Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Rhetorical Questions (podcast) goes to the March for Social Justice and Women
Rhetorical Questions has released a new episode: A Tale of Two Movements. Dr. Lauren Neefe joins to cohost this discussion of the similarities and differences between two groups that have claimed the mantle of a movement—supporters of Trump’s campaign to “Make America Great Again” and Americans who attended women’s marches on January 21. We joined Atlanta’s March for Social Justice and Women that day and asked our fellow marchers to help us understand the role of marginalization, solidarity, and persistence in rhetorical movements. The show, along with previous episodes, is available at www.rhetoricalquestions.org.
Rhetorical Questions seeks to offer rhetorical analyses of social and political phenomena in a form accessible to popular audiences (and suitable for undergraduate students). It launched in April 2015. You can follow the show on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/rhetqs) and Twitter (@RhetQs), and you can subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or I Heart Radio. Links are available on our website, rhetoricalquestions.org. Direct email inquiries to rhetoricalquestions@yahoo.com.
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