Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas : Rhetoric and Democratic Deliberation - Adriana Angel

Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas

By: Adriana Angel (Editor), Michael L. Butterworth (Editor), Nancy R. Gomez (Editor)

Hardcover | 5 February 2021

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Democracy is venerated in US political culture, in part because it is our democracy. As a result, we assume that the government and institutions of the United States represent the true and right form of democracy, needed by all. This volume challenges this commonplace belief by putting US politics in the context of the Americas more broadly.

Seeking to cultivate conversations among and between the hemispheres, this collection examines local political rhetorics across the Americas. The contributors--scholars of communication from both North and South America--recognize democratic ideals as irreducible to a single national perspective and reflect on the ways social minorities in the Western Hemisphere engage in unique political discourses. The essays consider current rhetorics in the United States on American exceptionalism, immigration, citizenship, and land rights alongside current cultural and political events in Latin America, such as corruption in Guatemala, women's activism in Ciudad Ju rez, representation in Venezuela, and media bias in Brazil. Through a survey of these rhetorics, this volume provides a broad analysis of democracy. It highlights institutional and cultural differences in the Americas and presents a hemispheric democracy that is both more pluralistic and more agonistic than what is believed about the system in the United States.

In addition to the editors, the contributors include Jos Cortez, Linsay M. Cramer, Pamela Flores, Alberto Gonz lez, Amy N. Heuman, Christa J. Olson, Carlos Piovezani, Clara Eugenia Rojas Blanco, Abraham Romney, Ren Agust n de los Santos, and Alejandra Vitale.

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“With an impressive diversity of both topics and authors, Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas invites readers to consider the structural determinants as well as living habits of twenty-first-century politics. Angel, Butterworth, and Gómez demonstrate leadership in intellectual and disciplinary ways, bringing scholars together and suggesting with notable hope the future of international collaborations. This rich and deeply grounded collection courageously directs attention to the racial and class-based struggles that continue to challenge the Americas.”

—E. Johanna Hartelius, editor of The Rhetorics of US Immigration: Identity, Community, Otherness

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