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Explore the use of rhetoric in challenging social status and mobilizing activists through displays of suffering at Long Kesh Prison during 1980-1981. Delve into identification and division according to Burke's theories.
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Rhetoric of Dissent Long Kesh Prison Northern Ireland1980-1981
Key questions • What rhetorical tools can people use to challenge their social status?
Key questions • What rhetorical tools can people use to challenge their social status • How do displays of suffering mobilize activists?
Key questions • What rhetorical tools can people use to challenge their social status • How do displays of suffering mobilize activists?
Key questions • What rhetorical tools can people use to challenge their social status • How do displays of suffering mobilize activists?
Key questions • What rhetorical tools can people use to challenge their social status • How do displays of suffering mobilize activists? • Consider: Identification and division (Burke)