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Olfactory Rhetoric: Sniffing Out Environmental Problems

Olfactory Rhetoric: Sniffing Out Environmental Problems

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Human senses have the potential to play a significant role in inspiring action to combat climate change. When we smell pollutants in the air, for example, or feel the blast of a polar vortex, we are more likely to act in response to these changes in environmental conditions. However, the sensorium-and particularly our sense of smell-is often downplayed when we consider the rhetorics of environmental crises. In Olfactory Rhetoric, Lisa L. Phillips argues that how we sense the world around us should be a crucial piece of rhetorical evidence when evaluating environmental injustices. Specifically, Phillips elevates olfaction (what we smell) and olfactory rhetoric (how we talk about and experience what we smell) when discussing three contemporary environmental crises set in historically marginalized communities: the Sriracha sauce factory controversy, the Salton Sea scent events, and the Blue Ridge Landfill emissions problem. On a broader scale, Phillips develops an intersectional ecofeminist sensory-rhetorical approach for evaluating how olfactory and sensory persuasions work and how they can be used to advocate for environmental justice and a more breathable future.



Author: Lisa L. Phillips
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Published: 08/07/2025
Series: New Directions in Rhetoric and Materiality
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9780814259535
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