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Angry Public Rhetorics Global Relations And Emotion In The Wake Of 911 Hardcover Celeste Michelle Condit

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Angry Public Rhetorics Global Relations And Emotion In The Wake Of 911 Hardcover Celeste Michelle Condit
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Celeste Michelle Condit
ISBN: 9780472130955, 0472130951
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Angry Public Rhetorics Global Relations And Emotion In The Wake Of 911 Hardcover Celeste Michelle Condit by Celeste Michelle Condit 9780472130955, 0472130951 instant download after payment.

In Angry Public Rhetorics, Celeste Condit explores emotions as motivators and organizers of collective action—a theory that treats humans as “symbol-using animals” to understand the patterns of leadership in global affairs—to account for the way in which anger produced similar rhetorics in three ideologically diverse voices surrounding 9/11: Osama bin Laden, President George W. Bush, and Susan Sontag.
These voices show that anger is more effective for producing some collective actions, such as rallying supporters, reifying existing worldviews, motivating attack, enforcing shared norms, or threatening from positions of power; and less effective for others, like broadening thought, attracting new allies, adjudicating justice across cultural norms, or threatening from positions of weakness. Because social anger requires shared norms, collectivized anger cannot serve social justice. In order for anger to be a force for global justice, the world’s peoples must develop shared norms to direct discussion of international relations. Angry Public Rhetorics provides guidance for such public forums.

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