DOI: 10.5325/philrhet.56.3-4.0373 ISSN: 0031-8213

A Rhetoric of Everyday Violence: Embodied Slow Violence

Belinda Walzer
  • Philosophy

ABSTRACT

This article builds on the scholarship on violence at the nexus of rhetoric, philosophy, decoloniality, and human rights discourse to theorize what it calls a rhetoric of everyday violence. Moving beyond the focus on the politics of representation in slow violence, it brings a transnational feminist rhetorical analytic and a focus on the politics of recognition to illegible temporal violence, arguing that a rhetoric of everyday violence can help recalibrate human rights discourse to recognize temporal and gendered violence as human rights violations.