Protest Writing: Genre Features & Theories

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Across
  1. 2. Dahl's theory of power as decentralised and shared - a matter of polyarchy
  2. 4. Max's Three Dimensions of Power as Class, Status, and Party
  3. 10. A character who is part of The Powerful and is a tyrant or villain who abuses their power
  4. 12. Pareto's theory that power is split between the cunning foxes and the traditional lions
  5. 13. This topic became more prevalent due to widespread immigration in the 1900s
  6. 17. Conflict often involves physical as well as epistemic _____
  7. 18. The private and public are usually _____ within protest writing
  8. 19. Writing often deals with issues of morality, immorality, and ______
  9. 20. A type of real or imagined setting, often set during times of political turmoil in the past
Down
  1. 1. A primary concern of The Protestors who are often rebels, challengers, conspirators, guerillas
  2. 3. What did Thoreau say is the true foundation of liberty?
  3. 5. One mechanism of control involves the ____ of the powerless
  4. 6. The theory that dominant discourse dictates norms and people self-regulate
  5. 7. A character who is part of The Powerful and is heroic, responsible, and sympathetic
  6. 8. The characters who are usually ordinary, subordinate people i.e. servants, slaves, victims
  7. 9. Who said that power without purpose causes calamity?
  8. 11. Wiesel said that what helps the oppressor, never the victim?
  9. 14. Who said that silence strengthens authority?
  10. 15. A type of real or imagined setting, often involving rural or primitive communities, revealing the vulnerability of them.
  11. 16. Lukes's theory of overt, covert, and latent power, called the "_____ of Power"