Rhetoric, Embodiment, and the Ethos of Surveillance : Student Bodies in the American High School
Rhetoric, Embodiment, and the Ethos of Surveillance : Student Bodies in the American High School
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Author(s): Young, Jennifer
ISBN No.: 9781498555999
Pages: 158
Year: 201706
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 172.36
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Rhetoric, Embodiment, and the Ethos of Surveillance: Student Bodies in the American High School investigates the rhetorical tension between controlling student bodies and educating student minds. The book is a rhetorical analysis of the policies and procedures that govern life in contemporary American high schools; it also discusses the rhetorical effects of high-security, high-surveillance school buildings. It uncovers various metaphors that emerge from a close reading of the system, such as students' claims that "school is a prison." Jennifer Young concludes that many of the policies governing contemporary American high schools have come to rhetorically operate as a "discourse of default" that works against the highest aims of education, and it offers a method of affecting a cultural shift for going forward. Specifically, it calls for an explicit application of intentional rhetoric to match discourse to audience, and it suggests that the development of empathy as a core value within the high school might be more effective in keeping students safe than the architectural and technological approaches we currently employ.


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