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Bradford Vivian

    Bradford Vivian es un académico cuyo trabajo profundiza en las teorías de la retórica, el arte de la persuasión y las controversias públicas que rodean las memorias colectivas de eventos pasados. Su investigación investiga cómo se construyen, se debaten y se comparten las memorias históricas, explorando la intrincada relación entre el lenguaje, la memoria y la cultura pública. Los análisis de Vivian examinan críticamente cómo las sociedades lidian con las historias traumáticas y los procesos retóricos involucrados en el "volver a empezar" después de eventos significativos. Sus escritos ofrecen profundas perspectivas sobre el poder de la retórica para moldear nuestra comprensión del pasado y su impacto en el presente.

    Being Made Strange
    Campus Misinformation
    • In Campus Misinformation, Bradford Vivian shows how misinformation about colleges and universities has proliferated in recent years, with potentially dangerous results. Popular but highly misleading narratives about the state of free speech and intellectual diversity on college campuses impede constructive deliberation about higher education while promoting suspect ideas about First Amendment freedoms and democratic participation. A powerful demonstration of how disingenuous information can become accepted as fact, this book should matter to anyone concerned about the state of higher education and our democracy alike.

      Campus Misinformation
    • Being Made Strange

      Rhetoric Beyond Representation

      • 243 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the relationship between rhetoric and subjectivity, the book introduces a novel methodology to analyze how rhetorical practices shape social, political, and ethical dynamics. It explores the connections between the self and others, individual and collective identities, and moral frameworks across time. By building on key twentieth-century studies, the author provides valuable insights for philosophy, cultural studies, and critical theory, emphasizing the importance of the conditions that influence individual expression and discourse.

      Being Made Strange