Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity

abstract: This dissertation explores the rhetorical significance of persecution claims produced by demonstrably powerful publics in contemporary American culture. This ideological criticism is driven by several related research questions. First, how do members of apparently powerful groups (men, whi...

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Other Authors: Duerringer, Christopher Michael (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8987
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-89872018-06-22T03:01:32Z Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity abstract: This dissertation explores the rhetorical significance of persecution claims produced by demonstrably powerful publics in contemporary American culture. This ideological criticism is driven by several related research questions. First, how do members of apparently powerful groups (men, whites, and Christians) come to see themselves as somehow unjustly marginalized, persecuted, or powerless? Second, how are these discourses related to the public sphere and counterpublicity? I argue that, despite startling similarities, these texts studied here are best understood not as counterpublicity but as a strategy of containment available to hegemonic publics. Because these rhetorics of persecution often seek to forestall movements toward pluralism and restorative justice, the analysis forwarded in this dissertation offers important contributions to ongoing theoretical discussions in the fields of public sphere theory and critical cultural theory and practical advice for progressive political activism and critical pedagogy. Dissertation/Thesis Duerringer, Christopher Michael (Author) Brouwer, Daniel (Advisor) Carlson, Cheree (Committee member) Mcdonald, Kelly (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Communication Appropriation Counterpublic Counterpublicity Hegemony Ideology Victimhood eng 259 pages Ph.D. Communication Studies 2011 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8987 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Communication
Appropriation
Counterpublic
Counterpublicity
Hegemony
Ideology
Victimhood
spellingShingle Communication
Appropriation
Counterpublic
Counterpublicity
Hegemony
Ideology
Victimhood
Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity
description abstract: This dissertation explores the rhetorical significance of persecution claims produced by demonstrably powerful publics in contemporary American culture. This ideological criticism is driven by several related research questions. First, how do members of apparently powerful groups (men, whites, and Christians) come to see themselves as somehow unjustly marginalized, persecuted, or powerless? Second, how are these discourses related to the public sphere and counterpublicity? I argue that, despite startling similarities, these texts studied here are best understood not as counterpublicity but as a strategy of containment available to hegemonic publics. Because these rhetorics of persecution often seek to forestall movements toward pluralism and restorative justice, the analysis forwarded in this dissertation offers important contributions to ongoing theoretical discussions in the fields of public sphere theory and critical cultural theory and practical advice for progressive political activism and critical pedagogy. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Communication Studies 2011
author2 Duerringer, Christopher Michael (Author)
author_facet Duerringer, Christopher Michael (Author)
title Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity
title_short Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity
title_full Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity
title_fullStr Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity
title_full_unstemmed Crucified Christians, Marked Men, and Wanted Whites: Victimhood and Conservative Counterpublicity
title_sort crucified christians, marked men, and wanted whites: victimhood and conservative counterpublicity
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