Managing vulnerability : South Africa's struggle for a democratic rhetoric /

In Managing Vulnerability, Richard C. Marback analyzes the tension surrounding the transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa through a rhetorical lens. Marback studies the heart of South Africa's desire for reconciliation and contends that this goal could be achieved only through t...

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Main Author: Marback, Richard
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Columbia, SC : University of South Carolina Press, 2012.
Series:Studies in rhetoric/communication.
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505 0 |a The promise of participation -- Rhetoric as vulnerability -- The dangerous rhetoric of Robert Sobukwe -- On the fragile memories of Robben Island -- Nelson Mandela's compromised gesture -- Desmond Tutu's even-handedness -- Tsotsi, District 9, and the visualization of vulnerable rhetorics -- The prospects of rhetoric as vulnerability. 
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