Inside This Issue
JOMR Vol. 8, No. 2
Rhet/Comp for Palestine: A Gathering of Spirit
A Special Issue assembled by Aneil Rallin
Aneil Rallin, A Gathering of Spirit
Pramila Venkateswaran, Right to Exist
Charlie Robielos, “What Can We Say?”
Walter Lucken IV, The End of Rhetoric
Jennifer Nish, On Gaza: Rhetorical Ecologies, Solidarity, and Heartbrokenness
John Trimbur, Ten Years After: The Steven Salaita Case and Gaza Now
Ian Barnard, Strategic Rhetorics: Apartheid South Africa/Apartheid Israel
Sophia Bchara, Dear Haneen
Jessica Shumake, White Flag Protest Lullaby-Chant
Yanira Rodriguez, Palestine Exists in the Future / Palestina Existe en el Futuro
Olivia Wood, Rank and File Organizing at the City University of New York Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Elia Newsom, “Boulder’s Leading Antisemites”: Palestine, Ethnic Studies, and the Decolonial Struggle in Higher Education
Brooke Hotez, Confronting Zionism: Why I Pursued a PhD in Rhetoric and Composition
Jan Osborn, Sleeping Now Silent Now
Anna Zeemont, But All the Same: Reflections on Epistemic and Discursive Dis/Obedience
Sarah Moon, “It’s Not Easy Being Pro-Palestine”
Aline Nguyễn, Conversation(s) on Peace, Violence, Popular Resistance, Liberation
Pritha Prasad, “Without Incident”: On the Politics of Comparison and Exception
E. M. Pollard, Reflections Upon The University of New Mexico’s Deployment of State Violence Against Students and Community Members on April 30th, 2024
Kristi Wilson, Danger Zones and Mind-Enclosures: The Neoliberal Liberal Arts Paradox
Vani Kannan, From the River
Hamza Ahmad, We Were Never Human: Thinking about Israel-Palestine, Minoritized Identification Against Necropolitical Logics
Montéz Jennings, There Are No Universities Left in Gaza
Sophia Greco, framing tenderness
Karma R. Chávez, The Cat Lady of Gaza
This special issue was edited and assembled within the traditional territories of the Tongva, Tataviam, Serrano, Kizh, and Chumash peoples and published within the traditional territories of the Akokisa, Sana, and Karankawa peoples.