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UNINA9910476775403321 |
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Activism and Rhetoric : Theories and Contexts for Political Engagement / / edited by JongHwa Lee and Seth Kahn |
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New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2020 |
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©2020 |
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1-351-38540-2 |
1-351-38541-0 |
1-315-14453-0 |
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[Second edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (267 pages) |
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Political participation |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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10 A Conservative Professorial Pundit in Liberal Surroundings: An Uneven Odyssey Projected through 2020 |
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword: Grounding Activism from a Rhetorical Perspective; Theory and Praxis; Scholactivism; The Rhetorical Perspective; Note; Works Cited; Acknowledgments; Introduction to Activism and Rhetoric, Second Edition; Reflecting on the First Edition; Flashback to Fall 2010; Flash Forward to Later in Fall 2010 and Thereafter; What's New in the Second Edition; Overview of Contents; Part I: Activism Where We Work: Academic/Pedagogical; Part II: Voices from the Margin(alized); Part III: Modalities and Audiences |
Part IV: Re-Theorizing Activist RhetoricEnding Points; Works Cited; Part I Activism Where We Work: Academic/Pedagogical; 1 Borders of Engagement: Rethinking Scholarship, Activism, and the Academy; Bordering Practices and Engaged Scholarship; The Academic Politics of Cruelty; Traversing Borders and Resisting Cruelty through Embedded Activist Rhetoric; Notes; Works Cited; 2 Rhetorical Activism: Responsibility in the Ivory Tower; Notes; Works Cited; 3 Reclaiming (Teaching) the "A" Word (Activism); Changing Narratives of the "A" Word; Understanding Disruption as a Legitimate Path for Change |
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Rhetorical Criticism in Real-World PracticesWorks Cited; 4 A Time to Remember: Rhetorical Pedagogy, Commemoration, and Activism; Pedagogy, Rhetoric, and Social Justice; In Situ; Self-Reflection and Identification; Observation and Participation; Rhetorical Pedagogy, Activism, and Spirituality; Conclusion; Note; Works Cited; Part II Voices from the Margin(alized); 5 Alt-Country Rhetorics: Relearning (Trans) Activism in Rural Indiana; How (in the Hell) I Got Here; Alt-Country Narrative #1: Rural People Prefer Passionate Leaders over Palatable Ones |
Alt-Country Narrative #2: The Town Fights Austerity Politics While the Gown Stays SilentAlt-Country Narrative #3: Rural People Go to Church and Listen to a Radical Trans Atheist; A Final Case for Telling Better Stories; Works Cited; 6 Recognizing and Saving Black Lives, Recognizing and Saving Palestinian Lives: The Power of Transnational Rhetorics in Locating the Commonality of Liberation Struggles; From America to Palestine; Not-so-Disparate Narratives; Convergence of Interests; Identity Extremism?; On the Ground; Conclusion; Notes; Works Cited; 7 Gadugi: Where the Fire Burns (Still) |
Works Cited8 Memory War: Activist Rhetoric for Historical Justice; History: Japanese Military Sexual Slavery (aka, "Comfort Women"); Reflection: How I Became Involved in the Movement; The NYT Article: The Agreement and the Statue; Memory War: The Final (Re)Solution and Activist Rhetoric for Historical Justice; Works Cited; Part III Modalities and Audiences; 9 Raging Media: Investing in an Infrastructure for Resistance; Spawn of the Raging Chicken; Hollowing Out Democracy; Investing for the Long-Haul; Notes; Works Cited |
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The second edition of this formative collection offers analysis of the work rhetoric plays in the principles and practices of today's culture of democratic activism. Editors JongHwa Lee and Seth Kahn--and their diverse contributors working in communication and composition studies both within and outside academia--provide explicit articulation of how activist rhetoric differs from the kinds of deliberative models that rhetoric has exalted for centuries, contextualized through and by contributors' everyday lives, work, and interests. New to this edition are attention to Black Lives Matter, the transgender community, social media environments, globalization, and environmental activism. Simultaneously challenging and accessible, Activism and Rhetoric: Theories and Contexts for Political Engagement is a must-read for students and scholars who are interested in or actively engaged in rhetoric, composition, political communication, and social justice. |
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UNINA9910796959203321 |
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Writing the history of parliament in Tudor and early Stuart England / edited by Paul Cavill and Alexandra Gajda |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Manchester : , : Manchester University Press, , 2019 |
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1-5261-1591-3 |
1-5261-3903-0 |
1-5261-1590-5 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (xiii, 251 pages) |
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Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain |
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Political culture - Great Britain - History |
Historiography - Political aspects - Great Britain |
Great Britain Politics and government 1603-1714 Congresses |
Great Britain Politics and government 1485-1603 Congresses |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Note generali |
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"The essays in this volume were first presented at a colloquium on 'Writing the history of Parliament in early modern England' that was held at Jesus College, Oxford, on 20 April 2013"--Page xi. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Introduction / Alexandra Gajda and Paul Cavill, page 1 -- 2. Polydore Vergil and the first English parliament / Paul Cavill, page 37 -- 3. 'The consent of the body of the whole realme' : Edward Hall's parliamentary history / Scott Lucas, page 60 -- 4. The Elizabethan Church and the antiquity of parliament / Alexandra Gajda, page 77 -- 5. Parliament and the principle of elective succession in Elizabethan England / Paulina Kewes, page 106 -- 6. Elizabethan chroniclers and parliament / Ian W. Archer, page 133 -- 7. The significance (and insignificance) of precedent in early Stuart parliaments / Simon Healy, page 153 -- 8. The politic history of early Stuart parliaments / Noah Millstone, page 172 -- 9. 'That memorable parliament' : medieval history in parliamentarian polemic, 1641-42 / Jason Peacey, page 194 -- 10. Institutional memory and contemporary history in the House of Commons, 1547-1640 / Paul Seaward, page 211 -- 11. Afterword / Peter Lake, page 229. |
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This volume of essays explores the rise of parliament in the historical |
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imagination of early modern England. The enduring controversy about the nature of parliament informs nearly all debates about the momentous religious, political and governmental changes of the period - most significantly, the character of the Reformation and the causes of the Revolution. Meanwhile, scholars of ideas have emphasised the historicist turn that shaped political culture. Religious and intellectual imperatives from the sixteenth century onwards evoked a new interest in the evolution of parliament, framing the ways that contemporaries interpreted, legitimised and contested Church, state and political hierarchies. |
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