Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Inventing the Anthropocene
1. Nature, Wilderness, and the Environment: How Humanism and Efficiency Construct the Nature-Culture Divide
2. A New Materialist Environmental Rhetoric: Rhetorical Bodies in Relation
3. Affect and Intense Rhetorics: The Stickiness of Persuasive Entanglements
4. Persuasive Movement: The Rhetoricity of Things
Conclusion: From Anthropocene to Choracene: The Power of a New Materialist Environmental Rhetoric for Staying with the Trouble
Appendix
References
About the Author
Index