Toward a Civil Discourse: Rhetoric and Fundamentalism

Author:   Sharon Crowley
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
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9780822959236


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   15 March 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Toward a Civil Discourse examines how, in the current political climate, Americans find it difficult to discuss civic issues frankly and openly with one another. Because America is dominated by two powerful discourses--liberalism and Christian fundamentalism, each of which paints a very different picture of America and its citizens' responsibilities toward their country-there is little common ground, and hence Americans avoid disagreement for fear of giving offence. Sharon Crowley considers the ancient art of rhetoric as a solution to the problems of repetition and condemnation that pervade American public discourse. Crowley recalls the historic rhetorical concept of stasis--where advocates in a debate agree upon the point on which they disagree, thereby recognizing their opponent as a person with a viable position or belief. Most contemporary arguments do not reach stasis, and without it, Crowley states, a nonviolent resolution cannot occur. Toward a Civil Discourse investigates the cultural factors that lead to the formation of beliefs, and how beliefs can develop into densely articulated systems and political activism. Crowley asserts that rhetorical invention (which includes appeals to values and the passions) is superior in some cases to liberal argument (which often limits its appeals to empirical fact and reasoning) in mediating disagreements where participants are primarily motivated by a moral or passionate commitment to beliefs. Sharon Crowley examines numerous current issues and opposing views, and discusses the consequences to society when, more often than not, argumentative exchange does not occur. She underscores the urgency of developing a civil discourse, and through a review of historic rhetoric and its modern application, provides a foundation for such a discourse-whose ultimate goal, in the tradition of the ancients, is democratic discussion of civic issues.

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Author:   Sharon Crowley
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Imprint:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9780822959236


ISBN 10:   0822959232
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   15 March 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In Toward a Civil Discourse, Sharon Crowley creatively rethinks the tools of ancient rhetorical invention in light of postmodern academic theory. With historical precision and theoretical perspicacity, she then incisively analyzes the current impasse in public deliberations between adherents of modern liberalism and Christian apocalyptism. This timely, original contribution to rhetorical studies and contemporary political debate offers a major new statement by one of the most important rhetoricians writing today. <br> --Steven Mailloux, University of California, Irvine


In Toward a Civil Discourse , Sharon Crowley creatively rethinks the tools of ancient rhetorical invention in light of postmodern academic theory. With historical precision and theoretical perspicacity, she then incisively analyzes the current impasse in public deliberations between adherents of modern liberalism and Christian apocalyptism. This timely, original contribution to rhetorical studies and contemporary political debate offers a major new statement by one of the most important rhetoricians writing today. --Steven Mailloux, University of California, Irvine


In Toward a Civil Discourse , Sharon Crowley creatively rethinks the tools of ancient rhetorical invention in light of postmodern academic theory. With historical precision and theoretical perspicacity, she then incisively analyzes the current impasse in public deliberations between adherents of modern liberalism and Christian apocalyptism. This timely, original contribution to rhetorical studies and contemporary political debate offers a major new statement by one of the most important rhetoricians writing today. <br>--Steven Mailloux, University of California, Irvine


A remarkable examination of affective citizenship's expansions and contractions. . . . An excellent study of the fundamentalist rhetoric that is gaining such powerful influence in American culture, [reaffirms] the power of rhetoric within the civic sphere. <br> --JAC<br>


A remarkable examination of affective citizenship's expansions and contractions. . . . An excellent study of the fundamentalist rhetoric that is gaining such powerful influence in American culture, [reaffirms] the power of rhetoric within the civic sphere.-- "" JAC"" In Toward a Civil Discourse, Sharon Crowley creatively rethinks the tools of ancient rhetorical invention in light of postmodern academic theory. With historical precision and theoretical perspicacity, she then incisively analyzes the current impasse in public deliberations between adherents of modern liberalism and Christian apocalyptism. This timely, original contribution to rhetorical studies and contemporary political debate offers a major new statement by one of the most important rhetoricians writing today.-- ""Steven Mailloux, University of California, Irvine""


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Sharon Crowley is professor of English at Arizona State University. She is the author of Composition in the University, The Methodical Memory, and the textbook Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students.

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