The Rhetoric of Official Apologies

The Rhetoric of Official Apologies
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Artikel-Nr:
9781793621818
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
264
Autor:
Lisa S. Villadsen
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book discusses the controversial phenomenon of official apologies through a series of critical essays. Contributors rhetorically analyze a range of apologies in their particular context and gauge the promises and pitfalls of official apologies as political statements.

The Rhetoric of Official Apologies: Critical Essays focuses on the many challenges associated with performing a speech act on behalf of a collective and the concomitant issues of rhetorically tackling the multiple political, social, and philosophical issues at stake when a collective issues an official apology to a group of victims. Contributors address questions of whether collective remorse is possible or credible, how official apologies can be evaluated, who can issue apologies on behalf of whom, and whether there are certain kinds of wrongdoing that simply can’t be addressed in the form of an official apology. Collectively, the book speaks to the relevance of conceptualizing official apologies more broadly as serving multiple rhetorical purposes that span ceremonial and political genres and represent a potentially powerful form of collective self-reflection necessary for political and social advancement.

Introduction

Lisa S. Villadsen and Jason A. Edwards

Chapter 1

”Theorizing Collective Metanoia: Apology, the Penitent Self, and the Penitent State”

Adam Ellwanger

Chapter 2

”’It May Seem Strange’: When Presidents Apologize for Genocide”

Bradley A. Serber

Chapter 3

”Audiences and the Normative Dimensions of Official Apologies”

Kevin Coe

Chapter 4

”Between Sovereignty and Vulnerability: Reconciliation, Reparation, and Vexed Agency in Resolutions Apologizing for Slavery”

John B. Hatch

Chapter 5

”Apology Infinitum: Colonialism And The Need For Repeated Apologies For Canadian Aboriginal Boarding Schools”

M. Shivaun Corry

Chapter 6

”Corporate Apologies for Slavery: Opportunities for the Rhetoric of History and Renewal”

Jeffrey D. Brand

Chapter 7

”The Heavy Heart of a Soldier: Apology as Resistance”

Claudia Janssen Danyi and Marita Gronvoll

Chapter 8

“Exceptional Histories and Obscure Gestures: The United States Government’s Official Apology to Native Peoples”

Jeremy Cox and Tiara Good

Chapter 9

”Re-imagining Rhetorical Reconciliation in Australian Public Address”

Kundai Chirindo and Jasper Edwards

Afterword

Jason A. Edwards and Lisa S. Villadsen

About the Contributors

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