De Landtsheer and Feldman draw together a collection of research
essays examining the nature, characteristics, content, and
reception of public rhetoric in various cultures and social
settings. The volume focuses on three concerns. First, it examines
public speech and symbols in various countries in both the East and
the West. Second, it details various methods to study political
discourse. Third, it reviews public speech and symbols in
relationship to citizenship.
As a unique study of the ways in which public speech works in a
variety of nations to liberate and educate when it bridges the gaps
between political elites and regular citizens, this volume should
appeal to anyone, including scholars and researchers, with an
interest in better understanding the burgeoning world of political
communication.
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