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Disruption,Spectacle, and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Technical Communication
Authors:Chelsea Redeker Milbourne
Institution:California Polytechnic State University
Abstract:This article examines how 18th-century technical communicators used spectacular science displays to critique audiences’ existing knowledge and advocate for alternative perspectives and technical practices. In addition to using disruptive rhetorical strategies such as amplification and contrary opposition, historical technical communicators heightened the wonder of their displays by disrupting audience expectations for the extended material and social scenes, including the objects, spaces, bodies, and cultural performances like gender that surrounded the demonstrations.
Keywords:Public science  rhetorics of display  spectacle  technical communication history
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