Reality Bites: Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PREFACE: Facing Reality in the Trump Era
INTRODUCTION: Toward a Rhetorical Realism
LIMITS OF THE REALITY-BASED COMMUNITY
PROBLEMS WITH RHETORICAL RELATIVISM
TOWARD A RHETORIC OF BELIEF
CHAPTER 1: Rhetorical Realism, or, Theory in the Real World
REALISM’S BAD RAP: STRUCTURALISM, POSTSTRUCTURALISM, AND POSTMODERNISM
THEORY AND REALITY
RHETORIC AS A RESOURCE FOR A CRITICAL REALISM
THE RHETORICAL STUDY OF SCIENCE: UNDERSTANDING MEDIATION
MEDIATION IN PUBLIC SPHERES
Hegemony
Rhetorical Mediation of Class Consciousness
Standpoint Theory
CONCLUSION: MEDIATION, STANDPOINT, FIDELITY
CHAPTER 2: Toward a Spectacular Struggle, or, on the Power of the Big Five
AFFECT AND EMOTION
EMBODIMENT
NARRATIVE AND MYTH
SPECTACLE AND CELEBRITY
WHAT ABOUT HUMOR?
TWO PROBLEMS BY WAY OF CONCLUSION
CHAPTER 3: Pants on Fire!: On the Rhetoric of Fact-Checking in U.S. Political Culture
THE EXPLOSION OF FACT-CHECKING
THE COMPLEXITY OF FALSEHOOD
A QUANTITATIVE MODE OF PROPAGANDA: AN EXAMPLE
The Stasis System
Frame-Checking
FRAME-CHECKING THE ABORTION VIDEO CONTROVERSY
Provider as Profiteer
Provider as Monster
Fetus as Child
FACT-CHECKERS’ RESPONSES
ALTERNATIVE FRAMING STRATEGIES
CONCLUSION: FRAME-CHECKING AS PERSPECTIVE AND METHOD
CHAPTER 4: Framing Whistleblowers—Secret Agents and Queer Failure
NEWS NARRATIVES AND MEDIA FRAMING
THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDIATION AND MEDIA(TION) FRAMES
Public and Private
Agent/Victim
Our Man in Moscow: The Most Wanted Man in the World
The Straight, “Normal,” White-Guy Frame
The Public Private
Agent/Victim
Hero and Traitor, or Leaking from the Wrong Places
CONCLUSION: MANNING’S QUEER FAILURE
CHAPTER 5: Cosmos and the Big Five Bang
ORDERING THE COSMOS
Narrative
Myth
Affect, Emotion, Embodiment
Spectacle
NUCLEAR CONTRADICTIONS
The Reflexive Function of Animation
Playing God
Ideologies of Education
Liberal Education
Conservative Education
Critical and Radical Education
COSMIC PEDAGOGY
CHAPTER 6: From Thomas Paine to #BlackLivesMatter: The Tasks of Making Revolutionary Common Sense
COMMON SENSE: NEW FORM, NEW VISION
PAINE AND THE BIG FIVE
PAINE’S IMPLICIT THEORY OF IDEOLOGY AND MEDIATION
Public Intellectuals as Mediators
#BlackLivesMatter
CONCLUSION: THE REVOLUTIONARY INTERVENTION OF COMMON SENSE
CONCLUSION: The Fact of Our Crisis
NOTES
GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX