The Peace Script: Framing Violence in US Anti-War Dissent: Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Critique
Autor Dominic J. Mantheyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 aug 2025
Offering an innovative critique of peace rhetoric throughout US history, The Peace Script: Framing Violence in US Anti-War Dissent reexamines the language of dissent with lessons for our era defined by digital activism and fierce political debates. Dominic J. Manthey explores the peace arguments of various movements, including the Copperhead Movement during the Civil War, the Anti-Imperialist League’s stance against US colonialism, Henry Ford's Peace Ship expedition during World War I, the Mothers’ Movement during World War II, and the Vietnam Veterans against the War. Each chapter reveals how these movements, while advocating for peace, often upheld or encouraged racial, gender, and class inequalities.
Manthey navigates the complex terrain of grassroots activism by blending rhetorical criticism and historical insight to tell readers about the “peace script” that has echoed across America’s many wars. Through archival materials and case studies, The Peace Script reveals how anti-war movements craft compelling narratives that dramatize society through heroes, antagonists, and transformative ideals.
Redefining the struggle for peace as not only a fight against warfare but also a battle over space, identity, and the right to live with dignity, The Peace Script is essential for scholars of history, rhetoric, and social justice. Manthey provides a crucial perspective on the intersection of race, memory and power, offering urgent insights into how these legacies continue to shape society today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817362188
ISBN-10: 0817362185
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: 5 bw figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Critique
ISBN-10: 0817362185
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: 5 bw figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Seria Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Critique
Notă biografică
Dominic J. Manthey is assistant professor of communication studies at the University of South Dakota. His peer-reviewed scholarship has appeared in Journal for the History of Rhetoric, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and Rhetoric & Public Affairs.
Cuprins
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fighting War by Scripting Peace
Chapter 1. Rehearsing a Masculine Peace in the Copperhead Movement
Chapter 2. Violent Compassion in the Anti-Imperialist League
Chapter 3. Scripting a Spectacle in Henry Ford’s Peace Expedition
Chapter 4. Maternal Peace and Memory in the Mothers’ Movement
Chapter 5. Rewriting the National Script: Vietnam Veterans against the War
Conclusion: The Remnants of “Negative” Peace and the Future of War
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fighting War by Scripting Peace
Chapter 1. Rehearsing a Masculine Peace in the Copperhead Movement
Chapter 2. Violent Compassion in the Anti-Imperialist League
Chapter 3. Scripting a Spectacle in Henry Ford’s Peace Expedition
Chapter 4. Maternal Peace and Memory in the Mothers’ Movement
Chapter 5. Rewriting the National Script: Vietnam Veterans against the War
Conclusion: The Remnants of “Negative” Peace and the Future of War
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“The case studies in The Peace Script are nuanced and insightful and the freshness of the subject and perspective taken produces a genuine contribution, which speaks to a current interest in matters of race, ethnicity, and gender.”
—Robert Ivie, coauthor of Hunt the Devil: A Demonology of US War Culture
“Manthey’s book is poised to make integral leaps in our knowledge and analysis of social movement rhetoric and the very conception of how peace has been an absorbent, malleable, and ultimately explosive substance over the course of post-Civil War American history into the present day.”
—Timothy Barney, author of Mapping the Cold War: Cartography and the Framing of America’s International Power
—Robert Ivie, coauthor of Hunt the Devil: A Demonology of US War Culture
“Manthey’s book is poised to make integral leaps in our knowledge and analysis of social movement rhetoric and the very conception of how peace has been an absorbent, malleable, and ultimately explosive substance over the course of post-Civil War American history into the present day.”
—Timothy Barney, author of Mapping the Cold War: Cartography and the Framing of America’s International Power
Descriere
The Peace Script reveals how peace rhetoric in US history has often masked violence and inequality. Dominic J. Manthey uncovers how various national events and eras from the Civil War to the Vietnam War used peace arguments to uphold racial, gender, and class hierarchies, urging readers to reconsider the narratives of peace and conflict in American history.