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Commonplace Witnessing Bradford Vivian (Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University)

Commonplace Witnessing By Bradford Vivian (Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University)

Summary

Commonplace Witnessing examines how citizens, politicians, and civic institutions have adopted idioms of witnessing in recent decades to serve a variety of social, political, and moral ends. The book encourages us to continue expanding and diversifying our normative assumptions about which historical subjects bear witness and how they do so.

Commonplace Witnessing Summary

Commonplace Witnessing: Rhetorical Invention, Historical Remembrance, and Public Culture by Bradford Vivian (Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University)

Commonplace Witnessing examines how citizens, politicians, and civic institutions have adopted idioms of witnessing in recent decades to serve a variety of social, political, and moral ends. The book encourages us to continue expanding and diversifying our normative assumptions about which historical subjects bear witness and how they do so. Commonplace Witnessing presupposes that witnessing in modern public culture is a broad and inclusive rhetorical act; that many different types of historical subjects now think and speak of themselves as witnesses; and that the rhetoric of witnessing can be mundane, formulaic, or popular instead of rare and refined. This study builds upon previous literary, philosophical, psychoanalytic, and theological studies of its subject matter in order to analyze witnessing, instead, as a commonplace form of communication and as a prevalent mode of influence regarding the putative realities and lessons of historical injustice or tragedy. It thus weighs both the uses and disadvantages of witnessing as an ordinary feature of modern public life.

Commonplace Witnessing Reviews

Bradford Vivan's Commonplace Witnessing is a work of ambitious scope and incisive scholarship... * Michael Richarson, University of New South Wales, Memory Studies *
Commonplace Witnessing beyond the status of a scholarly treatise: this book compels not only new ways of thinking, but also new ways of doing. * Katherine Mack, University of Colorado, Quarterly Journal of Speeh *
Commonplace Witnessing is a valuable and thought- provoking contribution that successfully shifts the focus on witnessing from an individual/ authentic to a public/ rhetorical axis. Vivian's examples are appropriately provocative, and his sharp and detailed readings of these more than adequately support his central claims. * Ivan Stacy, Textual Practice *

About Bradford Vivian (Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University)

Bradford Vivian is Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Pennsylvania State University. His previous books include Public Forgetting: The Rhetoric and Politics of Beginning Again (Penn State University Press, 2010), and his past honors include a Faculty Fellowship with the Center for Humanities and Information and a National Endowment for the Humanities Stipend.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Invention: Booker T. Washington's Cotton States Exposition Address Chapter 2: Authenticity: Binjamin Wilkomirski's Fragments Chapter 3: Regret: George W. Bush's Goree Island Address Chapter 4: Habituation: The National September 11 Memorial Chapter 5: Impossibility Conclusion Bibliography

Additional information

NPB9780190611088
9780190611088
0190611081
Commonplace Witnessing: Rhetorical Invention, Historical Remembrance, and Public Culture by Bradford Vivian (Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2017-08-03
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