Artigo Revisado por pares

For What Noble Cause: Cindy Sheehan and the Politics of Grief in Public Spheres of Argument

2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 49; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00028533.2012.11821777

ISSN

2576-8476

Autores

Billie Murray,

Tópico(s)

Media Studies and Communication

Resumo

This essay provides an analysis of the rhetoric surrounding Cindy Sheehan during the height of her popularity in August and September 2005. This analysis reveals that grief can function as a form of public argument, thus contributing a more nuanced understanding of what G. Thomas Goodnight has termed the public and personal spheres of argument. Sheehan's question—”For what noble cause did my son die?”—disrupted the cultural legibility of soldiers' wartime deaths. Although personalization strategies in the media attempted to reify the boundaries between the personal and public spheres of argument, Sheehan's calls for a public accountability for her grief opened up spaces for public deliberation and anti-war advocacy.

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