Decoding the discourse: Rhetorical foundations of authoritarian power. Fascism has resurfaced as one of the most pressing problems of our time. The rise of extremist parties and candidates in Europe, the United States, and around the globe has led even mainstream political commentators to begin using the term "fascism" to describe dangerous movements that have revived and repackaged many of the strategies long thought to have been relegated to the margins of political rhetoric. No longer just confined to the state regimes of the past, fascism thrives today as a globally self-augmenting,…mehr
Decoding the discourse: Rhetorical foundations of authoritarian power. Fascism has resurfaced as one of the most pressing problems of our time. The rise of extremist parties and candidates in Europe, the United States, and around the globe has led even mainstream political commentators to begin using the term "fascism" to describe dangerous movements that have revived and repackaged many of the strategies long thought to have been relegated to the margins of political rhetoric. No longer just confined to the state regimes of the past, fascism thrives today as a globally self-augmenting, self-propagating rhetorical phenomenon with a variety of faces and expressions. The Rhetoric of Fascism defines and interprets the common persuasive devices that characterize fascist discourse to understand the nature of its enduring appeal. By approaching fascism from a rhetorical perspective, this volume complements established political and sociological understandings of fascism as a movement or regime. A rhetorical approach studies fascism less as a party one joins than as a set of persuasive strategies one adopts. Fascism spreads precisely because it is not a coherent entity. Instead, it exists as a loosely bound and often contradictory collection of persuasive trajectories that have attained enough coherence to mobilize and channel the passions of a self-constituted mass of individuals. Introductory chapters focus on general theories of fascism drawn from twentieth-century history and theory. Contributors investigate specific historical figures and their relationship to contemporary rhetorics, focusing on a specific rhetorical device that is characteristic of fascist rhetoric. A common thread throughout every chapter is that fascist devices are appealing because they speak to us in the familiar language of our culture. As we are seduced by one device at a time, we soon find ourselves part of a movement, a group, or a campaign that makes us act in ways we might never have imagined. This volume reveals that fascism may be closer to home than we think. Contributors Patrick D. Anderson / Rya Butterfield / Nathan Crick / Elizabeth R. Earle / Zac Gershberg / Stephen J. Hartnett / Marie-Odile N. Hobeika / Sean Illing / Jacob A. Miller / Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia / Patricia Roberts-Miller / Raquel M. Robvais / Bradley A. Serber / Ryan Skinnell
Nathan Crick is professor of communication at Texas A&M University. He is author of Democracy and Rhetoric: John Dewey on the Arts of Becoming, Rhetoric and Power: The Drama of Classical Greece, The Keys of Power: The Rhetoric and Politics of Transcendentalism, and Dewey for a New Age of Fascism: Teaching Democratic Habits.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Rhetorical Devices of Fascism by Nathan Crick Chapter 1. Remaking Shit: The Carnage and Utopias of Twentieth-Century Fascists by Nathan Crick Chapter 2. "Lock Her Up!": Fascism as a Political Style from Mussolini to Trump by Stephen J. Hartnett Chapter 3. The Spectacle of Fascism by Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing Chapter 4. Preserving the Rural Race: The Enduring Appeal to "Blood and Soil" by Jacob A. Miller Chapter 5. Poeticizing Violence: The Rhetoric of "Fists and Guns" in José Antonio Primo de Rivera's Spanish Falange by Elizabeth R. Earle Chapter 6. Perfecting Dictatorship: Vargas Llosa's Confrontation with the Mexican PRI by Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia Chapter 7. Calling Out: Enforcing Conformity in China's Cultural Revolution by Rya Butterfield Chapter 8. Obfuscating the Empire: Daniel Bell's Contributions to the Rhetoric of Cold War Liberalism by Patrick D. Anderson Chapter 9. Planting the Flag: Pierre Gemayel and the Myth of Phoenicianism by Marie-Odile N. Hobeika Chapter 10. Dog Whistling and Howling: Covert and Overt Hate Speech and Plausible Deniability by Bradley A. Serber Chapter 11. Drawing the Color Line: The Biracialism of T. Lothrop Stoddard by Raquel M. Robvais Chapter 12. Deceiving Sincerely: The Embrace of Sincerity-as-Truth in Fascist Rhetoric by Ryan Skinnell Afterword: What Are We Trying to Do by Labeling Someone or Something "Fascist"? by Patricia Roberts-Miller References Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Rhetorical Devices of Fascism by Nathan Crick Chapter 1. Remaking Shit: The Carnage and Utopias of Twentieth-Century Fascists by Nathan Crick Chapter 2. "Lock Her Up!": Fascism as a Political Style from Mussolini to Trump by Stephen J. Hartnett Chapter 3. The Spectacle of Fascism by Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing Chapter 4. Preserving the Rural Race: The Enduring Appeal to "Blood and Soil" by Jacob A. Miller Chapter 5. Poeticizing Violence: The Rhetoric of "Fists and Guns" in José Antonio Primo de Rivera's Spanish Falange by Elizabeth R. Earle Chapter 6. Perfecting Dictatorship: Vargas Llosa's Confrontation with the Mexican PRI by Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia Chapter 7. Calling Out: Enforcing Conformity in China's Cultural Revolution by Rya Butterfield Chapter 8. Obfuscating the Empire: Daniel Bell's Contributions to the Rhetoric of Cold War Liberalism by Patrick D. Anderson Chapter 9. Planting the Flag: Pierre Gemayel and the Myth of Phoenicianism by Marie-Odile N. Hobeika Chapter 10. Dog Whistling and Howling: Covert and Overt Hate Speech and Plausible Deniability by Bradley A. Serber Chapter 11. Drawing the Color Line: The Biracialism of T. Lothrop Stoddard by Raquel M. Robvais Chapter 12. Deceiving Sincerely: The Embrace of Sincerity-as-Truth in Fascist Rhetoric by Ryan Skinnell Afterword: What Are We Trying to Do by Labeling Someone or Something "Fascist"? by Patricia Roberts-Miller References Contributors Index
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