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Rethinking Rhetorical Education in Times of Demagoguery

Rethinking Rhetorical Education in Times of Demagoguery

Michael J. Steudeman
2019
2019

Abstract

Steudeman, Michael J. “Rethinking Rhetorical Education in Times of Demagoguery.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 49 (2019): 297-314. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02773945.2019.1610642

Historical efforts to thwart demagoguery through rhetorical pedagogy have inadvertently abetted further demagoguery. Highlighting three American episodes of pedagogic backfire, this essay interrogates how teachers of rhetoric have fueled resentments, upheld logics of exclusion, or presumed an exceptional immunity to demagogic cooptation. Theorizing demagoguery and democracy as reciprocal forces that operate through the same rhetorical and institutional structures, this essay advises an attitudinal reorientation toward teaching rhetoric that emphasizes spontaneity and vigilance in the face of demagoguery’s continual infiltration of discursive practices.

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Steudeman, Michael J. “Rethinking Rhetorical Education in Times of Demagoguery.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 49 (2019): 297-314. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02773945.2019.1610642

Historical efforts to thwart demagoguery through rhetorical pedagogy have inadvertently abetted further demagoguery. Highlighting three American episodes of pedagogic backfire, this essay interrogates how teachers of rhetoric have fueled resentments, upheld logics of exclusion, or presumed an exceptional immunity to demagogic cooptation. Theorizing demagoguery and democracy as reciprocal forces that operate through the same rhetorical and institutional structures, this essay advises an attitudinal reorientation toward teaching rhetoric that emphasizes spontaneity and vigilance in the face of demagoguery’s continual infiltration of discursive practices.

Social Movements

Democracy

Keywords

Democracy, North America, Pedagogy, Public Schooling

Theme

Social Movements Within; Through; and for Public Education

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Michael J. Steudeman