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Quiet Defiance: The Rhetoric of Silent Protest focuses on the rhetorical dimensions and power of silent protest. Bridging the gap between the study of protest and the study of rhetorical silence (strategic silence meant to communicate to and influence an audience), this book is the first of its kind to concentrate solely on the phenomenon and tradition of silent protest. The contributors to this volume hail from different cultures, disciplines, and fields. They examine past and present-day cases of silent protest with different research questions and paradigmatic perspectives in mind and…mehr
Quiet Defiance: The Rhetoric of Silent Protest focuses on the rhetorical dimensions and power of silent protest. Bridging the gap between the study of protest and the study of rhetorical silence (strategic silence meant to communicate to and influence an audience), this book is the first of its kind to concentrate solely on the phenomenon and tradition of silent protest. The contributors to this volume hail from different cultures, disciplines, and fields. They examine past and present-day cases of silent protest with different research questions and paradigmatic perspectives in mind and methodological approaches at hand. Collectively, however, their original chapters offer a rich, multifaceted understanding of the potentialities, limits, nature, effects, risks, and rewards of silent acts of protest-individual or otherwise-against oppressive, unjust regimes and systems of power.
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Autorenporträt
David W. Seitz is associate professor of communication at Penn State Mont Alto.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction David W. Seitz Part I: Silence, Presence, and Absence Chapter 1: Speaking in Silence: Rhetoric, Rancière, and the Blank Sign Protests of 2022 Michael Vicaro Chapter 2: Vigils for Peace: Silent Presence as Political Action D. Graham Burnett Chapter 3: Embodying Absence: Silence and Death at ACT UP's 1992 Ashes Action Jeffrey B. Nagel Chapter 4: Silence as Political Engagement: Student-Led Silent Protests Advocating for LGBTQ+ Youth Kevin R. Meyer and Stephen K. Hunt Chapter 5: The Rhetoric of Silence as Embodiment: Georgia Prisoners' 2010 "Lockdown for Liberty" Nick J. Sciullo Part II: On Colin Kaepernick Chapter 6: Embodying Resistance: Situating Kaepernick's Performative Symbolic Resistance as an Emic Perspective Alicia K. Hatcher Chapter 7: The Silence and the Fury: Colin Kaepernick, Athletic Protest, and Noisy Affects Dafna Kaufman and Jaclyn Olson Chapter 8: "I Just Couldn't Be a Sellout": Understanding Rihanna's Absence during the 2019 Super Bowl Halftime Show through Speech Acts Theory Julia C. Richmond Part III: In Defense of Women's Rights Chapter 9: Silence and Commercial Sex Work: Performing Silence as Strategy, Resistance, and the Articulation of Alternative Perspectives Satarupa Dasgupta Chapter 10: Under Their Eyes: The Visuality of Handmaids as Resistance in Transnational Women's Rights Protests Annie Hui Chapter 11: The Woman, Life, Freedom Movement: Social Media Videos of Women Cutting Hair and Burning Hijabs and the Rhetoric of Silent Protest Nune Grigoryan Chapter 12: Red Card Qatar: Human Rights Protests at World Cup 2022 Megan O'Byrne Part IV: Silent Protest and the Digital Landscape Chapter 13: From Protest to Solidarity: How the Digital Era is Changing the Volume of Silence Jessica L. Neu Chapter 14: "Don't Mistake My Silence as Not Caring:" Discourses of Nonvoters on Twitter Alison N. Novak Chapter 15: Silent Protests in and for the AttentionSphere: A Rhetorical Methodology for Studying Attention David Landes Chapter 16: Silent Protest and Cruel Imitation in Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" Dominic J. Manthey and Keren Wang Index About the Contributors
Introduction David W. Seitz Part I: Silence, Presence, and Absence Chapter 1: Speaking in Silence: Rhetoric, Rancière, and the Blank Sign Protests of 2022 Michael Vicaro Chapter 2: Vigils for Peace: Silent Presence as Political Action D. Graham Burnett Chapter 3: Embodying Absence: Silence and Death at ACT UP's 1992 Ashes Action Jeffrey B. Nagel Chapter 4: Silence as Political Engagement: Student-Led Silent Protests Advocating for LGBTQ+ Youth Kevin R. Meyer and Stephen K. Hunt Chapter 5: The Rhetoric of Silence as Embodiment: Georgia Prisoners' 2010 "Lockdown for Liberty" Nick J. Sciullo Part II: On Colin Kaepernick Chapter 6: Embodying Resistance: Situating Kaepernick's Performative Symbolic Resistance as an Emic Perspective Alicia K. Hatcher Chapter 7: The Silence and the Fury: Colin Kaepernick, Athletic Protest, and Noisy Affects Dafna Kaufman and Jaclyn Olson Chapter 8: "I Just Couldn't Be a Sellout": Understanding Rihanna's Absence during the 2019 Super Bowl Halftime Show through Speech Acts Theory Julia C. Richmond Part III: In Defense of Women's Rights Chapter 9: Silence and Commercial Sex Work: Performing Silence as Strategy, Resistance, and the Articulation of Alternative Perspectives Satarupa Dasgupta Chapter 10: Under Their Eyes: The Visuality of Handmaids as Resistance in Transnational Women's Rights Protests Annie Hui Chapter 11: The Woman, Life, Freedom Movement: Social Media Videos of Women Cutting Hair and Burning Hijabs and the Rhetoric of Silent Protest Nune Grigoryan Chapter 12: Red Card Qatar: Human Rights Protests at World Cup 2022 Megan O'Byrne Part IV: Silent Protest and the Digital Landscape Chapter 13: From Protest to Solidarity: How the Digital Era is Changing the Volume of Silence Jessica L. Neu Chapter 14: "Don't Mistake My Silence as Not Caring:" Discourses of Nonvoters on Twitter Alison N. Novak Chapter 15: Silent Protests in and for the AttentionSphere: A Rhetorical Methodology for Studying Attention David Landes Chapter 16: Silent Protest and Cruel Imitation in Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" Dominic J. Manthey and Keren Wang Index About the Contributors
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