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Prophets, Gurus, and Pundits : Rhetorical Styles and Public Engagement

โœ Scribed by Anna M. Young


Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
202
Edition
1
Category
Library

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In Prophets, Gurus, and Pundits," "author Anna M. Young proposes that the difficulty of bridging the gap between intellectuals and the public is not a failure of ideas; rather, it is an issue of rhetorical strategy. By laying a rhetorical foundation and presenting analytical case studies of contemporary OC public intellectuals, OCO Young creates a training manual for intellectuals who seek to connect with a public audience and effect change writ large. Young begins by defining key aspects of rhetorical style before moving on to discuss the specific ways in which intellectuals may present ideas to a general audience in order to tackle large-scale social problems. Next, she defines the ways in which five crucial turning points in our nationOCothe rise of religious fundamentalism, a growing lack of trust in our institutions, the continued destruction of the environment, the ubiquity of media and information in our daily lives, and the decline of evidence-based reasoningOCohave set the stage for opportunities in the current public-intellectual dialogue. Via case studies of such well-known personalities as Deepak Chopra and Professor Cornel West, Young goes on to reveal the six types of public intellectuals who achieve success in presenting scholarly ideas to audiences at large: "The Prophet" presents the publicOCOs sins for contemplation, then offers a path to redemption. "The Guru" shepherds his or her flock to enlightenment and a higher power. "The Sustainer" draws upon our natural and human resources to proffer solutions for social, political, and ecological systems. "The Pundit" utilizes wit and brevity to bring crucial issues to the attention of the public. "The Narrator" combines a variety of perspectives to create a story the average person can connect with and understand. "The Scientist" taps into the dreams of the public to offer ideas from above and beyond the typical scope of public discourse. At once a rallying cry and roadmap, "The Politics of Thinking Out Loud "draws upon rhetorical expertise and analysis of contemporary public intellectuals to offer a model for scholars to effectively engage the publicOCoand in doing so, perhaps forever change the world in which we live."

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