
Ableist Rhetoric by James L Cherney
Examines the rhetorical practices that generate and sustain discrimination against disabled people. Demonstrates how ableist values, knowledge, and ways of seeing pervade Western culture and influence social institutions such as law, sport, and religion.“Cherney shows how the powerful but mostly invisible rhetoric of ableism shapes beliefs about disabilityCarefully argued case studies—from The Exorcist, to the cochlear implant debate, to the Casey Martin controversy—illustrate how ableism operates through the warrants of ‘deviance is evil,’ ‘normal is natural,’ ‘body is able’ and across epistemic, ideological, and visual dimensions. They form the heart of the book, making it accessible and engaging for use in an undergraduate rhetoric or disability studies course.”
—Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson, coeditor of Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture
“As illustrated in this rich examination of ableism in Western society, ableism’s tendency to adapt to different time periods and zeitgeists while naturalizing itself through rhetorical repetition means that Cherney’s study heralds a new field of inquiry that takes ableism, geographical specificity, and rhetoric as its nexus.”
—Dominique Salas The Quarterly Journal of Speech
James L. Cherney is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780271084688 |
| ISBN 10 | 0271084685 |
| Title | Ableist Rhetoric |
| Author | James L Cherney |
| Series | Rsa Series In Transdisciplinary Rhetoric |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Pennsylvania State University Press |
| Year published | 2019-10-22 |
| Number of pages | 200 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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