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The World Is Our Stage The Global Rhetorical Presidency And The Cold War Allison M Prasch

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The World Is Our Stage The Global Rhetorical Presidency And The Cold War Allison M Prasch
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Allison M. Prasch
ISBN: 9780226823645, 0226823644
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The World Is Our Stage The Global Rhetorical Presidency And The Cold War Allison M Prasch by Allison M. Prasch 9780226823645, 0226823644 instant download after payment.

A fresh account of the US presidential rhetoric embodied in Cold War international travel.
Crowds swarm when US presidents travel abroad, though many never hear their voices. The presidential body, moving from one secured location to another, communicates as much or more to these audiences than the texts of their speeches. In The World is Our Stage, Allison M. Prasch considers how presidential appearances overseas broadcast American superiority during the Cold War. Drawing on extensive archival research, Prasch examines five foundational moments in the development of what she calls the “global rhetorical presidency:” Truman at Potsdam, Eisenhower’s “Goodwill Tours,” Kennedy in West Berlin, Nixon in the People’s Republic of China, and Reagan in Normandy. In each case, Prasch reveals how the president’s physical presence defined the boundaries of the “Free World” and elevated the United States as the central actor in Cold War geopolitics.

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