Description
Book SynopsisThis exceptional volume examines “image events” as a rhetorical tactic utilized by environmental activists. Author Kevin Michael DeLuca analyzes widely televised environmentalist actions in depth to illustrate how the image event fulfills fundamental rhetorical functions in constructing and transforming identities, discourses, communities, cultures, and world views.
Image Politics also exhibits how such events create opportunities for a politics that does not rely on centralized leadership or universal metanarratives. The book presents a rhetoric of the visual for our mediated age as it illuminates new political possibilities currently enacted by radical environmental groups.
Chapters in the volume cover key areas of environmental activism such as:
*The rhetoric of social movements;
*Imaging social movements;
*Environmental justice groups; and
*Participatory democracy.
This book is of interest to scholars and students of rhetoric
Table of ContentsContents: Preface. Making Waves. Meditation I: The Rhetoric of Social Movements: A Theoretical Diagnostics and Overhaul. Imaging Social Movements. Meditation II: The Possibilities of Nature in a Postmodern Age: The Case of Environmental Justice Groups. Meditation III: Participatory Democracy in Enemy Territory. Audiences, Dissemination, and Contexts: Rereading "War in the Woods." Rhetoric and Social Change in a Postmodern Context.