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A collection of essays examining the rhetorics that underlie democratic politics in Latin America and the United States.



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Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas offers a valuable lesson. When contending with the Americas, rhetoric, and/or democracy, an investigation of the Idea of the Americas is fundamental to an understanding of what haunts us in the present, essential to the projects of unsettling the ‘settler’ as a system, and consubstantial for rethinking rhetoric [and] democracy.”

—Romeo García The Quarterly Journal of Speech


“With an impressive diversity of both topics and authors, Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas invites readers to consider the structural determinants as well as living habits of twenty-first-century politics. Angel, Butterworth, and Gómez demonstrate leadership in intellectual and disciplinary ways, bringing scholars together and suggesting with notable hope the future of international collaborations. This rich and deeply grounded collection courageously directs attention to the racial and class-based struggles that continue to challenge the Americas.”

—E. Johanna Hartelius,editor of The Rhetorics of US Immigration: Identity, Community, Otherness


Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas is a shining example of why we need to think about god-concepts like democracy across space and time through transnational analysis. Rather than assume the naturalness of the nation-state borders in South, Central, and North America, the authors denaturalize them, telling the stories of their emergence and of how the presence of borders and the relationalities between these borders now shapes what democracy looks like and can be.”

—Sara McKinnon,author of Gendered Asylum: Race and Violence in U.S. Law and Politics

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    A Paperback / softback by Adriana Angel, Michael L. Butterworth, Nancy R. Gómez

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 05/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9780271089317, 978-0271089317
      ISBN10: 0271089318

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A collection of essays examining the rhetorics that underlie democratic politics in Latin America and the United States.



      Trade Review

      Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas offers a valuable lesson. When contending with the Americas, rhetoric, and/or democracy, an investigation of the Idea of the Americas is fundamental to an understanding of what haunts us in the present, essential to the projects of unsettling the ‘settler’ as a system, and consubstantial for rethinking rhetoric [and] democracy.”

      —Romeo García The Quarterly Journal of Speech


      “With an impressive diversity of both topics and authors, Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas invites readers to consider the structural determinants as well as living habits of twenty-first-century politics. Angel, Butterworth, and Gómez demonstrate leadership in intellectual and disciplinary ways, bringing scholars together and suggesting with notable hope the future of international collaborations. This rich and deeply grounded collection courageously directs attention to the racial and class-based struggles that continue to challenge the Americas.”

      —E. Johanna Hartelius,editor of The Rhetorics of US Immigration: Identity, Community, Otherness


      Rhetorics of Democracy in the Americas is a shining example of why we need to think about god-concepts like democracy across space and time through transnational analysis. Rather than assume the naturalness of the nation-state borders in South, Central, and North America, the authors denaturalize them, telling the stories of their emergence and of how the presence of borders and the relationalities between these borders now shapes what democracy looks like and can be.”

      —Sara McKinnon,author of Gendered Asylum: Race and Violence in U.S. Law and Politics

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