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Liminality and OtheringThe Issue of Rhetorical Authority in Technical DiscourseBaylor University Subject matter experts, under the influence of modernist notions of authorship, often view technical writers as mere grammar and punctuation specialists and marginalize them as their ignorant "other. " Technical writers, on the other hand, as rhetoricians occupying a liminal space between different disciplines, can understand different disciplinary rhetorics. If subject matter experts, instead of marginalizing technical writers, would view them as liminal subjects who are knowledgeable in different disciplinary rhetorics, then technical writers, through liminal practice, may be able to use their knowledge of audience and rhetoric to improve the quality of documentation.
Key Words: liminality othering rhetoric technical communication postcolonial theory
Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Vol. 18, No. 1,
9-38 (2004) |
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