Shows how rhetorical changes in South African politics from 1985 on paved the way for negotiations, elections, and national conciliation.
Introduction Rhetoric and Conflict in Apartheid South Africa South Africa's Rhetoric of Violent Conflict Rhetorical Change Rhetoric and Negotiations for a New South Africa Talking About Talks Negotiations, Civil Wars, and a Revolution by Force. . . . Almost A Glorious Human Achievement South Africa and the Prospect for Civic Discourse in the Third Millennium References
THOMAS A. MORIARTY teaches rhetoric and writing at Salisbury University in Maryland.
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