The Rhetoric of Physical Violence

Abstract

Abstract This essay serves as the introductory essay for this special issue on “The Rhetoric of Violence.” In conversation with the six other essays in this special issue, I suggest that scholars in our field need to focus more explicitly on the rhetorical purposes of physical violence. To support that suggestion, I offer a working definition of how we might conceptualize violence broadly and then distinguish physical violence from two others kinds that rhetorical scholars have been studying for years now—rhetorical violence and structural violence. Distinguishing that first mode of violence as worthy of more of our attention. I then argue that the primary purpose of most physical violence is to affectively and symbolically define and reinforce individual and group identities.

Journal
Rhetoric & Public Affairs
Published
2022-09-01
DOI
10.14321/rhetpublaffa.25.3.0001
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  1. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
  2. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
  3. Philosophy & Rhetoric
  4. Philosophy & Rhetoric

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