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Название | The rhetoric of official apologies: critical essays |
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Другие авторы | Villadsen Lisa S., ; Edwards Jason A., |
Коллекция | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Тематика | Rhetoric — Political aspects. ; Communication in politics. ; Reconciliation — Political aspects. ; Apologizing. ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Язык | Английский |
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Ключ записи | on1227951105 |
Дата создания записи | 21.12.2020 |
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- Cover
- The Rhetoric of Official Apologies
- The Rhetoric of OfficialApologiesCritical Essays
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- What Is an Official Apology?
- A Controversial Genre
- The Case against Official Apologies
- Why a Rhetorical Focus on Official Apologies?
- Plan of the Book
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 1
- Theorizing Collective Metanoia
- Repentance and Metanoia in Judeo-Christian Scripture
- Modern Apology as Secular Repentance
- The United States’ Apology to the Native Americans: Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2010
- Scotland’s Apology to Persons Convicted of Same-Sex Sexual Activity
- Collective Metanoia and the State as Self
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2
- “It May Seem Strange”
- Collective Apologies and Their Implications for Genocide
- Collective Apologies as Moral Repair
- The Possible Benefits of Apologies for Genocide
- The Context of Culpability
- Temporal Problems with Apologies for Genocide
- Agential Problems with Apologies for Genocide
- Making Collective Apologies Less “Strange”
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 3
- Audiences and the Normative Dimensions of Official Apologies
- Understanding Official Apology
- A Normative Framework of Official Apology
- Applying a Normative Framework of Official Apology: Two Case Studies
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 4
- Between Sovereignty and Vulnerability
- A Groundswell of Resolutions Apologizing for Slavery and Racism
- Reconciliation: A Rhetorical Framework
- The Virginia and Alabama Resolutions
- The National Resolutions
- Fear of Vulnerability and Limitation of Agency in Legislative Apologies
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 5
- Apology Ad Infinitum
- Collective Apology and the Burkean Order
- Purgation, Substitution, and Recovenanting
- The Sinning State and the Purified State
- The Original Sin of Colonialism
- The Rhetoric of Renewal
- Who Needs to Heal?
- Implications
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 6
- Corporate Apologies for Slavery
- How History Is Rhetorical and Why Corporate Communicators Should Care
- Making History Work for Organizations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 7
- The Heavy Heart of a Soldier
- Seeking Forgiveness: Official Apologies
- A Theory of Public Apology as Resistance
- The Open Letter of Reconciliation and Responsibility to the Iraqi People
- Rhetorical Analysis of an Apology as Resistance
- A Complete Apology Turns toward Resistance and Advocacy
- Establishing and Navigating a Complex Web of Identifications
- Discussion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 8
- Exceptional Histories and Obscure Gestures
- Apologies and Atonement
- The Problem of Beginning (Again)
- Senator Brownback’s Statement: “A Special Covenant Relationship”
- Native American Testimony
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 9
- Reimagining Rhetorical Reconciliation in Australian Public Address
- Rhetorical Conceptions of Reconciliation
- A Metonymic Story of Australian Reconciliation
- Pieces of the Puzzles
- The Third Puzzle
- The Fourth Puzzle
- Toward an End?
- Notes
- Afterword
- Index
- About the Editors and Contributors