
Communication Ethics in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt's Rhetoric of Warning and Hope
Author(s): Ronald C. Arnett (Author)
- Publisher: Southern Illinois University Pr
- Publication Date: 15 Nov. 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 328 pages
- ISBN-10: 0809331322
- ISBN-13: 9780809331321
Book Description
Arnett focuses on Arendt’s use of the phrase ‘dark times’ to describe the mistakes of modernity, defined by Arendt as the post-Enlightenment social conditions, discourses, and processes ruled by principles of efficiency, progress, and individual autonomy. These principles, Arendt argues, have led humanity down a path of folly, banality, and hubris. Throughout his interpretive evaluation, Arnett illuminates the implications of Arendt’s persistent metaphor of ‘dark times’ and engages the question, How might communication ethics counter the tenets of dark times and their consequences?
A compelling study of Hannah Arendt’s most noteworthy works and their connections to the fields of rhetoric and communication ethics,
Communication Ethics in Dark Times provides an illuminating introduction for students and scholars of communication ethics and rhetoric, and a tool with which experts may discover new insights, connections, and applications to these fields.Editorial Reviews
Review
“Arnett splendidly unveils the essence of Hannah Arendt’s insistence on a rhetoric of civility, hope, liberation, and historical remembering. This extraordinary book is a must-have for any Arendt scholar or anyone interested in better understanding the challenges, limitations, and vulnerabilities of modernism.”–Ronald L. Jackson II, dean of McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinnati
“This book is a certain ‘must read’ for students in disciplines including communication, political science, philosophy, and history. Arnett carefully examines Arendt’s critical philosophy while foregrounding the significance of her work to our current historical moment.”–Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State University
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