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This book examines the reception of rhetoric and the rhetoric of
reception. By considering salient rhetorical traits of rhetorical
utterances and texts seen in context, and relating this to
different kinds of reception and/or audience use and negotiation,
the authors explore the connections between rhetoric and reception.
In our time, new media and new forms of communication make it
harder to distinguish between speaker and audience. The active
involvement of users and audiences is more important than ever
before. This project is based on the premise that rhetorical
research should reconsider the understanding, conceptualization and
examination of the rhetorical audience. From mostly understanding
audiences as theoretical constructions that are examined textually
and speculatively, the contributors give more attention to
empirical explorations of actual audiences and users. The book will
provide readers with new knowledge on the workings of rhetoric as
well as illustrative and guiding examples of new methods of
rhetorical studies.
This book provides students, researchers, and practitioners of
speechwriting with a unique insight in the theory, history, and
practice of speechwriting. The combination of theory and practice
with case studies from the United States and Europe makes this
volume the first of its kind. The book offers an overview of the
existing research and theory, analysing how speeches are written in
political and public life, and paying attention to three central
subjects of contemporary speechwriting: convincing characterization
of the speaker, writing for the ear, and appealing with words to
the eye. Chapters address the ethics and the functions of
speechwriting in contemporary society and also deliver general
instructions for the speechwriting process. This book is
recommended reading for professional speechwriters wishing to
expand their knowledge of the rhetorical and theoretical
underpinnings of speechwriting, and enables students and aspiring
speechwriters to gain an understanding of speechwriting as a
profession.
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