Recovering Overlooked Pragmatists in Communication Extending the Living Conversation about Pragmatism and Rhetoric / edited by Robert Danisch.

This collection of essays engages with the current resurgence of interest in the relationship between American pragmatism and communication studies. The topics engaged in this collection of essays is necessarily diverse, with some of the figures discussed within often viewed as “minor” or ancillary...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Danisch, Robert (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. On the Uses and On-going Relevance of Pragmatism for Communication Studies (Robert Danisch)
  • 2. Richard McKeon in the Pragmatist Tradition (Peter Simonson)
  • 3. Hu Shi’s Search for the “Chinese Sophist” and “Spirit of Courageous Doubt” (Rya Butterfield)
  • 4. Echoes of Pragmatism in India: Bhimrao Ambedkar and Reconstructive Rhetoric (Scott R. Stroud)
  • 5. The Art of Adjustment: Ralph Ellison’s Pragmatist Critique of Irving Howe (Jansen B. Werner)
  • 6. Living Pragmatism: Alice Dewey’s Open-Minded Approach to Experiential Education and Cross-Cultural Immersion (Karen Shea & Krysten Manke)
  • 7. The Accidental Pragmatist: Jonathan Haidt’s Moral Psychology as Pragmatic Popular Science (Jeremy Smyczek)
  • 8. Jane Addams’ Rhetorical Ear: Teaching, Learning, and Listening in the Settlement House Model (Amy E. Dayton)
  • 9. Emergent Publics, Public Emergencies: The Importance of John Dewey in Jane Bennett’s Nonhuman Politics of Vital Materialism (Daniel P. Richards).