Quiet Defiance: The Rhetoric of Silent Protest
By David W. Seitz (Contribution by), D. Graham Burnett (Contribution by), Satarupa Dasgupta (Contribution by), Nune Grigoryan (Contribution by), Alicia K. Hatcher (Contribution by), Annie Hui (Contribution by), Stephen K. Hunt (Contribution by), Dafna Kaufman (Contribution by), David Landes (Contribution by), Dominic J. Manthey (Contribution by), Kevin R. Meyer (Contribution by), Jeffrey B. Nagel (Contribution by), Jessica L. Neu (Contribution by), Alison N. Novak (Contribution by), Megan O'Byrne (Contribution by), Jaclyn Olson (Contribution by), Julia C. Richmond (Contribution by), Nick J. Sciullo (Contribution by), Michael Vicaro (Contribution by), Keren Wang (Contribution by), David W. Seitz (Editor)
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By David W. Seitz (Contribution by), D. Graham Burnett (Contribution by), Satarupa Dasgupta (Contribution by), Nune Grigoryan (Contribution by), Alicia K. Hatcher (Contribution by), Annie Hui (Contribution by), Stephen K. Hunt (Contribution by), Dafna Kaufman (Contribution by), David Landes (Contribution by), Dominic J. Manthey (Contribution by), Kevin R. Meyer (Contribution by), Jeffrey B. Nagel (Contribution by), Jessica L. Neu (Contribution by), Alison N. Novak (Contribution by), Megan O'Byrne (Contribution by), Jaclyn Olson (Contribution by), Julia C. Richmond (Contribution by), Nick J. Sciullo (Contribution by), Michael Vicaro (Contribution by), Keren Wang (Contribution by), David W. Seitz (Editor)
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Quiet Defiance: The Rhetoric of Silent Protest focuses on the rhetorical dimensions and power of silent protest. Bridging the gap between the study of protest and the study of rhetorical silence (strategic silence meant to communicate to and influence an audience), this book is the first of its kind to concentrate solely on the phenomenon and tradition of silent protest. The contributors to this volume hail from different cultures, disciplines, and fields. They examine past and present-day ...


