Prisoners of conscience: moral vernaculars of political agency
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Main Author: Hauser, Gerard A. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbia, S.C. University of South Carolina Press c2012
Series:Studies in rhetoric/communication
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-275) and index
Reclaiming voice -- Human rights and human rights talk -- Thick moral vernacular and human rights -- Parrhesia at Robben Island: prison reform from the inside -- Women of the small zone and a rhetoric of indirection -- Passive aggression of bodily sufficiency: the H-blocks hunger strike of 1981 -- Display rhetoric and the fantasia of demonstrative displays: the dissident rhetoric of prisoner 885/63 -- Quo vadis America?: national conscience in framing prisoner bodies at Abu Ghraib -- The moral vernacular of political agency
A study of the rhetoric used by political prisoners and other prisoners of conscience
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 283 p.)
ISBN:1611170761
1611171881
9781611170764
9781611171884

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