Collections of important speeches tend to focus on and are organized around nationalistic “flashpoints” - violent interventions, diplomatic crises, battles, and wars - that shape the nation's identity. Words about war - including scholarly literature on war - vastly outweigh words about peace. In Landmark Speeches in US Pacifism, Susan Schultz Huxman addresses that imbalance by highlighting the rhetoric of peace movements, nonviolent resistance, and anti-war discourse.Eighteen speeches are featured, from Robert La Follette and Jane Addams in the Progressive Era to Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali on the Vietnam War. Each speech in this collection disarms or disrupts common sensibilities about America's role in the world. They challenge fundamental positions regarding safety, security, sovereignty, or patriotism, and substitute internationalism, respect for individual conscience, or unconditional love. Ideal for the classroom and collector alike, Landmark Speeches in US Pacifism gives voice to a universal longing for peace.
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ISBN
9781623492854
Publisert
2015-05-30
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Texas A & M University Press
Vekt
550 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
277

Biographical note

Susan Schultz Huxman is president of Conrad Grebel University College, Canada and professor of communication. She is the author of The Rhetorical Act: Thinking, Speaking, and Writing Critically and Public Speaking: A Repertoire of Resources.