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Umfang: | 1 online resource (366 pages) |
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ISBN: | 9781643362861 |
Ausgabe: | 2nd ed. |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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Print version:: | Hauser, Gerard A., Vernacular Voices, Columbia : University of South Carolina Press,c2022 |
Kollektion: | E-Books für FID Media |
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An award-winning study of how formal and informal public discourse shapes opinions. |
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Cover VERNACULAR VOICES Title Copyright Dedication CONTENTS List of Tables Foreword Series Editor's Preface Preface 2022 Acknowledgments Introduction: Forgotten Publics E pluribus unum Chapter 1 The Public Voice of Vernacular Rhetoric Rhetoric's Place in the Athenian Democracy Civil Society and the Appearance of Public Opinion Vox Populi and the Problem of "Public" Opinion Rhetorical Antecedents of Publics Conclusion Chapter 2 Discourse, Rhetorical Discourse, and the Public Sphere The Bourgeois Public Sphere Rhetorical Counterassumptions to Habermas's Model Conclusion Chapter 3 Civic Conversation and the Reticulate Public Sphere Outline of a Rhetorical Model of the Public Sphere Public Conversation and the Associations of the Reticulate Public Sphere Common Meaning and the Associative Networks of the Reticulate Public Sphere The Ground of Civil Judgment Rhetorical Criteria of the Public Sphere Conclusion Chapter 4 Reading Public Opinion from Vernacular Rhetoric Witnessing Vernacular Discourse: An Outsider's Experience Vernacular Rhetoric: The Rhetorical Locus of Public Opinion Public Opinion and Reasoning Public Opinion and Common Understanding The Dialogical Process of Opinion Formation Conclusion Chapter 5 Narrative, Cultural Memory, and the Appropriation of Historicity Rhetoric and the Active Society Memories of Hope: Poland Memories of Despair: Yugoslavia Contrasting Stories, Contrasting Possibilities Conclusion: The Narrative Bridge from Tradition to Historicity Chapter 6 Reshaping Publics and Public Spheres: The Meese Commission's Report on Pornography A Call to Reshape the Literary Public Sphere The Final Report: Version I The Final Report: Version II Reconstructing the Public Sphere Conclusion. Chapter 7 Technologizing Public Opinion: Opinion Polls, the Iranian Hostages, and the Presidential Election The Problem of Public Opinion Transforming Victims into Heroes Public Opinion as Technological Constraint Conclusion Chapter 8 Democracy's Narrative: Living in Roosevelt's America The Election of 1940 The People's Letters and Public Opinion "Public" Opinion on the Third Term Defining America Conclusion: Forgotten Publics in a Land of Strangers Chapter 9 The Rhetoric of Publicness: Theory and Method Theoretical Considerations Methodological Considerations Appendix I: Chronology of Hostage Developments Appendix II: Chronology of the 1980 Campaign Notes Bibliography Index ABOUT THE AUTHOR. |