This collection presents theoretical, critical, applied, and pedagogical questions and cases of publics and public spheres, examining these contexts as sources and sites of civic engagement. Reflecting the current state of rhetorical theory and research, the contributions arise from the 2002 conference proceedings of the Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). The collected essays bring together rhetoricians of different intellectual stripes in a multi-traditional conversation about rhetoric's place in a democracy. In addition to the wide variety of topics presented at the RSA conference, the…mehr
This collection presents theoretical, critical, applied, and pedagogical questions and cases of publics and public spheres, examining these contexts as sources and sites of civic engagement. Reflecting the current state of rhetorical theory and research, the contributions arise from the 2002 conference proceedings of the Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). The collected essays bring together rhetoricians of different intellectual stripes in a multi-traditional conversation about rhetoric's place in a democracy. In addition to the wide variety of topics presented at the RSA conference, the volume also includes the papers from the President's Panel, which addressed the rhetoric surrounding September 11, 2001, and its aftermath. Other topics include the rhetorics of cyberpolitical culture, race, citizenship, globalization, the environment, new media, public memory, and more. This volume makes a singular contribution toward improving the understanding of rhetoric's role in civic engagement and public discourse, and will serve scholars and students in rhetoric, political studies, and cultural studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Preface. G. Hauser Rhetorical Democracy and Civic Engagement. Part I: Plenary Papers.B.E. Gronbeck Citizen Voices in Cyberpolitical Culture. S.W. Logan Identification and Resistance: Women's Civic Discourse Across the Color Line. R.A. Eberly Plato's Shibboleth Delineations; or the Complete Idiot's Guide to Rhetoric. H.W. Simons The Temple Issues Forum: Innovations in Pedagogy for Civic Engagement. Part II: President's Panel: The Rhetoric of 9/11 and Its Aftermath.G. Hauser Introduction to the President's Panel. F.A. Beer Terrorist Rhetorics Rhetorics of Democracies and Worlds of Meaning. D.L. Cloud The Triumph of Consolatory Ritual Over Deliberation Since 9/11. R.A. Eberly Citizen Rhetorics After 9/11: Back to Bidness as Usual. M. Andrejevic The Rehabilitation of Propaganda: Post-9/11 Media Coverage in the United States. J.A. Aune Remarks for 9/11 Panel. R. Hariman Public Culture and Public Stupidity Post-9/11. T. Farrell Love and Theft After 9/11: Magnification in the Rhetorical Aftermath. Part III: Selected Papers.J. Blitefield Populist Poetry or Rantum-Scantum? The Civil Disobedients of Poetry Slams. J. Carlacio Alternative Articulations of Citizenship: The Written Discourse of a Nineteenth-Century African American Woman. J.R. Cox The Rhetorical Display of "Publicness" in Global Institutions. A. Dobyns Civil Disobedience and the Ethical Appeal of Self-Representation. T. Doherty The Coalition Rhetoric of Rose Schneiderman. J. Ellis Identity Across Blood Meridians.D.L. Emery Defending the Public: Procedural Rationality and the Limits of Actually Existing Jurisprudence. D.C. Gore Between Sympathy and Self-Interest: A Reframing of Adam Smith's Economic Rhetoric. R.W. Greene The Concept of Global Citizenship in Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's Empire: A Challenge to Three Ideas of Rhetorical Mediation. S. Hellman Rhetoric of Globalization: A Social Movement Defines Its Collective Identity in America. D.B. Hingstman Strategies of Objection in the Trial of the Chicago Eight. R.S. Iltis Figuration of Moral Reform in the Rhetoric of Theodore Dwight Weld. S.B. Katz The Alphabet as Ethics: A Rhetorical Basis for Moral Reality in Hebrew Letters. W. Keith Dewey Discussion and Democracy in Speech Pedagogy. J.B. Killoran Homepages Blogs and the Chronotopic Dimensions of Personal Civic (Dis-)Engagement. S.A. Klien Civic Education and Republican Judgment: The Stem Cell Research Discourse of George W. Bush. B. Lain Panoramic Memories: Realism Agency and the Remembrance of Japanese American Internment. J. Ludwig Rhetorics of Subversion and Silence: The Naming of Illinois State University's Student Union. K.S. McAllister Tyrannical Technology and Thin Democracy. M. Moghtader How Medium Clarifies Message in Emerson's "Divinity School Address." R. Norgaard Desire and Performance at the Classroom Door: Discursive Laminations of Academic and Civic Engagement. O. Ochieng Sisyphus at Starbucks: Complicity Through Resistance in the Satire of Liberties.D.M. Oswald Learning to Be Civil: Citizen Judith and Old English Culture. M. Parker Memory Narrative and Myth in the Construction of National Identity: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Senate Debate Over Reparations for Japanese Americans. A. Pym Oral Mind in Civic Engagement: Common Sense and Rhetorical Action. S. Romano Fanaticism Civil Society and the Arts of Representation in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. J.B. Scott Service-Learning and Cultural Studies: Toward a Hybrid Pedagogy of Rhetorical Intervention.
Contents: Preface. G. Hauser Rhetorical Democracy and Civic Engagement. Part I: Plenary Papers.B.E. Gronbeck Citizen Voices in Cyberpolitical Culture. S.W. Logan Identification and Resistance: Women's Civic Discourse Across the Color Line. R.A. Eberly Plato's Shibboleth Delineations; or the Complete Idiot's Guide to Rhetoric. H.W. Simons The Temple Issues Forum: Innovations in Pedagogy for Civic Engagement. Part II: President's Panel: The Rhetoric of 9/11 and Its Aftermath.G. Hauser Introduction to the President's Panel. F.A. Beer Terrorist Rhetorics Rhetorics of Democracies and Worlds of Meaning. D.L. Cloud The Triumph of Consolatory Ritual Over Deliberation Since 9/11. R.A. Eberly Citizen Rhetorics After 9/11: Back to Bidness as Usual. M. Andrejevic The Rehabilitation of Propaganda: Post-9/11 Media Coverage in the United States. J.A. Aune Remarks for 9/11 Panel. R. Hariman Public Culture and Public Stupidity Post-9/11. T. Farrell Love and Theft After 9/11: Magnification in the Rhetorical Aftermath. Part III: Selected Papers.J. Blitefield Populist Poetry or Rantum-Scantum? The Civil Disobedients of Poetry Slams. J. Carlacio Alternative Articulations of Citizenship: The Written Discourse of a Nineteenth-Century African American Woman. J.R. Cox The Rhetorical Display of "Publicness" in Global Institutions. A. Dobyns Civil Disobedience and the Ethical Appeal of Self-Representation. T. Doherty The Coalition Rhetoric of Rose Schneiderman. J. Ellis Identity Across Blood Meridians.D.L. Emery Defending the Public: Procedural Rationality and the Limits of Actually Existing Jurisprudence. D.C. Gore Between Sympathy and Self-Interest: A Reframing of Adam Smith's Economic Rhetoric. R.W. Greene The Concept of Global Citizenship in Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's Empire: A Challenge to Three Ideas of Rhetorical Mediation. S. Hellman Rhetoric of Globalization: A Social Movement Defines Its Collective Identity in America. D.B. Hingstman Strategies of Objection in the Trial of the Chicago Eight. R.S. Iltis Figuration of Moral Reform in the Rhetoric of Theodore Dwight Weld. S.B. Katz The Alphabet as Ethics: A Rhetorical Basis for Moral Reality in Hebrew Letters. W. Keith Dewey Discussion and Democracy in Speech Pedagogy. J.B. Killoran Homepages Blogs and the Chronotopic Dimensions of Personal Civic (Dis-)Engagement. S.A. Klien Civic Education and Republican Judgment: The Stem Cell Research Discourse of George W. Bush. B. Lain Panoramic Memories: Realism Agency and the Remembrance of Japanese American Internment. J. Ludwig Rhetorics of Subversion and Silence: The Naming of Illinois State University's Student Union. K.S. McAllister Tyrannical Technology and Thin Democracy. M. Moghtader How Medium Clarifies Message in Emerson's "Divinity School Address." R. Norgaard Desire and Performance at the Classroom Door: Discursive Laminations of Academic and Civic Engagement. O. Ochieng Sisyphus at Starbucks: Complicity Through Resistance in the Satire of Liberties.D.M. Oswald Learning to Be Civil: Citizen Judith and Old English Culture. M. Parker Memory Narrative and Myth in the Construction of National Identity: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Senate Debate Over Reparations for Japanese Americans. A. Pym Oral Mind in Civic Engagement: Common Sense and Rhetorical Action. S. Romano Fanaticism Civil Society and the Arts of Representation in Sixteenth-Century Mexico. J.B. Scott Service-Learning and Cultural Studies: Toward a Hybrid Pedagogy of Rhetorical Intervention.
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