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Murphy, John M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2011
This essay explores Barack Obama's invocation of the Exodus during his 2008 presidential campaign. It argues Obama's turn to Exodus, his rare embodiment of Joshua, and his renewal of the American covenant nicely addressed major rhetorical problems that he faced. Of equal importance, his campaign oratory opens an important line of inquiry into the…
Descriptors: Presidents, Political Campaigns, Rhetoric, Persuasive Discourse
Stuckey, Mary E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2012
Throughout his administration, FDR engaged in a complex set of arguments that worked together to defend democracy in general as a viable form of government; American democracy as the highest expression of democratic government; the primacy of the federal government as the most efficient and effective locus of democratic power; and the executive…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Democracy, Federal Government, Political Power
Medhurst, Martin J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
On July 8, 2003, at Goree Island, Senegal, George W. Bush delivered the most important speech on American slavery since Abraham Lincoln. As an example of rhetorical artistry, the speech is a masterpiece, putting the brutality of slavery into historical, political, and theological perspective. Although the speech had deliberative effects--it grew…
Descriptors: African Americans, Audiences, Slavery, Foreign Countries
Goodale, Greg – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2010
At the turn of the twentieth century, the sound of presidential address changed from an orotund style to an instructional style. The orotund style had featured the careful pronunciation of consonants, elongated vowels, trilled r's and repeated declamations. The instructional style, on the other hand, mimicked the conversational lectures of the…
Descriptors: Working Class, Teaching Styles, Immigrants, Masculinity
Hoerl, Kristen – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2012
The mainstream press frequently characterized the election of President Barack Obama, the first African American US President, as the realization of Martin Luther King's dream, thus crafting a postracial narrative of national transcendence. I argue that this routine characterization of Obama's election functions as a site for the production of…
Descriptors: News Reporting, News Media, Presidents, Mass Media Effects
Paroske, Marcus – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2009
International science policy controversies involve disputes over cultural differences in the assessment of knowledge claims and competing visions of the policy-making process between different nations. This essay analyzes these dynamics in the recent controversy surrounding AIDS policy in South Africa. It develops the notion of an epistemological…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Terrill, Robert E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2009
Faced with a racialized political crisis that threatened to derail his campaign to become the first African American president of the United States, Barack Obama delivered a speech on race titled "A More Perfect Union." He begins by portraying himself as an embodiment of double consciousness, but then invites his audience to share his…
Descriptors: African Americans, Political Campaigns, Presidents, Crisis Management
O'Gorman, Ned – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2008
This essay presents Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential rhetoric as an iteration of an American synecdochal sublime. Eisenhower's rhetoric sought to re-aim civic sight beyond corporeal objects to the nation's transcendental essence. This rhetoric is intimately connected to prevailing political anxieties and exigencies, especially the problem of…
Descriptors: United States History, Weapons, Rhetoric, War
Rowland, Robert C.; Jones, John M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
This essay draws upon the work of Northrop Frye to show that stories enacting the American Dream contain elements associated with romance, and briefly traces how Ronald Reagan and conservatives utilized the romance of the American Dream to the point that many Americans associated it exclusively with conservatism. The essay then details how Barack…
Descriptors: Politics, Democratic Values, Political Attitudes, Political Candidates
A Fantasy Theme Analysis of the Television Coverage of the Hostage Release and the Reagan Inaugural.

Bormann, Ernest G. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1982
Television is a major source of social knowledge, and the rhetorical study of such knowledge can contribute to the understanding of communication in a mass media society. This essay explores the usefulness of fantasy theme analysis in the rhetorical study of two joint news events, particularly the inaugural address. (PD)
Descriptors: Mass Media, News Media, Political Influences, Presidents

Ryan, Halford Ross – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1981
Studies the composition of Roosevelt's fourth inaugural address from its inception to its delivery on January 20, 1945. Clarifies the confusion about authorship and analyzes the speech drafts to determine which thoughts were FDR's and which were contributed by speech writers. Includes verbatim transcript of the address. (PD)
Descriptors: Political Issues, Presidents, Rhetorical Criticism, Speeches

Patton, John H. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1977
Examines Jimmy Carter's addresses to the American people focusing on the symbolic form of his language, the conceptions of the audience, and the ethical dimensions of his words. (MH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Styles, Political Influences, Presidents

Bennett, W. Lance – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1981
Considers the consequences of taking political blunders seriously as central objects of electoral discourse. Explores gaffes as possible degradation rituals and as contributions to the definition of the electoral process and to the information needs of voters who must make decisions within that process. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Credibility, Discourse Analysis, Elections
Murphy, John W. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2004
On June 11, 1962, President John F. Kennedy addressed the economy at Yale University. This essay explains the symbolic charge of his economic rhetoric, a persuasive campaign that enjoyed considerable success and marked the first time that a president took explicit responsibility for the nation's economic performance. I argue that the president…
Descriptors: Speeches, Presidents, Persuasive Discourse, Rhetorical Invention

Orr, C. Jack – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1980
Analyzes news reporters' efforts to sustain both a "presidential" and "press" definition of the presidential press conference by balancing deference for the president with critical confrontation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Interviews, News Media, News Reporting, Political Attitudes
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