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In Defense of Partisan Criticism

Communication Studies, Law, and Social Analysis

by Omar Swartz (Author)
©2005 Textbook XVIII, 294 Pages

Summary

In Defense of Partisan Criticism is a far-reaching exploration of the legal, philosophical, and rhetorical basis for understanding social justice in the United States. Through a thoughtful investigation of key political, social, and legal events in the history of the United States, Omar Swartz develops a compelling argument for engaged political scholarship by American academics, and offers readers a critical understanding of the place of race and class in American cultural history. Central to this understanding is an awareness of the «communication imagination» – the power of citizens to name the constraints placed upon them by U.S. political and legal institutions and to counter those constraints with narratives constructing a more socially just society based upon a wider sense of human identification and partisan engagement than is currently practiced in the normative U.S. public sphere.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 294
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820469409
Language
English
Keywords
Politik Kommunikation Soziales Handeln Social Justice Partisan Racism Criticism American Legal History
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XVIII, 294 pp.

Biographical notes

Omar Swartz (Author)

The Author: Omar Swartz earned his doctorate in communication from Purdue University and graduated magna cum laude from Duke University School of Law. He is the author of five previously published books and more than sixty essays, book chapters, and reviews. Dr. Swartz teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.

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