The Prophetic Tradition and Radical Rhetoric in AmericaNYU Press, 1999 M09 1 - 292 páginas This expansive volume traces the rhetoric of reform across American history, examining such pivotal periods as the American Revolution, slavery, McCarthyism, and today's gay liberation movement. At a time when social movements led by religious leaders, from Louis Farrakhan to Pat Buchanan, are playing a central role in American politics, James Darsey connects this radical tradition with its prophetic roots. |
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... Kenneth Burke . A decision that troubles me and for which I could discover no easy solution is my use of the generic masculine pronoun when referring to prophets and generally when referring to American radicals . Too many factors ...
... Kenneth Burke's formulation , “ the individual person striving to form himself in accordance with the communicative norms that match the cooperative ways of his society . " 23 The failure of this process , or worse , the rejection of it ...
... , to the modern period , including George Campbell , Hugh Blair , and Richard Whately , to contemporary times and figures such as Kenneth Burke and Chaim Perelman , there 15 Old Testament Prophecy as Radical Ursprach.
James Darsey. figures such as Kenneth Burke and Chaim Perelman , there is evidence of a body of rhetorical practice that has its roots in a very different tradition . Particularly in the United States , with its early self - conception ...
... Kenneth . Burke finds in martyrdom a kind of exhibitionism , 105 and the sufferings of the prophets were often intended as allegory : Jeremiah's yoke , Isaiah's nakedness , and Hosea's wife come immediately to mind . More important for ...
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Wendell Phillips and | 61 |
35 | 67 |
Debs | 85 |
67 | 111 |
the Fantastic | 128 |
8 | 151 |
Gay Liberation and Merely Civil Rights | 175 |
Notes | 211 |
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The Prophetic Tradition and Radical Rhetoric in America James Darsey Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |