Speaking Hatefully

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271056388

Culture, Communication, and Political Action in Hungary

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By David Boromisza-Habashi
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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Cultural Thinking About Social Issues

1 History as Context

2 Diversity of Meaning

3 Interpretations: Tone Versus Content

4 Interpretations: How to Sanction “Hate Speech”

5 Rhetorical Resistance

6 From Cultural Knowledge to Political Action

Appendix: Theory and Methods

Notes

References

Index


“Boromisza-Habashi thoroughly displays the connection between public discourse and cultural knowledge in an accessible fashion, and examines key terms of the debate, such as content and tone, in depth. For practitioners, the text uncovers the nuances of culture as they inform political arguments. . . . Boromisza-Habashi offers a thorough accounting of the cultural discourses that compose a passionate public debate regarding hate speech in free societies.”

—Aaron Hess, The Quarterly Journal of Speech

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