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15 Danish Revue: Satire as Rhetorical Citizenship

© 2021 Penn State University Press

© 2021 Penn State University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Introduction: citizenship as a rhetorical practice 1
  4. Section I: Tracing rhetorical citizenship as concept and practice
  5. 1 Deliberative Democracy: Mapping Out the Deliberative Turn in Democratic Theory 11
  6. 2 The Making of Truth in Debate: The Case of (and a Case for) the Early Sophists 28
  7. 3 The Search for “Real” Democracy: Rhetorical Citizenship and Public Deliberation in France and the United States, 1870–1940 46
  8. Section II: Public deliberation as rhetorical practice
  9. Introduction 61
  10. Part 1 Considering Norms of Communicative Behavior
  11. 4 The Respect Fallacy: Limits of Respect in Public Dialogue 69
  12. 5 Dialectical Citizenship? Some Thoughts on the Role of Pragmatics in the Analysis of Public Debate 86
  13. 6 Provocative Style: The Gaarder Debate Example 101
  14. 7 Virtual Deliberations: Talking Politics Online in Hungary 115
  15. Part 2 Critiques of “Elite” Discourse
  16. 8 Dis-playing Democracy: The Rhetoric of Duplicity 139
  17. 9 Rhetoric of War, Rhetoric of Gender 153
  18. 10 Speaking of Terror: Norms of Rhetorical Citizenship in Danish Public Discourse 169
  19. 11 “This May Be the Law, but Should It Be?”: Tony Blair’s Rhetoric of Exception 181
  20. Part 3 Rhetorical Citizenship Across Communicative Settings
  21. 12 I Agree, but . . . : Finding Alternatives to Controversial Projects Through Public Deliberation 199
  22. 13 Deliberation as Behavior in Public 218
  23. 14 Homing in on the Arguments: The Rhetorical Construction of Subject Positions in Debates on the Danish Real Estate Market 232
  24. 15 Danish Revue: Satire as Rhetorical Citizenship 249
  25. Section III: Toward better deliberative practices
  26. 16 Presidential Primary Debate as a Genre of Journalistic Discourse: How Can We Put Debate into the Debates? 265
  27. 17 A Tool for Rhetorical Citizenship: Generalizing the Status System 279
  28. 18 Interpretive Debates Revisited 296
  29. About the Contributors 315
  30. Index 321
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