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Contemporary Apocalyptic Rhetoric

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Contemporary Apocalyptic Rhetoric

Contributors:

By (Author) Barry Brummett

ISBN:

9780275940829

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th November 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Communication studies

Dewey:

808

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Description

Intellectuals today cringe when a politician speaks of the Second Coming, the millennium, or the antichrist. Certain questions naturally arise about those who literally expect the end of the world in our day: Why do they think this Why do some people believe them How do their exhortations work to persuade an audience and to move that audience to actions and commitments These are the motivating questions of "Contemporary Apocalyptic Rhetoric", which describes "apocalyptic" as a rhetorical genre of discourse. Barry Brummett first recasts insights drawn from past scholarly and theological studies to demonstrate their relevance to contemporary apocalyptic, then examines a variety of "real" apocalyptic to illustrate the ways in which these rhetorical discourses actually work. The discussion focuses on those strategies, arguments, and stylistic features that are peculiar to apocalyptic and that support its social and political claims. Following an introductory first chapter, Chapter Two describes how apocalyptic rhetoric links a psychological context to an esoteric "grand order" underlying all of time and the cosmos. Chapter Three compares premillennial and postmillennial apocalyptic on three dimensions to show the different approaches they take to reach their audiences. Chapter Four describes specific rhetorical techniques designed to maintain a mystic persona and urge social and political commitments on audiences. The final two chapters apply the author's theories to secular and religious apocalyptic, both premillennial (Hal Lindsey and Ravi Batra) and postmillennial (Hal Lindsey and Ravi Batra) and postmillennial (Francis Fukuyama).

Author Bio

BARRY BRUMMETT is Professor of Communication at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. His teaching and research interests are in rhetorical theory and criticism, media criticism, and the rhetoric of popular culture. He has published many works, including the recent Rhetorical Dimensions of Popular Culture.

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