RSA Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric. Democracy as Fetish / / Ralph Cintron.

Democracy has long been fetishized. Consequently, how we speak about democracy and what we expect from democratic governance are at odds with practice. With unflinching resolve, this book probes the theory of democracy and how the left and right are fascinated by it.In this innovative multidisciplin...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn State University Press Complete eBook-Package 2020
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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2019]
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Ano de Publicação:2019
Idioma:English
Colecção:RSA Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric ; 13
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Descrição Física:1 online resource (248 p.) :; 2 illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
1 Putting a Text into Motion --
2 Democracy Is . . . ? --
3 The Undocumented Among Us --
4 Property and Its Entanglements --
5 Closings/Openings --
Notes --
Index
Resumo:Democracy has long been fetishized. Consequently, how we speak about democracy and what we expect from democratic governance are at odds with practice. With unflinching resolve, this book probes the theory of democracy and how the left and right are fascinated by it.In this innovative multidisciplinary study, Ralph Cintron provides sustained analysis of our political discourse. He shows not only how the rhetoric of democracy produces strong desires for social order, global wealth, and justice but also how these desires cannot be satisfied. Throughout his discussion, Cintron includes ethnographic research from fieldwork conducted over the course of twenty years in the Latino neighborhoods of Chicago, where he observes both citizens and the undocumented looking to democracy to fulfill their highest aspirations. Politicians hand out favors to the elite, developers strong-arm aldermen, and the disenfranchised have little redress. The problem, Cintron argues, is that the conditions required to put democracy into practice—territory, a bordered nation-state, citizens, property—are constituted by inequality and violence, because there is no inclusivity that does not also exclude.Drawing on ethnography, economics, political theory, and rhetorical analysis, Cintron makes his case with tremendous analytic rigor. This challenge to reassess the discourses on democracy and to consider democratic politics as always compromised by oligarchy will be of particular interest to political and rhetorical theorists.
Formato:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780271085654
9783110745214
DOI:10.1515/9780271085654
Acesso:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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