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Women of the 2016 Election is an examination of women who played
prominent roles in the 2016 US presidential election. The
collection focuses on women from different parties, races,
religions, and immigrant statuses who fulfill roles as candidates,
staffers, first families, journalists, and grassroots organizers.
The contributors to this collection give a unique view into women's
influences on an unprecedented election. They examine the roles of
feminism, morality, motherhood, expectations of voters, the press,
masculinity, femininity, race, class, and agency in this
interdisciplinary work, which spans the fields of political
science, feminist theory, communication, and women's and gender
studies. This is the election that gave rise to the Trump
presidency and the #MeToo movement, and the women considered here
have left trails and revealed how far there is yet to go for women
achieving power in the highest echelons of American politics,
media, and society.
Michelle Obama: First Lady, American Rhetor is an edited anthology
that explores the persona and speech-making of the country's first
African American first lady. The result of these thought-provoking
essays is an interdisciplinary text that explores the First Lady
from a rhetorical and cultural point of view. Authors analyze her
Democratic National Convention speeches, her brand as First Lady,
her communication from her latest trip to Africa, her agenda
rhetoric in Let's Move! and Reach Higher, and her coming out as a
Black feminist intellectual when she spoke at Maya Angelou's
memorial service. Readers will recognize Michelle Obama as a rhetor
of our times-a woman who influences America at the intersections of
gender, race, and class and who is representative of what women are
today.
Michelle Obama: First Lady, American Rhetor is an edited anthology
that explores the persona and speech-making of the country's first
African American first lady. The result of these thought-provoking
essays is an interdisciplinary text that explores the First Lady
from a rhetorical and cultural point of view. Authors analyze her
Democratic National Convention speeches, her brand as First Lady,
her communication from her latest trip to Africa, her agenda
rhetoric in Let's Move! and Reach Higher, and her coming out as a
Black feminist intellectual when she spoke at Maya Angelou's
memorial service. Readers will recognize Michelle Obama as a rhetor
of our times-a woman who influences America at the intersections of
gender, race, and class and who is representative of what women are
today.
Women of the 2016 Election is an examination of women who played
prominent roles in the 2016 US presidential election. The
collection focuses on women from different parties, races,
religions, and immigrant statuses who fulfill roles as candidates,
staffers, first families, journalists, and grassroots organizers.
The contributors to this collection give a unique view into women's
influences on an unprecedented election. They examine the roles of
feminism, morality, motherhood, expectations of voters, the press,
masculinity, femininity, race, class, and agency in this
interdisciplinary work, which spans the fields of political
science, feminist theory, communication, and women's and gender
studies. This is the election that gave rise to the Trump
presidency and the #MeToo movement, and the women considered here
have left trails and revealed how far there is yet to go for women
achieving power in the highest echelons of American politics,
media, and society.
This unique rhetorical analysis of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's
communication uncovers five forms of soft diplomacy that catapult
her to the top of all American first ladies as a model of
international influence. Her use of interpersonal, fashion,
language, cultural, and state diplomatic strategies constitutes an
architectural plan of smart power. Breaking away from the
stereotype of Mrs. Kennedy as a style icon, the evidence in this
monograph supports her astute awareness of how to support the
Kennedy Administration's foreign policy during the Cold War era by
engaging state visits to Europe and South America, receiving heads
of state at the White House, creating cultural ideals of freedom
through art and preservation, and using French and Spanish to speak
directly to the people of other countries. Her persuasive tactics
set the stage for future first ladies to excel in a role that
requires creativity and sound judgment. Students in communication,
political science, history, rhetoric, and women's studies will
benefit from this book in their own study of first ladies, the
presidency, foreign policy, and Cold War history. Written in an
engaging style, Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First
Lady Diplomacy will appeal to a range of scholarly interests across
disciplines.
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