ASHR 2016 Symposium

May 26–27, 2016
Hilton Downtown, Atlanta
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GALLERY
More attentive listening
Tiffany Kinney speaks on “Tracing the Conversation between Sonia Johnson and the Mormon Church”
Dave Tell speaks on “Whose Emmett Till”
Jordan Loveridge speaks on “Memory, Sensation, and Civic Identity in the Stained Glass of Chartres Cathedral”
Michele Kennerly speaks on “Socrates, Ex Situ?”
Richard Enos speaks on “The Archaeology of Ancient Rhetoric”
Heather Hayes speaks on “The ‘Citizen Becoming’ in Jordan”
Even more fun at the ASHR reception
Christopher Adamczyk speaks on “The Rhetorical Battle for Atlanta’s Past”
Notes, notes, notes
Yun Ding speaks on “Rhetoric in situ as a Methodological Recommendation”
Courtney Rivard speaks on “The Smithsonian’s September 11th and Hurricane Katrina Disaster Archives”
Cory Geraths speaks on “Christianity In Situ”
Jeffry Davis speaks on “The Institutio Oratoria’s Composing Narrative”
Diane Favro speaks on “Reading Augustan Rome”
Megan Eatman speaks on “Rethinking Spectacle at the Moore’s Ford Lynching Reenactment”
Relatively attentive listening . . .
James Murphy speaks on “The Rhetorica Christiana (1574) of Diego Valades”
Katie Homar speaks on “Parliamentary Orators In and Out of Situ”
David Zarefsky offers a special response to ASHR attendees
Erin Chandler speaks on “Establishing Anne Braden’s Rhetorical Ethos as Southern Social Gospeler”
Allison M. Prasch speaks on ““(Re)(Situ)ating Rhetoric in Place”
Mary Anne Trasciatti speaks on “Engaged Spectatorship at the Site of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire”
Scott Stroud offers welcoming remarks in the absence of Kassie Lamp, ASHR President
Fun at the ASHR reception