Title:
Rhetoric, modality, modernity Nancy S. Struever.
Author:
Struever, Nancy S.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : the classical background -- The modernity of early modernity -- From early to late modernity -- Modernizing rhetoric : recuperation and response -- Inquiry possibilities.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press,
Publication Place:
Chicago ; London :
ISBN:
9780226777481 (cloth : alk. paper)
0226777480 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject:
Philosophy, Modern.
Enlightenment.
Rhetoric.
Modality (Theory of knowledge)
Electronic books.
Contents:
Introduction : the classical background -- The modernity of early modernity -- From early to late modernity -- Modernizing rhetoric : recuperation and response -- Inquiry possibilities.
Physical Description:
x, 158 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10349941
Publication Date:
c2009.
Title:
The rhetoric of Menachem Begin : the myth of redemption through return / by Robert C. Rowland.
Author:
Rowland, Robert C., 1954-
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 318-353).
Menachem Begin and myth -- The myth of return in Zionism and Jewish history -- Menachem Begin and the Holocaust: the inevitability of a mythic response -- Menachem Begin and the revolt: the myth of Holocaust and return -- Only thus: the myth of the Irgun -- Menachem Begin's modern rhetoric -- The social implications of Menachem Begin's mythic rhetoric -- The value of a mythic approach to criticism.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1984. 22 cm.
Subject:
Prime ministers -- Israel -- Biography.
Revisionist Zionism.
Political oratory -- Israel.
Israel -- Politics and government.
Begin, Menachem, 1913-1992 -- Oratory.
Contents:
Menachem Begin and myth -- The myth of return in Zionism and Jewish history -- Menachem Begin and the Holocaust: the inevitability of a mythic response -- Menachem Begin and the revolt: the myth of Holocaust and return -- Only thus: the myth of the Irgun -- Menachem Begin's modern rhetoric -- The social implications of Menachem Begin's mythic rhetoric -- The value of a mythic approach to criticism.
Dissertation Note:
Ph. D. University of Kansas, Speech and Drama 1983
Physical Description:
iii, 353 leaves ;
Publication Date:
1983.
Title:
A rhetoric of motives / by Kenneth Burke.
Author:
Burke, Kenneth, 1897-1993. Author.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A Rhetoric of Motives expands the field to human ways of persuasion and identification. Persuasion, as Burke sees it, "ranges from the bluntest quest of advantage, as in sales promotion or propaganda, through courtship, social etiquette, education, and the sermon, to a 'pure' form that delights in the process of appeal for itself alone, without ulterior purpose. And identification ranges from the politician who, addressing an audience of farmers, says, 'I was a farm boy myself, ' through the mysteries of social status, to the mystic's devout identification with the sources of all being."
Publisher:
University of California Press,
Publication Place:
Berkeley :
ISBN:
9780520015463
0520015460
Subject:
Semantics(Philosophy)
Rhetoric.
Physical Description:
xv, 340 pages ;
Publication Date:
1969.
Title:
The rhetoric of rhetoric : the quest for effective communication / Wayne C. Booth.
Blackwell manifestos
Author:
Booth, Wayne C.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
How many "rhetorics"? -- A condensed history of rhetorical studies -- Judging rhetoric -- Some major rescuers -- The fate of rhetoric in education -- The threats of political rhetrickery -- Media rhetrickery -- Can rhetorology yield more than a mere truce, in any of our "wars"?.
Publisher:
Blackwell Pub.,
Publication Place:
Malden, MA :
ISBN:
1405112360 (hardcover)
1405112379 (pbk.)
Subject:
Rhetoric.
Series:
Blackwell manifestos
Contents:
How many "rhetorics"? -- A condensed history of rhetorical studies -- Judging rhetoric -- Some major rescuers -- The fate of rhetoric in education -- The threats of political rhetrickery -- Media rhetrickery -- Can rhetorology yield more than a mere truce, in any of our "wars"?.
Physical Description:
xvi, 206 p. : ill. ;
Electronic Location:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0415/2004003097.html
Publication Date:
2004.
Title:
The rhetoric of romanticism / Paul de Man.
Author:
De Man, Paul.
General Notes:
Reprint of essays originally published 1956-1983., Reprint of essays originally published 1956-1983.
Includes index., Reprint of essays originally published 1956-1983.
Publisher:
Columbia University Press,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
0231055269 (alk. paper) :
Subject:
European poetry -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Romanticism -- Europe.
Contents:
Intentional structure of the romantic image -- The image of Rousseau in the poetry of Hèolderlin -- Wordsworth and Hèolderlin -- Autobiography as de-facement -- Wordsworth and the Victorians -- Shelley disfigured -- Symbolic landscape in Wordsworth and Yeats -- Image and emblem in Yeats -- Anthropomorphism and trope in the lyric -- Aesthetic formalization.
Physical Description:
ix, 327 p. ;
Publication Date:
1984.
Title:
Violent Subjects and Rhetorical Cartography in the Age of the Terror Wars by Heather Ashley Hayes.
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Author:
Hayes, Heather Ashley. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
List of Figures/Photographs -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Introducing Rhetoricoviolence -- 1.The Materiality of Rhetoric and Violence -- 2.Rhetorical Cartography: Mapping the Terror Wars -- 3.Violent Subjects -- 4.The Buzzing of the Drones -- 5.Mapping the Disposal of Terrorist Bodies -- 6.Occupying Tahrir: Resistance, Violence, and Political Change -- Conclusion: The Terror Wars Drone On…Or Don’t They? -- Bibliography -- Notes.
This work examines violence in the age of the terror wars with an eye toward the technologies of governance that create, facilitate, and circulate that violence. In performing a rhetorical cartography that explores the rise of the US armed drone program as well as moments of resistive violence that occurred during the Arab Spring directed at generating a counter-hegemony by Muslim populations, Hayes argues that the problem of the global terror wars is best addressed by a rhetorical understanding of the ways that governments, as well as individual subjects, turn to violence as a response to, or product of, the post September 11th terror society. When political examinations of terrorism are facilitated through understandings of discourse, Hayes argues, clearer maps emerge of how violence functions to offer mechanisms by which governing bodies, and their subjects, evaluate the success or failure of the “War on Terror.” This book will be of interest to public policymakers and informed general readers as well as students and scholars in the fields of rhetoric, political theory, critical geography, US foreign relations/policy, war and peace studies, and cultural studies.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
London :
ISBN:
9781137480996
Subject:
Political science.
Middle East -- Politics and government.
United States -- Politics and government.
Politics and war.
Terrorism.
Political violence.
Political Science and International Relations.
US Politics.
Middle Eastern Politics.
Military and Defence Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Series:
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Contents:
List of Figures/Photographs -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Introducing Rhetoricoviolence -- 1.The Materiality of Rhetoric and Violence -- 2.Rhetorical Cartography: Mapping the Terror Wars -- 3.Violent Subjects -- 4.The Buzzing of the Drones -- 5.Mapping the Disposal of Terrorist Bodies -- 6.Occupying Tahrir: Resistance, Violence, and Political Change -- Conclusion: The Terror Wars Drone On…Or Don’t They? -- Bibliography -- Notes.
Physical Description:
XV, 207 p. 7 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-48099-6
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
Violent Subjects and Rhetorical Cartography in the Age of the Terror Wars by Heather Ashley Hayes.
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Author:
Hayes, Heather Ashley. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
List of Figures/Photographs -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Introducing Rhetoricoviolence -- 1.The Materiality of Rhetoric and Violence -- 2.Rhetorical Cartography: Mapping the Terror Wars -- 3.Violent Subjects -- 4.The Buzzing of the Drones -- 5.Mapping the Disposal of Terrorist Bodies -- 6.Occupying Tahrir: Resistance, Violence, and Political Change -- Conclusion: The Terror Wars Drone On…Or Don’t They? -- Bibliography -- Notes.
This work examines violence in the age of the terror wars with an eye toward the technologies of governance that create, facilitate, and circulate that violence. In performing a rhetorical cartography that explores the rise of the US armed drone program as well as moments of resistive violence that occurred during the Arab Spring directed at generating a counter-hegemony by Muslim populations, Hayes argues that the problem of the global terror wars is best addressed by a rhetorical understanding of the ways that governments, as well as individual subjects, turn to violence as a response to, or product of, the post September 11th terror society. When political examinations of terrorism are facilitated through understandings of discourse, Hayes argues, clearer maps emerge of how violence functions to offer mechanisms by which governing bodies, and their subjects, evaluate the success or failure of the “War on Terror.” This book will be of interest to public policymakers and informed general readers as well as students and scholars in the fields of rhetoric, political theory, critical geography, US foreign relations/policy, war and peace studies, and cultural studies.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
London :
ISBN:
9781137480996
Subject:
Political science.
Middle East -- Politics and government.
United States -- Politics and government.
Politics and war.
Terrorism.
Political violence.
Political Science and International Relations.
US Politics.
Middle Eastern Politics.
Military and Defence Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Series:
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Contents:
List of Figures/Photographs -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Introducing Rhetoricoviolence -- 1.The Materiality of Rhetoric and Violence -- 2.Rhetorical Cartography: Mapping the Terror Wars -- 3.Violent Subjects -- 4.The Buzzing of the Drones -- 5.Mapping the Disposal of Terrorist Bodies -- 6.Occupying Tahrir: Resistance, Violence, and Political Change -- Conclusion: The Terror Wars Drone On…Or Don’t They? -- Bibliography -- Notes.
Physical Description:
XV, 207 p. 7 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-48099-6
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
The Reinvention of Populist Rhetoric in The Digital Age Insiders & Outsiders in Democratic Politics / by Mark Rolfe.
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Author:
Rolfe, Mark. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction – The Outsider is the New Old Black -- Insiders, Outsiders, Populism & Rhetoric -- Obama - the narrative of a Man of The People for New Politics -- Obama - old fashioned anti-politics rhetoric -- Assange: the narrative of the digital Robin Hood against the elites -- Hacker - creating the narrative of the digital Robin Hood -- Globalising the narrative of peoples uprisings on the web -- Conclusion – The Populist bonanza of the 2016 election.
This highly original work considers the rhetoric of political actors and commentators who identify digital media as the means to a new era of politics and democracy. Placing this rhetoric in an historical and intellectual context, it provides a compelling explanation of the reinvention and thematic recurrence of democratic discourse. The author investigates the populist sources of rhetoric used by digital politics enthusiasts as outsiders inaugurating new eras of democracy with digital media, such as Barack Obama and Julian Assange, and explores the generations of rhetorical and political history behind them. The book places their rhetoric in the context of the permanent tensions between insiders and outsiders, between the political class and the populace, which are inherent to representative democracy. Through a theoretical and conceptual research that is historically grounded and comparative, it offers rhetorical analysis of candidates for the 2016 presidential election and discusses digital democracy, particularly discussing their origins in American populism and their influence on other countries through Americanization. Uniquely, it offers a sceptical assessment of epochal claims and a historical-rhetorical account of two of the defining figures of twentieth-century politics to date, and reveals how modern rhetoric is grounded in an older form of anti-politics and reveals that, despite their iconoclastic images and mobilises tropes that are as old as representative democracy itself.
Publisher:
Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
Singapore :
ISBN:
9789811021619
Subject:
Culture -- Study and teaching.
Communication.
Humanities -- Digital libraries.
Political communication.
Cultural and Media Studies.
Media and Communication.
Political Communication.
Digital Humanities.
Series:
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Contents:
Introduction – The Outsider is the New Old Black -- Insiders, Outsiders, Populism & Rhetoric -- Obama - the narrative of a Man of The People for New Politics -- Obama - old fashioned anti-politics rhetoric -- Assange: the narrative of the digital Robin Hood against the elites -- Hacker - creating the narrative of the digital Robin Hood -- Globalising the narrative of peoples uprisings on the web -- Conclusion – The Populist bonanza of the 2016 election.
Physical Description:
X, 259 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2161-9
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
The Reinvention of Populist Rhetoric in The Digital Age Insiders & Outsiders in Democratic Politics / by Mark Rolfe.
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Author:
Rolfe, Mark. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction – The Outsider is the New Old Black -- Insiders, Outsiders, Populism & Rhetoric -- Obama - the narrative of a Man of The People for New Politics -- Obama - old fashioned anti-politics rhetoric -- Assange: the narrative of the digital Robin Hood against the elites -- Hacker - creating the narrative of the digital Robin Hood -- Globalising the narrative of peoples uprisings on the web -- Conclusion – The Populist bonanza of the 2016 election.
This highly original work considers the rhetoric of political actors and commentators who identify digital media as the means to a new era of politics and democracy. Placing this rhetoric in an historical and intellectual context, it provides a compelling explanation of the reinvention and thematic recurrence of democratic discourse. The author investigates the populist sources of rhetoric used by digital politics enthusiasts as outsiders inaugurating new eras of democracy with digital media, such as Barack Obama and Julian Assange, and explores the generations of rhetorical and political history behind them. The book places their rhetoric in the context of the permanent tensions between insiders and outsiders, between the political class and the populace, which are inherent to representative democracy. Through a theoretical and conceptual research that is historically grounded and comparative, it offers rhetorical analysis of candidates for the 2016 presidential election and discusses digital democracy, particularly discussing their origins in American populism and their influence on other countries through Americanization. Uniquely, it offers a sceptical assessment of epochal claims and a historical-rhetorical account of two of the defining figures of twentieth-century politics to date, and reveals how modern rhetoric is grounded in an older form of anti-politics and reveals that, despite their iconoclastic images and mobilises tropes that are as old as representative democracy itself.
Publisher:
Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
Singapore :
ISBN:
9789811021619
Subject:
Culture -- Study and teaching.
Communication.
Humanities -- Digital libraries.
Political communication.
Cultural and Media Studies.
Media and Communication.
Political Communication.
Digital Humanities.
Series:
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Contents:
Introduction – The Outsider is the New Old Black -- Insiders, Outsiders, Populism & Rhetoric -- Obama - the narrative of a Man of The People for New Politics -- Obama - old fashioned anti-politics rhetoric -- Assange: the narrative of the digital Robin Hood against the elites -- Hacker - creating the narrative of the digital Robin Hood -- Globalising the narrative of peoples uprisings on the web -- Conclusion – The Populist bonanza of the 2016 election.
Physical Description:
X, 259 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2161-9
Publication Date:
2016.
Title:
Voices of the UK Left Rhetoric, Ideology and the Performance of Politics / edited by Judi Atkins, John Gaffney.
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Author:
Atkins, Judi. editor.
Gaffney, John. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction: Voices of the UK Left: Historical and Theoretical Considerations; Judi Atkins and John Gaffney -- Part I: The Rhetoric of the UK Labour Party -- Neil Kinnock and the Limits of the Labour Ethos; Simon Griffiths -- Recapturing our Traditions? Labour and the Rhetoric of Nostalgia; Emily Robinson -- The UK Left and One Nation: Miliband's 2012 'Moment'; John Gaffney and Amarjit Lahel -- One Nation Rhetoric: The Miliband Labour Party’s Case for Social Security Reform; Judi Atkins -- Part II: Voices from Beyond the Labour Mainstream -- Red Dragon FM: Carwyn Jones’s Welsh Labour Rhetoric and the Post-Devolution British Labour Party; David S. Moon -- Old, Borrowed or New? Jeremy Corbyn and the Resilience of Labour’s Soul; Mark Bennister, Daniel Keith and Ben Worthy -- Green Party Rhetoric and the Arguments against Fracking; Ashley Dodsworth -- The Rhetoric of the Scottish National Party; Mark Garnett and Martin Steven -- The Rhetorical Personas of George Galloway and Tommy Sheridan; Andrew S. Crines and Stuart McAnulla -- Demanding the Alternative: The Rhetoric of Leftist Social Movements; Sophia Hatzisavvidou -- Conclusion: A Contribution to the Debate on Rhetoric and Politics Judi Atkins and John Gaffney.
This book brings together a team of specialists to explore why some left-wing politicians are able to communicate their message effectively, whereas others struggle to connect with the public. To address this question, it analyses the rhetoric and narratives employed by figures from British and Welsh Labour, the Green Party, the Scottish National Party and the radical left, as well as the anti-austerity movement. In doing so, the collection offers insights into why the performances of political actors such as Carwyn Jones and Nicola Sturgeon resonate with a wide audience, whereas some - like Jeremy Corbyn - have limited appeal beyond the party faithful. The volume provides an accessible examination of the language and ideas of the UK left, while offering a novel perspective on the challenges currently facing the Labour Party. It will therefore appeal to a wide readership, including scholars and students of rhetoric, ideology, political leadership, and British politics. .
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319519029
Subject:
Political science.
Political communication.
Elections.
Great Britain -- Politics and government.
Political Science and International Relations.
British Politics.
Political Communication.
Political leadership.
Electoral Politics.
Series:
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Contents:
Introduction: Voices of the UK Left: Historical and Theoretical Considerations; Judi Atkins and John Gaffney -- Part I: The Rhetoric of the UK Labour Party -- Neil Kinnock and the Limits of the Labour Ethos; Simon Griffiths -- Recapturing our Traditions? Labour and the Rhetoric of Nostalgia; Emily Robinson -- The UK Left and One Nation: Miliband's 2012 'Moment'; John Gaffney and Amarjit Lahel -- One Nation Rhetoric: The Miliband Labour Party’s Case for Social Security Reform; Judi Atkins -- Part II: Voices from Beyond the Labour Mainstream -- Red Dragon FM: Carwyn Jones’s Welsh Labour Rhetoric and the Post-Devolution British Labour Party; David S. Moon -- Old, Borrowed or New? Jeremy Corbyn and the Resilience of Labour’s Soul; Mark Bennister, Daniel Keith and Ben Worthy -- Green Party Rhetoric and the Arguments against Fracking; Ashley Dodsworth -- The Rhetoric of the Scottish National Party; Mark Garnett and Martin Steven -- The Rhetorical Personas of George Galloway and Tommy Sheridan; Andrew S. Crines and Stuart McAnulla -- Demanding the Alternative: The Rhetoric of Leftist Social Movements; Sophia Hatzisavvidou -- Conclusion: A Contribution to the Debate on Rhetoric and Politics Judi Atkins and John Gaffney.
Physical Description:
VIII, 250 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51902-9
Publication Date:
2017.
Title:
Voices of the UK Left Rhetoric, Ideology and the Performance of Politics / edited by Judi Atkins, John Gaffney.
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Author:
Atkins, Judi. editor.
Gaffney, John. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction: Voices of the UK Left: Historical and Theoretical Considerations; Judi Atkins and John Gaffney -- Part I: The Rhetoric of the UK Labour Party -- Neil Kinnock and the Limits of the Labour Ethos; Simon Griffiths -- Recapturing our Traditions? Labour and the Rhetoric of Nostalgia; Emily Robinson -- The UK Left and One Nation: Miliband's 2012 'Moment'; John Gaffney and Amarjit Lahel -- One Nation Rhetoric: The Miliband Labour Party’s Case for Social Security Reform; Judi Atkins -- Part II: Voices from Beyond the Labour Mainstream -- Red Dragon FM: Carwyn Jones’s Welsh Labour Rhetoric and the Post-Devolution British Labour Party; David S. Moon -- Old, Borrowed or New? Jeremy Corbyn and the Resilience of Labour’s Soul; Mark Bennister, Daniel Keith and Ben Worthy -- Green Party Rhetoric and the Arguments against Fracking; Ashley Dodsworth -- The Rhetoric of the Scottish National Party; Mark Garnett and Martin Steven -- The Rhetorical Personas of George Galloway and Tommy Sheridan; Andrew S. Crines and Stuart McAnulla -- Demanding the Alternative: The Rhetoric of Leftist Social Movements; Sophia Hatzisavvidou -- Conclusion: A Contribution to the Debate on Rhetoric and Politics Judi Atkins and John Gaffney.
This book brings together a team of specialists to explore why some left-wing politicians are able to communicate their message effectively, whereas others struggle to connect with the public. To address this question, it analyses the rhetoric and narratives employed by figures from British and Welsh Labour, the Green Party, the Scottish National Party and the radical left, as well as the anti-austerity movement. In doing so, the collection offers insights into why the performances of political actors such as Carwyn Jones and Nicola Sturgeon resonate with a wide audience, whereas some - like Jeremy Corbyn - have limited appeal beyond the party faithful. The volume provides an accessible examination of the language and ideas of the UK left, while offering a novel perspective on the challenges currently facing the Labour Party. It will therefore appeal to a wide readership, including scholars and students of rhetoric, ideology, political leadership, and British politics. .
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319519029
Subject:
Political science.
Political communication.
Elections.
Great Britain -- Politics and government.
Political Science and International Relations.
British Politics.
Political Communication.
Political leadership.
Electoral Politics.
Series:
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Contents:
Introduction: Voices of the UK Left: Historical and Theoretical Considerations; Judi Atkins and John Gaffney -- Part I: The Rhetoric of the UK Labour Party -- Neil Kinnock and the Limits of the Labour Ethos; Simon Griffiths -- Recapturing our Traditions? Labour and the Rhetoric of Nostalgia; Emily Robinson -- The UK Left and One Nation: Miliband's 2012 'Moment'; John Gaffney and Amarjit Lahel -- One Nation Rhetoric: The Miliband Labour Party’s Case for Social Security Reform; Judi Atkins -- Part II: Voices from Beyond the Labour Mainstream -- Red Dragon FM: Carwyn Jones’s Welsh Labour Rhetoric and the Post-Devolution British Labour Party; David S. Moon -- Old, Borrowed or New? Jeremy Corbyn and the Resilience of Labour’s Soul; Mark Bennister, Daniel Keith and Ben Worthy -- Green Party Rhetoric and the Arguments against Fracking; Ashley Dodsworth -- The Rhetoric of the Scottish National Party; Mark Garnett and Martin Steven -- The Rhetorical Personas of George Galloway and Tommy Sheridan; Andrew S. Crines and Stuart McAnulla -- Demanding the Alternative: The Rhetoric of Leftist Social Movements; Sophia Hatzisavvidou -- Conclusion: A Contribution to the Debate on Rhetoric and Politics Judi Atkins and John Gaffney.
Physical Description:
VIII, 250 p. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51902-9
Publication Date:
2017.
Title:
Rhetoric, Social Value and the Arts But How Does it Work? / edited by Charlotte Bonham-Carter, Nicola Mann.
Author:
Bonham-Carter, Charlotte. editor.
Mann, Nicola. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
General Notes:
Introduction. Rhetoric, Social Value and the Arts: But How Does it Work? - By Nicola Mann -- PART 1 -- 1. Who sets the agenda? Changing attitudes towards the relevance of small-scale visual arts organisations in the UK - By Rachel Mader -- 2. From Social Inclusion to Audience Numbers: Art Museums in the New Public Management - By Charlotte Bonham-Carter -- PART 2 -- 3. Re-Thinking the Social Turn: The Social Function of Art as Functionless and Anti-Social - By Ana Yarto Bilbao -- 4. The Paradoxical Engagement of Contemporary Art with Anti-Capitalism, Activism, and Protest - By Tijen Tunali -- PART 3 -- 5. Arte de Conducta: On Tania Bruguera’s Tatlin’s Whisper Series - By Andrés David Montenegro Rosero -- 6. PERCENT FOR GREEN: Creating Space as Consciousness - By Alicia Grullón -- PART 4 -- 7. Artists on the Gallery Payroll: A Case Study and a Corporate Turn - By Lawrence Bradby and Judith Stewart -- 8. Collecting Social Things - By Joey Orr -- Conclusion - By Charlotte Bonham-Carter.-.
The book reveals how the ‘social value of art’ may have one meaning for a policy maker, another for a museum and still yet another for an artist – and it is therefore in the interaction between these agents that we learn the most about the importance of rhetoric and interpretation. As a trajectory in art history, socially engaged art has a long and established history. However, in recent years—or since ‘the social turn’ that occurred in the 1990s—the rhetoric surrounding the social value of art has been assimilated by cultural policy makers and museums. Interdisciplinary in its approach, and bringing together contributions from artists, curators and academics, the volume explores rhetoric, social value and the arts within different social, political and cultural contexts. .
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publication Place:
Cham :
ISBN:
9783319452975
Subject:
Culture -- Study and teaching.
Arts.
Social policy.
Cultural studies.
Management.
Religion and culture.
Cultural and Media Studies.
Arts.
Cultural Policy and Politics.
Social policy.
Cultural Studies.
Cultural Management.
Sociology of Culture.
Contents:
Introduction. Rhetoric, Social Value and the Arts: But How Does it Work? - By Nicola Mann -- PART 1 -- 1. Who sets the agenda? Changing attitudes towards the relevance of small-scale visual arts organisations in the UK - By Rachel Mader -- 2. From Social Inclusion to Audience Numbers: Art Museums in the New Public Management - By Charlotte Bonham-Carter -- PART 2 -- 3. Re-Thinking the Social Turn: The Social Function of Art as Functionless and Anti-Social - By Ana Yarto Bilbao -- 4. The Paradoxical Engagement of Contemporary Art with Anti-Capitalism, Activism, and Protest - By Tijen Tunali -- PART 3 -- 5. Arte de Conducta: On Tania Bruguera’s Tatlin’s Whisper Series - By Andrés David Montenegro Rosero -- 6. PERCENT FOR GREEN: Creating Space as Consciousness - By Alicia Grullón -- PART 4 -- 7. Artists on the Gallery Payroll: A Case Study and a Corporate Turn - By Lawrence Bradby and Judith Stewart -- 8. Collecting Social Things - By Joey Orr -- Conclusion - By Charlotte Bonham-Carter.-.
Physical Description:
IX, 172 p. 7 illus. in color. online resource.
Electronic Location:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45297-5
Publication Date:
2017.