Book overview. This edited collection explores theoretical and practical questions about multimodal, digital production through lenses of rhetoric/composition, digital writing studies, English studies, and the humanities.
Abstract. As technologies challenge symbol-making, so too is composing with the most ineffable, the most ethereal, the most challenging mode of text: space. How do we compose using volume? Space is largely a nondiscursive symbol system, a visual absence that is manipulated and, therefore, is rhetorical—an architecture of the invisible.
APA Citation: Murray, Joddy. (2012). Symbolizing space: Nondiscursive composing of the invisible. In Debra Journet, Cheryl E. Ball, & Ryan Trauman (Eds.), The new work of composing. Computers and Composition Digital Press/Utah State University Press. http://ccdigitalpress.org/nwc/chapters/murray/