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Toward a civil discourse
2006
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Title
Toward a civil discourse: rhetoric and fundamentalism
Creator
Crowley, Sharon, 1943-
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Statement of Responsibility
Sharon Crowley.
Date
2006
Identifier
31735062135292
Description
"This book examines how, in the current political climate, Americans find it difficult to discuss civic issues frankly and openly with one another. Because America is dominated by two powerful discourses - liberalism and Christian fundamentalism, each of which paints a very different picture of America and its citizens' responsibilities toward their country - there is little common ground, and hence Americans avoid disagreement for fear of giving offence." "Sharon Crowley investigates the cultural factors that lead to the formation of beliefs, and how beliefs can develop into densely articulated systems and political activism. She underscores the urgency of developing a civil discourse, and through a review of historic rhetoric and its modern application, provides a foundation for such a discourse."--BOOK JACKET.
Extent
xii, 244 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Place of Publication
Pittsburgh, PA
Type
text
Genre
bibliography
Subject
Civil society
Communication--Political aspects
Religion and politics
Series Title
Pittsburgh series in composition, literacy, and culture
Language
eng
Collection
University of Pittsburgh Press Digital Editions
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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