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Words Of Crisis As Words Of Power The Jeremiad In American Presidential Speeches Marta Neff Editor

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Words Of Crisis As Words Of Power The Jeremiad In American Presidential Speeches Marta Neff Editor
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.53 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Marta Neüff (Editor)
ISBN: 9789027200501, 9027200505
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Words Of Crisis As Words Of Power The Jeremiad In American Presidential Speeches Marta Neff Editor by Marta Neüff (editor) 9789027200501, 9027200505 instant download after payment.

The volume explores crisis rhetoric in contemporary U.S. American presidential speechmaking. Rhetorical leadership constitutes an inherent feature of the modern presidency. Particularly during times of critical events, the president is expected to react and address the nation. However, the power of the office also allows him or her to direct attention to particular topics and thus rhetorically create or exploit the notion of crisis. This monograph examines the verbal responses of George W. Bush and Barack Obama to pressing issues during their terms in office. Assuming an interdisciplinary approach, it illuminates the characteristics of modern crisis rhetoric. The aim of the book is to show that elements of Puritan rhetoric, and specifically the tradition of the jeremiad, although taken out of their original context and modified to suit a modern multiethnic society, can still be detected in contemporary political communication. It will be of interest to students and scholars of presidential rhetoric, political communication, sociolinguistics, and cultural studies.

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