Signs of Struggle: The Rhetorical Politics of Cultural Difference
Released: Feb 21, 2002
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Format: Hardcover, 163 pages
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Description:
Focuses on signifiers of cultural difference, such as sexuality, class, gender, and race, and how they are connected to theories of writing.Synthesizing rhetorical and cultural theory, Signs of Struggle generates innovative approaches to current critical theories of difference, culture, gender, and race, sheds new light on multicultural issues, and suggests productive avenues for further exploration. Through a critical examination of the more cherished ideals of liberalism―governance through negotiated consensus, tolerance, and civility―West calls for the expansion of the ground rules for risky interaction that involves attention to the “emotional politics” of cultural difference. In an engaging and pointedly straightforward style, West encourages a more productive engagement with difference, rather than an approach that merely celebrates diversity.
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