Cult of the Kill


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The Ominous Title Borrows A Phrase Made Famous By American Cultural Critic And Language Theorist Kenneth Burke. He Claims That Within Its Many Resources Language Introduces One In Particular--The Negative--That Inclines Humans Toward Modes Of Evaluation And Discrimination That Offer Many Seductive Avenues Toward Congregation By Segregation.. As An Introduction To The Complex Landscape Of Modern/Postmodern Language Theory Cult Of The Kill Examines The Latent Violence Inherent In Language As A Tool For Community Formation And Deformation. Each Chapter Examines Different Ways In Which Key Theorists Contribute To An Understanding Of The Metaphysical Underpinnings Of Radical Conflict And Exclusionary Scapegoating Practices.. The Introduction Orients Readers Toward Metaphysical Tensions Embedded Within The Structural Layers Of Language That Have Likely Figured In Crucial Ways In The 20Th Century'S Cult Of The Kill History. It Explores The Question: To What Extent May A Less Violent Future Lie In The Possibility Of A Metaphysical Choice That Departs From The Tradition Of The Use Of The Negative That Burke Identifies? This Question Bears Importantly On Questions Raised In Each Of The Chapters As These Also Explore In Parallel Fashion The Apparent Controversy Between Enlightenment Based Forms Of Humanism And Rationalism And Postmodern Trends Toward Rhetorical And Cultural Relativism.
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