01208nam0 2200313 450 00003352120160331134425.03-15-008561-620121012d1976----km-y0itaa50------balatgerDELudus de AntichristoDas Spiel vom Antichristlateinisch und detuschübersetzung and Nachwort von Rolf EngelsingStuttgartReclamstampa 197661 p.16 cmUniversal Bibliothek85612001Universal-Bibliothek8561Das Spiel vom Antichrist872.03(22. ed.)Poesia drammatica e letteratura drammatica latina. Periodo medievale, 750 ca. -1350Engelsing,RolfITUniversità della Basilicata - B.I.A.RICAunimarc000033521Ludus de Antichristo96889UNIBASLETTERESTD0840120121012BAS011111STD0840120121012BAS011113TTM3020160331BAS011344BAS01BAS01BOOKBASA1Polo Storico-UmanisticoFMASFondo MasiniFMas/817/4050817/4050B817/40502012101202Prestabile Generale03907nam 2200469 450 991048019820332120210902031933.00-271-07200-810.1515/9780271072005(CKB)3710000000602652(MiAaPQ)EBC6224268(DE-B1597)583710(DE-B1597)9780271072005(EXLCZ)99371000000060265220201001d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe politics of resentment a genealogy /Jeremy EngelsUniversity Park, Pennsylvania :Pennsylvania State University Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (234 pages) illustrations0-271-06664-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --CONTENTS --Acknowledgments --Introduction: Democracy and Resentment --Essay I. Reimagining the People: From Duas Civitates to E Pluribus Unum to E Unibus Duo --Essay II. The Rise of the Politics of Resentment --Essay III. The Rhetoric of Violence --Conclusion: Resentment Ad Hominem and Ad Ratio: A Plea for Rhetorical Criticism --Notes --Bibliography --IndexIn the days and weeks following the tragic 2011 shooting of nineteen Arizonans, including congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, there were a number of public discussions about the role that rhetoric might have played in this horrific event. In question was the use of violent and hateful rhetoric that has come to dominate American political discourse on television, on the radio, and at the podium. A number of more recent school shootings have given this debate a renewed sense of urgency, as have the continued use of violent metaphors in public address and the dishonorable state of America’s partisan gridlock. This conversation, unfortunately, has been complicated by a collective cultural numbness to violence. But that does not mean that fruitful conversations should not continue. In The Politics of Resentment, Jeremy Engels picks up this thread, examining the costs of violent political rhetoric for our society and the future of democracy. The Politics of Resentment traces the rise of especially violent rhetoric in American public discourse by investigating key events in American history. Engels analyzes how resentful rhetoric has long been used by public figures in order to achieve political ends. He goes on to show how a more devastating form of resentment started in the 1960s, dividing Americans on issues of structural inequalities and foreign policy. He discusses, for example, the rhetorical and political contexts that have made the mobilization of groups such as Nixon’s “silent majority” and the present Tea Party possible. Now, in an age of recession and sequestration, many Americans believe that they have been given a raw deal and experience feelings of injustice in reaction to events beyond individual control. With The Politics of Resentment, Engels wants to make these feelings of victimhood politically productive by challenging the toxic rhetoric that takes us there, by defusing it, and by enabling citizens to have the kinds of conversations we need to have in order to fight for life, liberty, and equality.RhetoricPolitical aspectsUnited StatesHistoryResentmentPolitical aspectsUnited StatesHistoryElectronic books.RhetoricPolitical aspectsHistory.ResentmentPolitical aspectsHistory.306.440973Engels Jeremy1038887MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480198203321The politics of resentment2468652UNINA02306nam 2200505 a 450 991069636180332120080114143823.0(CKB)5470000002377212(OCoLC)190791484(EXLCZ)99547000000237721220080114d2003 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGeophysical investigations of four suspected pioneer grave locations along the Oregon and California National Historic Trails, Marshall and Pottawatomie counties, Kansas[electronic resource] /by Steven L. De Vore and Robert K. NickelLincoln, Neb. :U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Archeological Center,2003.vi, 132 pages digital, PDF fileMidwest Archeological Center technical report ;no. 90Title from title screen (viewed on Jan. 8, 2008).Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-71).Indians of North AmericaKansasMarshall CountyAntiquitiesIndians of North AmericaKansasPottawatomie CountyAntiquitiesHuman remains (Archaeology)KansasMarshall CountyHuman remains (Archaeology)KansasPottawatomie CountyGeophysics in archaeologyKansasMarshall CountyGeophysics in archaeologyKansasPottawatomie CountyMarshall County (Kan.)AntiquitiesPottawatomie County (Kan.)AntiquitiesIndians of North AmericaAntiquities.Indians of North AmericaAntiquities.Human remains (Archaeology)Human remains (Archaeology)Geophysics in archaeologyGeophysics in archaeologyDe Vore Steven Leroy1404294Nickel Robert K1404295Midwest Archeological Center (U.S.)GPOGPOBOOK9910696361803321Geophysical investigations of four suspected pioneer grave locations along the Oregon and California National Historic Trails, Marshall and Pottawatomie counties, Kansas3478670UNINA