Progay/Antigay: The Rhetorical War Over SexualitySAGE Publications, 03.02.2000 - 264 Seiten Combining humanistic rhetorical criticism with social scientific concepts, Ralph R. Smith and Russel R. Windes examine how the discourse of the progay/antigay debate shapes the self-understanding and strategies of the two opposing sides. The struggle over issues such as lesbians and gay men serving openly in the military, same-sex marriage, and inclusion of "sexual orientation" in anti-discrimination and hate crime laws have evolved along with the development of rival progay and traditionalist antigay communities. In the process of presenting their arguments to the wider society, the two sides exercise extraordinary influence on each other. As a result of the public policy debates, the progay movement has moved toward an essentialist, non-sexual identity, while the traditionalists have shifted toward a secular public self-representation. Progay/Antigay also analyzes the internal disagreements within the two movements. The same-sex marriage debate illustrates important dimensions of the contest over sexuality. The authors examine rhetorical strategy and counter-strategy in this specific institutional context. Progay/Antigay also discusses how the study of the variant sexuality issue provides the opportunity to assess paths for reconciliation and to judge concepts of political pluralism and multiculturalism. |
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... politics , ( b ) political communication and rhetoric , ( c ) so- cial movements and collective identity . I began the Rhetoric & Society series for Sage with a view that a Burkeian approach to rhetoric , a “ globalized ” rhetoric , as ...
... political struggle " ( Meyer & Staggenborg , 1996 , p . 1635 ) . In controversies over variant sex- uality , struggle against " the enemy " plays an important role in all aspects of collective behavior . Our interpretation of the progay ...
... political system ( Gallagher & Bull , 1996 , p . xiv ) . In this view , each side ( a ) uses strong emotional appeals to broaden its base of support ; ( b ) functions most effectively when there is an immediate threat to dramatize ; ( c ) ...
... politics of variant sexuality must necessarily recognize that political discourses on homosexuality are nested within a larger cul- ture . Though traditional political theory separates politics and culture , in practice they are closely ...
... political communication . We do not avoid a discussion of cultural issues . Instead , we are focusing on the political aspects of the cul- ture , including those fundamental beliefs which undergird the appeals and strategies which ...
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Chapter 2 Analysis of Communication in Contests Over Variant Sexuality | 35 |
Chapter 3 Appeals in Progay and Traditionalist Discourses | 57 |
Chapter 4 Antagonistic Construction of Identity and Conflict | 93 |
Chapter 5 Debate Within Communities | 127 |
A Case Study | 155 |
Chapter 7 Criticism of the Variant Sexuality Issue Culture | 181 |
References | 203 |
Index | 227 |
About the Authors | 239 |