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Walking the Cliff's Edge: The "New Nation's" Rhetoric of Resistance in Apartheid South Africa
Trabold, Bryan
College Composition and Communication, v61 n2 pW100-W124 Dec 2009
This article examines the rhetoric of resistance used by South African anti-apartheid journalists to expose the links between the apartheid government and death squads. By utilizing allusions, repetition, and a concept I refer to as "subversive enthymemes," these journalists managed to reveal publicly information about death squad activity in a context of overwhelming constraints almost a full decade before these facts were confirmed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (Contains 8 notes.)
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Racial Segregation, Crime, Death, Government Role, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Role, News Media, News Writing, Censorship, Access to Information, Freedom of Speech, Resistance (Psychology), History, Social Action, Dissent, Social Justice, Conflict
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