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Recovering Argument

Editat de Randall Lake
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
This volume presents the best scholarship from the 19th National Communication Association/American Forensic Association Conference on Argumentation, which took place July 30-August 2, 2015, at Cliff Lodge, Snowbird Resort, in Alta, Utah. The Alta Conference, first held in 1979, is the oldest conference in argumentation studies in the world and biennially brings together a lively group of scholars, representing a variety of countries, with diverse perspectives on the theory and practice of argument. The essays in Recovering Argument invite reflection upon and reconsideration of argumentation’s legacy, present status, and potential roles in social, cultural, and political life. Readers will encounter essays that treat the relationship between argumentation and memory, historical approaches to argumentation, the vitality of public and interpersonal argument, argument’s role in leadership, discursive and presentational forms of argument, and the challenges of difference. Readers also will find these topics addressed from a variety of historical, social-scientific, and critical-interpretive perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367587840
ISBN-10: 036758784X
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Randall A. Lake is Associate Professor of Communication in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California, USA, where he also was Director of Debate from 1981-1990, and Director of Forensics from 1990-1994. Among other positions, he served on the NCA Committee on International Discussion and Debate from 1998-2002, organizing exchanges with teams from the United Kingdom, Japan, the Soviet Union, and Eastern European countries. He was editor-in-chief of Argumentation and Advocacy from 2004-2008 and associate editor of three previous Alta Conference volumes. His research has appeared in Argumentation and Advocacy, Argumentation, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Communication Monographs, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, and numerous edited collections. He also created and maintains asduniway.org, a website devoted to woman suffrage rhetoric, particularly that of Abigail Scott Duniway, of Oregon. He has received the NCA Gerald R. Miller Outstanding Dissertation Award (1982), the NCA Golden Anniversary Monograph Award for article of the year (1998), and the AFA Daniel Rohrer Research Award for article of the year (1998, 2016). His scholarship explores argumentation’s cultural and civic functions and emphasizes difference in the context of social change, focusing particularly on Native American, feminist, and conservative rhetorics.

Cuprins

Recovering Argument: An IntroductionKeynote AddressLafayette, we are here!: Why Did the US Commemorate Its World War I Dead in Europe?Spotlight PanelIntroduction: In Celebration of Bruce Gronbeck (1941-2014)1 Recovering Bruce Gronbeck: Reflecting on Argument’s Role in Rhetorical History2 Recovering Bruce Gronbeck: Reflecting on Argument’s Role in Political Rhetoric3 Recovering Bruce Gronbeck at Alta: Theory and the Critic of ArgumentationPart I: Recovering Argument in HistoryArgument in Service of Memory4 Stories of Origin: Recovering Atomic Histories in the Noisy Nuclear Culture of Richland, Washington5 Temporary Holocaust Tattoos: Recovering Signs for Collective Prosthetic Memory6 Gorbachev’s Argument for Perestroika: Forgotten or Remembered?7 The Blind Remembrance!: Rhetorical Tensions in the 1962 Emancipation Proclamation Centennial8 Recovering Nature: Memory and Scientific Argument at the American Museum of Natural History9 The Agency of the Archive and the Challenges of ClassificationMemory in Service of Argument10 Conspiracy as Legal Doctrine and Historiographical Framework: From the Nuremberg Trials to Contemporary Holocaust Denial Discourse11 Recovering Patton’s Speech: Materializing Persistent Arguments12 The Irony of Originalist Arguments in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission13 Argument Constellations in Voting Rights DebatesRecovering Legacies of Argumentation14 Me and Michael McGee: Recovering an Isocratean Tradition in the Art of Argumentation15 Recovering Argumentation’s Figurative DomainPART II: Recovering Argument in Public/PoliticsArgument and the Public Sphere16 Recovering Rational Argument: A Case Study of Vaccine Skeptics.

Descriere

The essays in Recovering Argument examine argumentation’s legacy, present status, and potential roles in social, cultural, and political life.