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Image Politics: The New Rhetoric of Environmental Activism

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This exceptional volume examines & image events& as a rhetorical tactic utilized by environmental activists. Author Kevin Michael DeLuca analyzes widely televised environmentalist actions in depth to illustrate how the image event fulfills fundamental rhetorical functions in constructing and transforming identities, discourses, communities, cultures, and world views. Image Politics also exhibits how such events create opportunities for a politics that does not rely on centralized leadership or universal metanarratives. The book presents a rhetoric of the visual for our mediated age as it illuminates new political possibilities currently enacted by radical environmental groups.
 
Chapters in the volume cover key areas of environmental activism such
*The rhetoric of social movements;
*Imaging social movements;
*Environmental justice groups; and
*Participatory democracy.
 
This book is of interest to scholars and students of rhetorical theory, media and communication theory, visual theory, environmental studies, social change movements, and political theory. It will also appeal to others interested in ecology, radical environmental politics, and activism, and is an excellent supplemental text in advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses in these areas.

224 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1999

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May 26, 2010
An interesting analysis of the use of images by radical environmental groups coming from a communications/rhetoric standpoint, plus Derrida-inspired critique (mostly in terms of problematizing binary oppositions - especially the binary nature/culture is tackled by DeLuca). DeLuca also coins the term "image event" (the intentional placement of images by these groups in the public media for a specific purpose). However, he does not analyze this as much as he could have from a media studies or visual culture standpoint, which would have only added to the book. Still, quite interesting and helpful if you're studying visual culture or environmental politics.
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November 27, 2012
Otro round ambiental, de los difíciles. En una esquina, servicios subsidiadps para muchos en un contexto de escasez; en la otra, potenciales riesgos a la salud para algunos otros. Difícil. Dificilito.
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