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서명/저자사항 | Presidents in culture [electronic resource]: the meaning of presidential communication / David Michael Ryfe. |
개인저자 | Ryfe, David, 1966-. |
발행사항 | New York: Peter Lang, c2005. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (xiv, 249 p.). |
총서사항 | Frontiers in political communication,1525-9730 ; v. 9 |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: Ryfe, David, 1966- Presidents in culture. New York : Peter Lang, c2005 0820474568 |
ISBN | 0820480886 (electronic bk.) 9780820480886 (electronic bk.) 9780820474564 0820474568 (Trade Cloth) |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-243) and index. |
내용주기 | Meaning in Presidential communication -- 'The vital connection': progressive Presidential communication ; A progressive view of political communication ; 'A fundamental fight for morality': Roosevelt's 'swing the circle' ; Sawing wood: Wilson institutionalizes the press conference ; Beyond progressive presidential communication -- 'The people are with you and what else matters?' ; Presidential communication in a media culture ; A culture of sound and sight ; The Fireside chats ; Presidential communication as mass culture -- 'It's a technical problem': presidential communication in a culture of expertise ; Presidential communication as crafted talk ; "Fulfilling the needs of a great industrial organization": Eisenhower's Fireside chats ; The dramatic theater of JFK's televised press conferences ; Spin control: Ronald Reagan's campaign for tax reform ; Democracy without citizens -- "Feeling your pain:" presidential communication in a populist era ; Presidential communication through a populist lens ; Getting real: President Carter's town meetings ; Getting personal: President Clinton's town meetings ; Professionalism and authenticity ; Culture and presidential communication. |
요약 | Annotation. |
초록 | Whether writing from the perspective of rhetoric or political science, scholars of presidential communication often assume that the ultimate meaning of presidential rhetoric lies in whether it achieves policy success. In this book, David Ryfe argues that presidential rhetoric has many meanings, but that one of the most important is how it rhetorically constructs the practice of presidential communication itself. Drawing upon an examination of presidential rhetoric across the twentieth century, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan to Bill Clinton, Ryfe surveys the shifting meaning of presidential communication. In so doing, he shows that what is often called the "public" or "rhetorical" presidency is not one fixed entity, but rather a continuously negotiated discursive construct. |
주제명(지명) | United States --Politics and government. USA. --swd |
일반주제명 | Presidents --United States --History. Presidents --United States --Language --History. Communication in politics --United States --History. Political oratory --United States --History. Rhetoric --Political aspects --United States --History. Mass media --Political aspects --United States --History. Wahlkampf. Politische Kommunikation. Pra?sidentenwahl. |
분류기호(DDC) | 973.099 |
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Whether writing from the perspective of rhetoric or political science, scholars of presidential communication often assume that the ultimate meaning of presidential rhetoric lies in whether it achiev...