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		<title>Brooke &#8211; Forgetting to be (Post)Human: Media and Memory in a Kairotic Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brooke, Collin Gifford. “Forgetting to be (Post)Human:  Media and Memory in a Kairotic Age.”  JAC 20 4 (2000).  775-95.  Print. Brooke begins the article by pointing out how postmodernism has eroded the hermeneutic depth of the modern episteme at the expense of passionate attachment; in other words, now that the unified, universal modernist subject is [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genealogy Project 3rd Generation – 2nd Generation Author: Hawhee Miller, Carolyn. &#8220;Opportunity, Opportunism, and Progress: Kairos in the Rhetoric of Technology.&#8221; Argumentation 8.1 (1994): 81-96. Print. Executive Summary: Miller claims that kairos serves “as both a powerful theme within technological discourse and as an analytical concept that explains some of the suasory force by which [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genealogy Project 2nd Generation 1.  Hawhee, Debra.  “Kairotic Encounters.”  Perspectives on Rhetorical Invention.  Ed. Janet M. Atwill and Janice M. Lauer.  Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2001.  16-35. Executive Summary: Hawhee begins her article by discussing how invention is conceived in either exterior or interior terms.  That is, invention happens when the rhetor either: a)finds [...]]]></description>
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