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Constitutive Rhetoric of 20th Century Anglo-Saxon Feminism: Gdansk Studies in Language

Autor Ewelina Gutowska-Kozielska
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2021
This book focuses on the constitutive function of feminist rhetoric, i.e. the process of creating and justifying the movement¿s existence and the role of power. Feminism, like other ideologies, can often exist rhetorically only in opposition to or at war with something that constitutes a vital ideograph of the movement. How this enemy is created and fought is fundamental for the constitutive feminist rhetoric. The enemy is inseparable to the concept of power and dominance, the latter being a key tool of mental control, which creates possibilities for changing the existing reality or establishing an alternative one. Feminist rhetoric is often based on opposition ¿ a war against something, and (re)constructing an alternative reality on the victory ¿ in the opposition to that enemy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631836187
ISBN-10: 363183618X
Pagini: 148
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Gdansk Studies in Language


Notă biografică

Ewelina Gutowska-Kozielska is Assistant Professor in American Studies at the University of Gdansk. Her research focuses on the relationship between media, language, society and culture. She is particularily interested in discourse analysis and contemporary American culture.


Cuprins

feminism - constitutive rhetoric - ideograph - waves - Second Wave Feminism - Third Wave Feminism - us vs them - discourse strategies - discourse and power


Descriere

Feminism, like other ideologies, can exist in the rhetorical dimension only in opposition at war with something, that enemy being the movement's vital ideograph. As ideologies are largely produced and represented via discourse and Us vs. Them opposition, the controlling discourse be treated as synonymous with controlling power.