Prisoners of Conscience Prisoners of Conscience
Studies in Rhetoric / Communication

Prisoners of Conscience

Moral Vernaculars of Political Agency

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Descripción editorial

An examination of the discourse of political prisoners as a form of vernacular rhetoric

Prisoners of Conscience continues the work begun by Gerard A. Hauser in Vernacular Voices: The Rhetoric of Publics and Public Spheres, winner of the National Communication Association's Hochmuth Nichols Award. In his new book, Hauser examines the discourse of political prisoners, specifically the discourse of prisoners of conscience, as a form of rhetoric in which the vernacular is the main source of available appeals and the foundation for political agency.

Hauser explores how modes of resistance employed by these prisoners constitute what he deems a "thick moral vernacular" rhetoric of human rights. Hauser's work considers in part how these prisoners convert universal commitments to human dignity, agency, and voice into the moral vernacular of the society and culture to which their rhetoric is addressed.

Hauser grounds his study through a series of case studies, each centered on a different rhetorical mechanism brought to bear in the act of resistance. Through a transnational rhetorical analysis of resistance within political prisons, Hauser brings to bear his skills as a rhetorical theorist and critic to illuminate the rhetorical power of resistance as tied to core questions in contemporary humanistic scholarship and public concern.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2012
16 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
306
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of South Carolina Press
VENDEDOR
The University of South Carolina
TAMAÑO
3.9
MB
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