Righteous Rhetoric: Sex, Speech, and the Politics of Concerned Women for America

Righteous Rhetoric: Sex, Speech, and the Politics of Concerned Women for America

by Leslie Dorrough Smith
Righteous Rhetoric: Sex, Speech, and the Politics of Concerned Women for America

Righteous Rhetoric: Sex, Speech, and the Politics of Concerned Women for America

by Leslie Dorrough Smith

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Overview

Scholars who study the Christian Right often claim that the movement's distinction lies in its moral absolutism and religious fervor. Through a detailed study of the sexually-charged rhetoric of one of America's largest conservative women's organizations, Concerned Women for America (CWA), Righteous Rhetoric argues that the absolute platforms for which CWA is known are not the linchpin of its political power. Rather, such absolutes are the byproduct of a more fundamental rhetorical process called "chaos rhetoric," a type of speech designed to create a heightened sense of social chaos and threat. In response, CWA is able to flexibly counter this negative emotion by crafting a positive identity for itself, shifting in ways that are politically advantageous in the tumultuous cultural contests that occur over sex, gender, and reproduction. However powerful this technique may prove, Righteous Rhetoric demonstrates that chaos rhetoric is not unique to CWA, but is a ubiquitous tactic used by almost all groups in the fight for social dominance. Where CWA and the Christian Right's true source of distinction lies is thus not in unique theologies or political tactics, but in the ability to fuse its own identity with America's most beloved symbols in such a way that its own existence is rendered inseparable from the nation's very survival.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199337521
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/04/2014
Series: AAR Academy Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Leslie Dorrough Smith is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Women's and Gender Studies Department at Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Chaos Rhetoric and the Public Construction of American Morality Chapter One: Second Verse, Same as the First: A History of Conservative American Sex, Gender, and Reproduction Rhetoric Chapter Two: The Architecture of Chaos Rhetoric: Emotion, Myth, Persuasion Chapter Three: All Things to All People: CWA as True Feminism Chapter Four: Sex and Cultural Salvation: CWA and Nationalist Rhetoric Chapter Five: Lonely Messengers?: The Ubiquity of Chaos Rhetoric Notes Bibliography Index
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