In this episode we explore the controversy surrounding Confederate statues and memorials. We do so by interrogating the concepts of public memory and history as a rhetorical construct. What history is being memorialized by these statues, parks, and forts and what does that say about us? What are we trying to remember? Learn more about Kairoticast at https://kairoticast.com. Music in this episode is "Fearless First" by Kevin MacLeod at https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3742-fearless-first licensed under CC-BY.
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K025 - The Schlafly Phenomenon
K024 - Fighting for Change: Burwell v. Hobby Lobby
K023 - Policing Education
K022 - Eclectic Youth
K021 - Just Joking: Trump, Homophobia, and Masculinity
K020 - The Digital Future of Rhetoric and Comp
K019 - Truth and Conspiracy Redux
K018 - There's a Graph for That: Evidence and Argumentation in the Age of COVID
K017 - Opening Arguments: What to do About Schools
K016 - Ruptured Communities,AOC, and Misogyny
K015 - Free Speech and #Cancelled
K014 - Education, Propaganda, and the Right
K013 - Patriotism in the 21st Century
K012 - Law & Order, the Southern Strategy, and the Electoral College
K011 - Trump, Rallies, and Masculinity
K010 - Textualism and Civil Rights
K008 - The Silent Majority
K007 - "Law and Order" and #BlackLivesMatter
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