Recovering argument

Recovering argument : an introduction / Randall A. Lake -- Keynote address. "Lafayette, we are here!" : Why did the United States commemorate its World War I dead in Europe? / V. William Balthrop and Carole Blair -- Spotlight panel. Introduction: In celebration of Bruce Gronbeck (1941-2014...

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Veröffentlicht: London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2020
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Zusammenfassung:Recovering argument : an introduction / Randall A. Lake -- Keynote address. "Lafayette, we are here!" : Why did the United States commemorate its World War I dead in Europe? / V. William Balthrop and Carole Blair -- Spotlight panel. Introduction: In celebration of Bruce Gronbeck (1941-2014) ; 1. Recovering Bruce Gronbeck : reflection on argument’s role in rhetorical history / Michael Janas ; 2. Recovering Bruce Gronbeck : reflecting on argument’s role in political rhetoric / Heidi Hamilton ; 3. Recovering Bruce Gronbeck at Alta : theory and the critic of argumentation / David B. Hingstman --
Pt. I : Recovering argument in history. Argument in service of memory. 4. Stories of origin : recovering atomic histories in the noisy nuclear culture of Richland, Washington / R. Brandon Anderson ; 5. Temporary Holocaust tattoos : recovering signs for collective prosthetic memory / Linda Diane Horwitz and Daniel C. Brouwer ; 6. Gorbachev’s argument for Perestroika : forgotten or remembered? / Ludmila Hyman ; 7. "The blind remembrance" : rhetorical tensions in the 1962 Emancipation Proclamation Centennial / Anne C. Kretsinger-Harries ; 8. Recovering nature : memory and scientific argument at the American Museum of Natural History / Chandra A. Maldonado ; 9. The agency of the archive and the challenges of classification / Angela G. Ray -- Memory in service of argument. 10. Conspiracy as legal doctrine and historiographical framework : from the Nuremberg Trials to contemporary Holocaust denial discourse / Laura Alberti ; 11. Recovering Patton’s speech : materializing persistent arguments / Stephen J. Heidt ; 12. The irony of originalist arguments in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission / Kevin A. Johnson and Michael K. Middleton ; 13. Argument constellations in voting rights debates / Catherine H. Palczewski -- Recovering legacies of argumentation. 14. Me and Michael McGee : recovering an isocratean tradition in the art of argumentation / Geoffrey D. Klinger ; 15. Recovering argumentation’s figurative domain  / Ilon Lauer --
Pt. II : Recovering argument in public/politics. Argument and the public sphere. 16. Recovering rational argument : a case study of MMR vaccine skeptics / Brett Bricker ; 17. Carbon sink : higher education and the liberal public sphere / Travis Cram ; 18. Challenges to recovering arguments once challenged in the public sphere / Edward A. Hinck ; 19. Fact-checking and the liberal public sphere : can argument be recovered? / Jeffrey W. Jarman ; 20. Recovering the potential of argument in the public sphere : Moms demand action and threats of gendered violence in the gun control debate / Sarah T. Partlow Lefevre --
Health and/of argument. 21. Recovering trust : Mothers’ anti-vax to pro-vax conversions  / Beth L. Boser ; 22. Recovering from autism : a rhetorical perspective / Matthew G. Gerber ; 23. The logic(s) of diagnosis : an argumentative analysis of controversy over the inclusion of PTSD in official psychiatric nomenclature (1975-1978) / Joel Lemuel ; 24. Healthy disagreement : exploring medical controversies through structured public debates / Gordon R. Mitchell ; 25. Recovering from pathological argumentation : a theory of argument systems and intersubjective psychosis / L. Paul Strait --
Health(y) argument about Ebola. 26. When things argue / G. Thomas Goodnight ; 27. Ebola, reason, and fear / James F. Klumpp ; 28. Recovering productive pity to motivate Americans to corrective action on Africa’s Ebola crisis : lessons from Kenneth Burke and Senator Christopher Coons / Kathryn M. Olson ; 29. Ebola and the liberal public sphere / Robert C. Rowland ; 30. The Ebola crisis as an interfield dispute / David Zarefsky -- Argument and terror. 31. The case of Shura City : rhetorical cartography, argument mapping, and the global war on terror / Heather Ashley Hayes ; 32. Discovering and recovering arguments about terror : Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama in comparative perspective / Loretta Rowley, Kevin Coe, and Robert Layne ; 33. Recovering argument by dissociation : ISIL, Hayat Boumeddiene, and the networked security state / Carol Winkler --
Recovering leadership through argument. 34. Recovering cross-cultural audience(s) in presidential public argument / Andrew D. Barnes ; 35. El Sisi, Anticatēgoria, and recovering Egypt / Randall Fowler ; 36. Problematic constraints on the successful exercise of leadership, their negative impact, palliative measures, and argument as a more effective remedy / Dennis S. Gouran ; 37. Recovering responsibility : the rhetoric of responsibility in presidential policy debates /Scott Harris ; 38. Prime Minister Abe’s critical turn: from the ideology of  a "beautiful country" to the metaphor of "three arrows" / Hiroko Okuda, Takeshi Suzuki, and Hiroshi Matsusaka --
Public argument on social media. 39. Twitter : how terministic screens polarize presidential debates / Michael Eisenstadt ; 40. Perspective by incongruity in Internet memes : the case of the 2015 Japanese Hostage Crisis / Naoki Kambe ; 41. Digital conspiracy argument and the recovery of nonverbal communication as signs of complicity / Ryan Neville-Shepard ; 42. Arguments for everybody : social media, context collapse, and the universal audience / Don Waisanen --
Pt. III : Recovering argument in theory and criticism. The challenge of gender. 43. The subversive sister : an analysis of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s appropriation of masculine classical form / Sara Baugh-Harris ; 44. Recovery as discovery : finding Lucy / Nicole Williams Barnes ; 45. Argumentation in the identity politics of the trans selfie : recovering Greek mythology to analyze contemporary gender arguments / Emma Frances Bloomfield ; 46. The restrained tongue : recovering Bathsua Makin’s weapon in 17th-century England / Meredith Neville-Shepard ; 47. Recovering bodies of argument : refuting rape rationalizations in public discourse / Joan Faber McAlister ; 48. Virtual violations : shaming rape victims via social media memes / Denise Oles-Acevedo ; 49. Recovering rape : sexual violence in women’s public address in the United States, 1848-1915 / Kari Storla --
The challenge of presentational arguments. 50. Genre, modality, and written rap battles : a preliminary investigation / Eli T. Bacon ; 51. A critical recovery of images as arguments : manipulation, distortion, and debating abortion / James Patrick Dimock, Katie Brunner, Brandon McCasland, and Mandy Paris ; 52. Evental images and the generation of argument / Leslie A. Hahner ; 53. Corporeal anxiety : the visual argumentation of the Centers for Disease Control and prevention’s Tips from former smokers Advertisements / Jacob Justice ; 54. Recovering tragedy : tragic argument and nonviolent protest / Ryan Erik McGeough ; 55. Examining presentational devices : strategic maneuvering in Lipitor’s direct-to-consumer drug advertising / Lucas Youngvorst --
The challenge of interpersonal arguments. 56. Emotions, perceived resolvability, and conflict strategy usage in K-12 parent-teacher serial arguments / Jennifer L. Bevan, Roxanne Greitz Miller, and Casey Hamilton ; 57. Clarifying the idea of argument stakes / Dale Hample, Yiwen Dai, and Mengqi Zhan ; 58. A new measurement for argument topic interdependence in serial arguments / Amy Janan Johnson and Ioana A. Cionea ; 59. Lines of argument in regulative messages : comparisons across three decades / Susan L. Kline --
The challenges of/to academic debate. 60. Recovering debate coaches as civic figures : highly active debate coaches, their participation in civic outreach activities, and reward perceptions / Brian Lain, Mark Hlavacik, Matea Ivanovic, and Brian Ontiveros-Kersch ; 61. Pathos in intercollegiate debate : emotion as an argumentative warrant / William Mosley-Jensen and Nathan Rothenbaum ; 62. Recovering and celebrating controversy : justifications for intercollegiate policy debate for the 21st century / Edward Panetta and R. Jarrod Atchison ; 63. Debate as oral activity / Dallas Perkins --
Recovering genres of discursive argument. 64. Recovering the scientific polemic : exploring Alfred Kinsey’s rhetoric / Brendon Bankey ; 65. Recovering that which never was truly lost : Richard McKeon, the United Nations, and the importance of Democracy in a world of tensions / Matthew P. Brigham ; 66. Dissenting to dispassion : recovering pathos in judicial rhetoric through Justice Harry Blackmun’s Opinion in Callins v. Collins / Mikaela Malsin ; 67. Recovering the argumentative limits of the open letter : Jackie Robinson’s open letters / Scott J. Varda and Abraham I. Khan
This volume presents the best scholarship from the 19th National Communication Association/American Forensic Association (NCA/AFA) 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
Beschreibung:"Selected Works from the 19th NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation"--Page facing title page
Beschreibung:xix, 415 Seiten
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