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OverviewLearning to argue and persuade in a highly competitive environment is only one aspect of life on a high-school debate team. Teenage debaters also participate in a distinct cultural world--complete with its own jargon and status system--in which they must negotiate complicated relationships with teammates, competitors, coaches, and parents as well as classmates outside the debating circuit. In Gifted Tongues, Gary Alan Fine offers a rich description of this world as a testing ground for both intellectual and emotional development, while seeking to understand adolescents as social actors. Considering the benefits and drawbacks of the debating experience, he also recommends ways of reshaping programs so that more high schools can use them to boost academic performance and foster specific skills in citizenship. Fine analyzes the training of debaters in rapid-fire speech, rules of logical argumentation, and the strategic use of evidence, and how this training instills the core values of such American institutions as law and politics. Debates, however, sometimes veer quickly from fine displays of logic to acts of immaturity--a reflection of the tensions experienced by young people learning to think as adults. Fine contributes to our understanding of teenage years by encouraging us not to view them as a distinct stage of development but rather a time in which young people draw from a toolkit of both childlike and adult behaviors. A well-designed debate program, he concludes, nurtures the intellect while providing a setting in which teens learn to make better behavioral choices, ones that will shape relationships in their personal, professional, and civic lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary Alan FinePublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.595kg ISBN: 9780691074498ISBN 10: 0691074496 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 27 May 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Language: English Table of ContentsPreface ix Introduction 3 One: Learning to Talk 19 Two: Rites of Arguments 38 Three: Evidence and the Creation of Truth 67 Four: In the Round 97 Five: Our Team 133 Six: Debate Culture 162 Seven: Teachers and Coaches 190 Eight: Gifted Leisure and the Politics of Debate 217 Nine: Debate and the Adolescent Toolkit 241 Appendix: Communities of Debate 252 Notes 271 Glossary 297 Index 299ReviewsA well documented portrait of high school debate, exploring its culture and offering theoretical insight about argumentation and adolescence... The clarity, readability, and insight of Fine's writing make the book important and accessible for those who work with adolescents, whether in activities such as debate in a classroom, or in a community setting. -- Erik W. Larson Contemporary Sociology Fine very accurately pinpoints the specific task the high school debates take on within the whole range of discourse, but never lets its cultural aspects move far out of sight. It is this combination of keen observations, interpretation and cultural reflection that makes the book a very useful piece of information for anyone interested in American adolescent culture. uk van Aanholt, American Studies International An illuminating and considered look into the world of competitive high school policy debate that reveal--all at once--the good, the bad, the peculiar, the ugly, and the truly remarkable about high school debate. -- Timothy M. O'Donnell Argumentation and Advocacy Gifted Tongues is a judicious, clear, and entertaining read. Fine's story is well prepared with rich anecdotes and tidbits from a youthfully passionate community with intellectual resources beyond their years... Fine exposes the world of high school policy debate with an outsider's fascination and an insider's precision. -- Eli Brennan Controversia Author InformationGary Alan Fine is Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University. He is the author of Morel Tales: The Culture of Mushrooming, Kitchens: The Culture of Restaurant Work , and With the Boys: Little League Baseball and Preadolescent Culture . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |