Réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : Mary Ann Shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte

By applying the lens of values as means and ends, this essay examines the public letters of anti-slavery reformer Mary Ann Shadd. It focuses on the articulative nature of Shadd’s epistolary rhetoric, and the rhetorical power of the public letter to serve as a genre of conscience within public struct...

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Main Author: Suzanne B. Spring
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: University of Tel-Aviv 2010-10-01
Series:Argumentation et Analyse du Discours
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/aad/1004
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critique
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title Réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : Mary Ann Shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte
title_short Réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : Mary Ann Shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte
title_full Réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : Mary Ann Shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte
title_fullStr Réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : Mary Ann Shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte
title_full_unstemmed Réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : Mary Ann Shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte
title_sort réflexions sur la valeur de la liberté : mary ann shadd, la conscience anti-esclavagiste et la fonction de la lettre ouverte
publisher University of Tel-Aviv
series Argumentation et Analyse du Discours
issn 1565-8961
publishDate 2010-10-01
description By applying the lens of values as means and ends, this essay examines the public letters of anti-slavery reformer Mary Ann Shadd. It focuses on the articulative nature of Shadd’s epistolary rhetoric, and the rhetorical power of the public letter to serve as a genre of conscience within public structures of exchange. In drawing critical attention to Shadd’s embrace of critique and dissent, the essay figures the public letter as a means and end for accomplishing the anti-slavery work of mediating a collectivity and articulating a transvaluation of values.
topic critique
dissent
epistolary rhetoric
public letter
value
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