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Communicative Engagement and Social Liberation: Justice Will Be Made recognizes limitations in contemporary understandings that separate history and rhetoric. Drawing together ontological and epistemic perspectives to allow for a fuller appreciation of communication in shaping lived-experience, facets of the two academic subjects are united in acts of communicative engagement.
Communicative engagement draws from Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's writings on the human condition; extends the communicative praxis of philosopher Calvin O. Schrag by reuniting theōria-poíēsis-praxis; expands Ramsey Eric Ramsey's writings to provide ground for vitalizing social liberation; and includes the work of philosophers including Hans-Georg Gadamer, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Michel Foucault as well as philosophers of communication including Lenore Langsdorf, Michael J. Hyde, Corey Anton, and others who guide a recollection of the significance of poíēsis in human communication. Myrtilla Miner, Mary White Ovington, and Jessie Daniel Ames dedicated their lives to being out-of-place and speaking out-of-turn to alter the way humanity was understood by members of society at large. The lived-experiences of these historical figures assists readers in recognizing how creativity (poíēsis) can potentially enable liberation from restrictive social circumstances.
Contents
Introduction: "Changing the Conversation"
PART I: FORGING AN OPENING
Chapter One: Anchored in the Life-World and Moored to Social Worlds
Chapter Two: Communicative Engagement: The Reasoning Art of Theōría-Poíēsis-Praxis
Chapter Three: Liberating Possibilities in Communicative Engagement
Chapter Four: Communicative Engagement: The Ethical Demand for a Fitting Response
PART II: FORGING A LIFE
Chapter Five: Myrtilla Miner: Advocate for the Right to Education
Chapter Six: Mary White Ovington: Advocate for Civil and Political Rights
Chapter Seven: Jessie Daniel Ames: Advocate for Even Justice in the Right to Legal Protection
PART III: OPENING A LIFE
Chapter Eight: Seeking Social Liberation
Chapter Nine: Communicative Engagement and Social Liberation
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