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The Prettier Doll Rhetoric Discourse And Ordinary Democracy 1st Edition Karen Tracy

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The Prettier Doll Rhetoric Discourse And Ordinary Democracy 1st Edition Karen Tracy
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Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Karen Tracy, James P Mcdaniel, Bruce E Gronbeck
ISBN: 9780817354398, 9780817380236, 0817354395, 081738023X
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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The Prettier Doll Rhetoric Discourse And Ordinary Democracy 1st Edition Karen Tracy by Karen Tracy, James P Mcdaniel, Bruce E Gronbeck 9780817354398, 9780817380236, 0817354395, 081738023X instant download after payment.

Essays in the The Prettier Doll focus on the same local controversy: in 2001,a third-grade girl in Colorado submitted an experiment to the school science fair. She asked 30 adults and 30 fifth-graders which of two Barbie dolls was prettier. One doll was black, the other white, and each wore a different colored dress. All of the adults picked the Barbie in the purple dress, while nearly all of the fifth graders picked the white Barbie. When the student’s experiment was banned an uproar resulted that spread to the national media. School board meetings and other public exchanges highlighted the potent intersection of local and national social concerns: education, censorship, science, racism, and tensions in foundation values such as liberty, democracy, and free speech.   For the authors of these essays, the exchanges that arose from “Barbiegate” illustrate vividly the role of rhetoric at the grassroots level, fundamental to civic judgment in a democratic state and at the core of “ordinary democracy.” Contributors: Mark A. Aakkhus Bruce E. Gronbeck Robert Hariman Kathleen Haspel Alexa Hepburn Darrin Hicks James P. McDaniel Jonathan Potter Herbert W. Simons Karen Tracy

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