Affective Rhetorics

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  • ISBN 9781643366951
  • Dimensions: 12 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Illuminates how power circulates through affective networks and digital infrastructures

In March 2013, 19-year-old Tunisian citizen Amina Sboui posted two photographs on social media—topless with feminist slogans written on her chest—in response to policies curtailing women's rights. Her post sparked a series of feminist protest events that would become the subject of news articles, blogs, and social media posts around the globe. As the images and commentary circulated online, so too did bodily related rhetorics.

In Affective Rhetorics Jessica L. Ouellette uses this movement to explore how affect—bodily associations, responses, reactions, and orientations—drives digital discourse and reshapes our social and bodily relations online. Using the tools of transnational feminist rhetoric, Ouellette investigates the affective economies that underpin the circulation of rhetoric and power across digital platforms, revealing how feeling operates as both fuel and currency. By identifying the affective energies that sustain or disrupt online movements, she offers a framework for understanding and transforming the rhetorical currents that shape contemporary digital life.

Jessica L. Ouellette is associate professor of English and women and gender studies, and the director of writing programs at the University of Southern Maine. She is coeditor of Feminist Connections: Rhetoric and Activism Across Time, Space, and Place.

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