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Discourse, action, and social change: The politics of race, slavery and abolitionism in pre-Civil War America.

机译:话语,行动和社会变革:内战前美国的种族政治,奴隶制和废奴主义。

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In this dissertation I examine the pre-Civil War social movements that tried to resolve racial conflict and end slavery in the United States. I explain how the abolition movement shaped the debate about slavery and helped mobilize the North to act against the institution. I uncover the ways in which the war of words over slavery and abolitionism transformed antebellum political institutions and legislation, social movement fields, and the meaning of slavery, race, and national identity. More fundamentally my project addresses the longstanding social science problem of how and why culture influences social action and change. I specify the conditions and/or mechanisms by which particular cultural objects (i.e., discourses) constrain or enable action. In order to accomplish this I analyze the discursive struggle over slavery and abolitionism that occurred in the North from 1830 to 1845. I demonstrate how this struggle engendered a number of events (e.g. anti-abolition riots, Congressional legislation campaigns), and map the changes in meaning and structure that followed from the dialectic of cultural creation and event.; The dissertation is organized implicitly by a substantive narrative and a theoretical one. The historical story traces the processes and events through which the abolition movement was transformed from a moral reform movement into a political movement and how it "abolitionized" antebellum politics. I focus on explaining how the abolition movement's discursive work influenced its effectiveness at changing the terms of the debate and hence at mobilizing supporters and resources and implementing its program. The theoretical narrative sets-out a model to explain the relationship between cultural creation, social action, and historical change. I examine how the logics of action that emerge from discursive struggles shape the meaning and possibilities for collective behavior and political action. At the same time, I show how particular episodes of action compel actors to rework lines of argumentation, redefine their goals and strategies of action, or switch organizational and ideological loyalties. In short, I demonstrate that language matters not only by directly inciting specific forms of action, but also by indirectly setting the terms through which new events are understood.
机译:在这篇论文中,我考察了内战前的社会运动,这些运动试图解决美国的种族冲突和终结奴隶制。我将解释废奴运动如何塑造有关奴隶制的辩论,并帮助动员北方采取行动反对该机构。我揭示了关于奴隶制和废奴主义的口水战如何改变了战前的政治体制和立法,社会运动领域以及奴隶制,种族和民族认同的含义。从根本上来说,我的项目致力于解决长期存在的社会科学问题,即文化如何以及为什么影响社会行为和变革。我具体说明了特定文化对象(即话语)约束或促成行动的条件和/或机制。为了实现这一目标,我分析了1830年至1845年在北方发生的关于奴隶制和废奴主义的论战。在文化创造和事件的辩证法之后的意义和结构上;论文是由实质性叙述和理论性叙述隐含地组织的。历史故事追溯了废奴运动从道德改革运动转变为政治运动的过程和事件,以及其如何“废除”战前政治。我着重解释废除运动的话语工作如何影响其在改变辩论条件,从而动员支持者和资源以及执行其计划方面的效力。理论叙事提出了一个模型来解释文化创造,社会行为和历史变迁之间的关系。我研究了话语斗争产生的行动逻辑如何塑造集体行为和政治行动的意义和可能性。同时,我展示了特定的动作情节如何迫使演员重新讨论论点,重新定义其行动目标和策略或改变组织和意识形态上的忠诚度。简而言之,我证明了语言的重要性不仅在于直接煽动特定形式的行动,而且还在于通过间接设定理解新事件的术语。

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  • 作者

    Ellingson, Stephen James.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 Sociology General.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1996
  • 页码 513 p.
  • 总页数 513
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;美洲史;
  • 关键词

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