ISBN:
9783030852108
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (168 pages)
Series Statement:
Argumentation Library v.42
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
303.38
Keywords:
Polemics
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Why Polemics? -- References -- Part I Theoretical Considerations -- 2 Managing Disagreement in Democracies: Towards a Rhetoric of Dissensus -- 2.1 The Quest for Consensus and the Obsession of Agreement -- 2.2 Contemporary Condemnations of Dissensus and Polemics -- 2.3 The Reevaluation of Dissensus in the Social Sciences -- 2.4 Rhetorical Argumentation and the Question of Dissensus -- 2.5 Towards a Rhetoric of Dissensus -- References -- 3 Public Controversy and Polemics: Some Attempts at Definitions -- 3.1 A Debate About a Question of Public Interest -- 3.2 Public Controversy as an Argumentative Modality -- 3.2.1 Tax Exile: The Public Controversy About Depardieu, Following Arnault and Clavier -- 3.3 A Mode of Conflict Management: Dichotomization -- 3.4 Polarization, or Social Division -- 3.5 The Relationship to the Other. The Disqualification of the Adversary -- 3.6 A Fierce Debate -- 3.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part II How Do Polemics and Public Controversy Work? Looking at Debates on Women in the Public Sphere -- 4 Wearing the Burqa in France Polemical Discourse and Polemical Exchanges -- 4.1 The Burqa Affair in France -- 4.2 Enunciation and Journalistic Responsibility -- 4.3 Public Controversy as a Media Event -- 4.4 Polarization in Journalistic Writing -- 4.5 The Journalist as Polemicist -- 4.6 The Televised Debate -- 4.7 Dialogue and Polylogue in Discussion Forums -- 4.8 Public Controversy as Polylogue -- 4.9 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Controversies and Polemics in Public Space "The Exclusion of Women" in Israel -- 5.1 The Public Controversy on the "Exclusion of Women" -- 5.2 The Formula as the Focus of Public Controversy -- 5.3 Public Controversy in a Divided Press -- 5.4 The Public Controversy Against the Ultraorthodox: Rallying in the Fight.
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