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Neoliberalism and the Academy
Identity and Subject Positions
Public...
Web 2.0 / Parrhesia
100
According to Aristotle, this concept is limited to what is manifest in speech; character created through discursive performance
Ethos
100
This concept involves concentrated power, individualized risk, and the erasure of concerns of the 'public good' from public discourse, policy, and practices
Neoliberalism
100
What are the three types of subject positions, and why does it matter which one a person identifies with?
Identified; Implied; Subversive
100
This term refers to a shared awareness by an active segment of society
What is Public Opinion
100
True or False: Parrhesia requires, among other criteria, that the speaker remain anonymous
False.
200
Democracy needs _____ who can weigh in on matters of shared concern
Informed Publics
200
This is a product of the fit between expectations and perceived reality
Common Sense
200
This concept refers to the idea that texts call to readers to accept certain stances, roles, or interpretive strategies
What is Interpellation
200
These are constituted in conflictual relations to dominant publics; Participating in these helps to constitute identity and fashion subjectivity and possibilities for social change
What are Counterpublics
200
Lanier argues that, in contemporary society, ______ is often experienced as a superhuman phenomenon that towers above individuals
What is Communication
300
The practice of using processes persuasively; Through our interactions, we get persuaded by the perspective embedded in processes coded into model
Procedural Rhetoric
300
This concept safeguards the free search for truth and its exposition in the academy
Academic Freedom
300
This concept functions to justify the social, political, and economic status quo so that oppressed groups are complicit in their oppression
What is Hegemony
300
This is the 'language of the people'
Vernacular rhetoric
300
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57dzaMaouXA How would Lanier use this clip to support his arguments?
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400
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h__uutzcQXc ***warning: R rated Explain how this clip draws upon doxa; Also, can you make an argument for how a 'cultural politic of resentment' is referenced here?
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400
Shapes the meaning given to issues and directs and deflects attention away from key economic and political issues
Cultural Politic
400
This concept refers to when speakers do not think they can say something out loud due to an oppressive, coercive, hostile, or dangerous context
What is Rhetoric of Silence
400
Provide an example (not used in class) of a space that would be recognized as part of the Public Sphere, and explain your reasoning for arguing that it is in the public sphere.
Examples will vary...
400
True or False: Among other criteria, Parrhesia involves "speaking truth to power"
True
500
Whiteness as a(n) _________ bestows privileges and entitlements (whether we are aware of them as such or not)
Apparatus
500
Offer a pivot point around which everyday rhetoric and debate forms to address problems; these are loaded with conflicting meaning and implications
Keywords
500
Some subject positions are constructed in so damaging and repressive a manner that they are best understood instead as:
Object positions
500
This is the idea that rhetoric is an art, a potentially subversive craft that involves a dynamis and set of transferable strategies dependent on situation and purpose
Techne
500
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/604790/ryan-gosling-addresses-a-certain-internet-meme.jhtml#id=1653867 After watching the clip, explain how authors we have read for class might connect the idea of internet memes to digital culture and Web 2.0. Also, explain how you would connect the Ryan Gosling "Hey Girl" memes to the idea of Subject Positions
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