Speaking itself: Susan Sontag's town hall address

作者: Robert J. Branham

DOI: 10.1080/00335638909383877

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摘要: On February 6, 1982, Susan Sontag addressed a rally at New York City's Town Hall in which many prominent figures of the American left had gathered to protest Jaruzelski's seizure power Poland. seized what she believed be an opportunity promote abandonment “old and corrupt rhetoric” by left. Her speech has been widely perceived as sign her defection from reinforced rhetorical constraints sought dispel.

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