhetorical Materialism: The Rhetorical Subject and the General Intellect,” in Rhetoric, Materiality, & Politics, ed. Barbara A. Biesecker and John Louis Lucaites (New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2009), 44–64; and Dana L. Cloud, Steve Macek, and James Arnt Aune, “The Limbo of Ethical Simulacra: A Reply to Ron Greene,” Philosophy and Rhetoric 39 (2006): 72–84.
[2] Karl Marx, “Strikes and Combinations of Workers” (1847), retrieved October 5, 2014 from https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/poverty-philosophy/ch02e.htm.
[3] W. Scott Cameron, “The Genesis and Justification of Feminist Standpoint Theory in Hegel and Lukács,” Dialogue and Universalism 3 (2005): 19–41.
[4] Nancy C.M. Hartsock, Money, Sex, and Power: Toward a Feminist Historical Materialism (Boston, MA: Northeastern University, 1985), 285. See also her collection Standpoint Theory Revisited (New York, NY: Basic Books, 1999).
[5] Nancy C.M. Hartsock, Money, Sex, and Power: Toward a Feminist Historical Materialism (Boston, MA: Northeastern University, 1985), 285. See also her collection Standpoint Theory Revisited (New York, NY: Basic Books, 1999).
[6] John Rees, “Introduction,” to Georg Lukács, A Defense of the History of Class Consciousness: Tailism and the Dialectic, trans. Esther Leslie (London, UK: Verso, 2000): 1–38.
[7] Cloud, “Materialist”; and Dana L. Cloud, Bryan J. McCann, and Kathleeen Eaton Feyh, “The Kairos of the Vanguard,” in Concerning Argument: Selected Papers from the 15th Biennial Conference on Argumentation, ed. Scott Jacobs (Washington, D.C.: National Communication Association, 2009), 147–57.
[8] Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book 6. Retrieved October 5, 2014 from http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/nicomachaen.6.vi.html
[9] Dana L. Cloud and Kathleen Eaton Feyh, “Reason in Revolt: Emotional Fidelity and Working Class Standpoint in the ‘Internationale,’” Rhetoric Society Quarterly (in press).