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Dastardly Discourse

Download or Read eBook Dastardly Discourse PDF written by Meg Gorzycki and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2020-03-09 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Dastardly Discourse
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781725262232
ISBN-13 : 1725262231
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Book Synopsis Dastardly Discourse by : Meg Gorzycki

Book excerpt: Screaming at the television, compulsively firing off tart little tweets, and blogging until we are blue; these signal that we are feeling the effects of dastardly discourse. We live in a world where people feel entitled to use words to hurt, exploit, and publicly degrade humanity. We daily consume rhetoric that makes a mockery of decency and civility. Leaders of key social institutions, including government, news media, and religious organizations, who are supposed to be role models of reasoned and compassionate communication are often the ones with the loudest lies and the hardest hate. We can change the channel. We can unplug. We can even encourage others to do the same. We may not do so, however, until we grasp what is fundamentally at risk in our current norms of communication. Nasty words are just the tip of the dastardly discourse iceberg. What lies beneath is a steady flow of propaganda that aims to control our personal narratives. This book is about that propaganda, the importance of owning our own narratives, and improving our own rhetorical capital—the ability to analyze and evaluate information—for the sake of sustaining human dignity, decency, and civility.


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