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    Reading the Presidency: Advances in Presidential Rhetoric

    Reading the Presidency by McKinney, Mitchell S.; Stuckey, Mary E.; Heidt, Stephen J.;

    Advances in Presidential Rhetoric

    Series: Frontiers in Political Communication; 43;

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    • Edition number Neuausg., New edition
    • Publisher Peter Lang
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2018

    • ISBN 9781433135422
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages348 pages
    • Size 24x150x225 mm
    • Weight 573 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This edited collection explores ways to better understand the rhetorical workings of political executives, especially the US president. Scholars of the presidency, rhetorical theorists and critics, and various authors examine how presidents use the institution, the media, and popular culture to instantiate, expand, and wield executive power.

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    This edited collection explores ways to better understand the rhetorical workings of political executives, especially the United States president. Scholars of the presidency, rhetorical theorists and critics, and various authors examine the ways in which presidents use the institution, the media, and popular culture to instantiate, expand, and wield executive power.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments - Stephen J. Heidt: Introduction: The Study of Presidential Rhetoric in Uncertain Times: Thoughts on Theory and Praxis - Section One: Reading the President through Institutions - Timothy Barney: Cartographer-in-Chief: Maps in Televisual Addresses and the Cold War President as Geographic Educator - Allison M. Prasch: Reading the Presidency In Situ: Obama in Cuba and the Significance of Place in U.S. Presidential Public Address - Milene Ortega/Mary E. Stuckey: The Other Presidential Rhetoric: Rhetorical Mobilization within the White House - Ryan Neville-Shepard: Genre-Busting: Campaign Speech Genres and the Rhetoric of Political Outsiders - Jay P. Childers/Cassandra C. Bird: The Rise of Comforter-in-Chief: Presidential Responses to Violence Since Reagan - Section Two: Reading the Presidency through Interactions - Ronald Walter Greene/Jay Alexander Frank: Obama's Command: Chemical Weapons in Syria and the Global Duties of a Rhetorical Presidency - Blake Abbott: Unpresidented: Articulating the Presidency in the Age of Trump - Stephen J. Heidt/Damien Smith Pfister: Trump, Twitter, and the Microdiatribe: The Short Circuits of Networked Presidential Public Address - Leah Ceccarelli: Pioneers, Prophets, and Profligates: George W. Bush's Presidential Interaction with Science - Belinda A. Stillion Southard: Negotiating the Limits of a Multiparty Democracy: Michelle Bachelet's Rhetoric of Commitment - Section Three: Reading the Presidency through Interruptions - Paul Johnson: The Debt Ceiling Debacle: Presidentialism as Cruel Optimism - Joel M. Lemuel: The Discursive Antecedents to Richard Nixon's War on Drugs - Leslie J. Harris: Home-Making, Nation-Making: American Womanhood in Progressive Era Presidential Rhetoric - Lisa Corrigan: White "Honky" Liberals, Rhetorical Disidentification, and Black Power during the Johnson Administration - David Zarefsky: Afterword: Reflections on Rhetoric and the Presidency - About the Contributors.

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