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THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA: THE POLITICS OF PERSUASION provides the
first comprehensive treatment of why Obama's rhetorical strategies
were so effective during the 2008 presidential campaign, during the
first four years of his presidency, and once again during the 2012
presidential campaign. From his "Yes We Can" speech, to his "More
Perfect Union Speech," to his Cairo "New Beginnings" speech,
candidate-Obama-turned-President-Obama represents what a skilled
rhetorician can accomplish within the public sphere. Contributors
to the collection closely analyze several of Obama's most important
speeches, attempting to explain why they were so rhetorically
effective, while also examining the large discursive structures
Obama was engaging: a worldwide financial crisis, political apathy,
domestic racism, Islamophobia, the Middle East peace process,
Zionism, and more. THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA will appeal to
politically engaged, intelligent readers, scholars of rhetoric, and
anyone interested in understanding how the strategic use of
language in highly charged contexts-how the art of rhetoric-shapes
our world, unites and divides people, and creates conditions that
make social change possible. For those new to the formal study of
rhetoric, editors Matthew Abraham and Erec Smith include a glossary
of key terms and concepts. Contributors include Matthew Abraham,
Rene Agustin De los Santos, David A. Frank, John Jasso, Michael
Kleine, Richard Marback, Robert Rowland, Steven Salaita, Courtney
Jue, Erec Smith, and Anthony Wachs. "From the inspiring slogans and
speeches of his campaign to the eloquent successes and failures of
his presidency, Barack Obama has been extravagantly praised and
sarcastically criticized for the distinctive power of his rhetoric.
The essays in this collection persuasively analyze that rhetoric in
all its specific tactics and general strategies, in its idealist
yearnings and its pragmatic compromises, in its ambitious strivings
and its political obstacles. THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA is a must
read for anyone interested in how political rhetoric works-and
doesn't-in twenty-first-century America." -STEVEN MAILLOUX,
President's Professor of Rhetoric, Loyola Marymount University "A
readable yet critically engaging collection, THE MAKING OF BARACK
OBAMA offers a robust look at the deft rhetorical strategies
deployed by the first African American President. Moving beyond
sentimental, hypercritical or otherwise dismissive readings of his
oratory, these essays explore how Obama's speeches have addressed
substantive issues, such as globalization, the American dream,
political gridlock, the legacy of racism and religious bigotry.
This book will appeal to rhetorical scholars and laypersons alike."
-DAVID G. HOLMES, Professor of English, Pepperdine University "By
confronting topics often avoided in politically correct
discourse-including religious identity, racial belonging and the
cultural politics of difference- THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA doesn't
hesitate to engage divisive and difficult issues; producing some of
the most challenging, insightful and provocative perspectives to
date." -RHEA LATHAN, Assistant Professor of English, Florida State
University
Academic freedom is a key element of the academic enterprise in the
U.S. However, it does not seem to exist when scholars seek to
advocate on behalf of Palestinian self-determination. This unique
work examines how the knowledge-power nexus is shaping the
discourse around the Israel-Palestine conflict and restricting
academic freedom. Beginning with a discussion of American Zionism,
the work proceeds to explain why scholars working on the question
of Palestine are often denied standard academic freedom. This is
supported by prominent cases, such as Norman G. Finkelstein's
denial of tenure, the Middle East Studies Department at Columbia
University, and Mearsheimer and Walt's book, "The Israel Lobby."
The work of Edward Said and Noam Chomsky are also discussed and the
book concludes with recommendations for protecting intellectual
freedom to those seeking to critically pursue the question of
Palestine.This scholarly study will appeal to a broad audience of
faculty, students, and readers who seek to understand the
importance of academic freedom and the thorny debates surrounding
the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Written by authors from South Square, consistently ranked in legal
directories as the top set for insolvency and restructuring in the
UK this book deals specifically with corporate administration and
Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs) in the context of business
recovery and rescue. The fourth edition has been fully revised and
updated to include coverage and analysis of all case law
developments as well as: - a new chapter on the UK government's
proposed new Corporate Restructuring Plan - the new UK statutory
pre-insolvency moratorium - the cross-border context for corporate
administrations and rescue procedures post-Brexit - increased
coverage of public sector special administration regimes
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
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edition identification: ++++ The Silent System: A Sketch In One
Act, Freely Englished From The French Of A. Dreyfus Brander
Matthews, Abraham Dreyfus Baker's Plays, 1889
Academic freedom is a key element of the academic enterprise in the
U.S. However, it does not seem to exist when scholars seek to
advocate on behalf of Palestinian self-determination. This unique
work examines how the knowledge-power nexus is shaping the
discourse around the Israel-Palestine conflict and restricting
academic freedom. Beginning with a discussion of American Zionism,
the work proceeds to explain why scholars working on the question
of Palestine are often denied standard academic freedom. This is
supported by prominent cases, such as Norman G. Finkelstein's
denial of tenure, the Middle East Studies Department at Columbia
University, and Mearsheimer and Walt's book, The Israel Lobby. The
work of Edward Said and Noam Chomsky are also discussed and the
book concludes with recommendations for protecting intellectual
freedom to those seeking to critically pursue the question of
Palestine. This scholarly study will appeal to a broad audience of
faculty, students, and readers who seek to understand the
importance of academic freedom and the thorny debates surrounding
the Israel-Palestine conflict.
THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA: THE POLITICS OF PERSUASION provides the
first comprehensive treatment of why Obama's rhetorical strategies
were so effective during the 2008 presidential campaign, during the
first four years of his presidency, and once again during the 2012
presidential campaign. From his "Yes We Can" speech, to his "More
Perfect Union Speech," to his Cairo "New Beginnings" speech,
candidate-Obama-turned-President-Obama represents what a skilled
rhetorician can accomplish within the public sphere. Contributors
to the collection closely analyze several of Obama's most important
speeches, attempting to explain why they were so rhetorically
effective, while also examining the large discursive structures
Obama was engaging: a worldwide financial crisis, political apathy,
domestic racism, Islamophobia, the Middle East peace process,
Zionism, and more. THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA will appeal to
politically engaged, intelligent readers, scholars of rhetoric, and
anyone interested in understanding how the strategic use of
language in highly charged contexts-how the art of rhetoric-shapes
our world, unites and divides people, and creates conditions that
make social change possible. For those new to the formal study of
rhetoric, editors Matthew Abraham and Erec Smith include a glossary
of key terms and concepts. Contributors include Matthew Abraham,
Rene Agustin De los Santos, David A. Frank, John Jasso, Michael
Kleine, Richard Marback, Robert Rowland, Steven Salaita, Courtney
Jue, Erec Smith, and Anthony Wachs. "From the inspiring slogans and
speeches of his campaign to the eloquent successes and failures of
his presidency, Barack Obama has been extravagantly praised and
sarcastically criticized for the distinctive power of his rhetoric.
The essays in this collection persuasively analyze that rhetoric in
all its specific tactics and general strategies, in its idealist
yearnings and its pragmatic compromises, in its ambitious strivings
and its political obstacles. THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA is a must
read for anyone interested in how political rhetoric works-and
doesn't-in twenty-first-century America." -STEVEN MAILLOUX,
President's Professor of Rhetoric, Loyola Marymount University "A
readable yet critically engaging collection, THE MAKING OF BARACK
OBAMA offers a robust look at the deft rhetorical strategies
deployed by the first African American President. Moving beyond
sentimental, hypercritical or otherwise dismissive readings of his
oratory, these essays explore how Obama's speeches have addressed
substantive issues, such as globalization, the American dream,
political gridlock, the legacy of racism and religious bigotry.
This book will appeal to rhetorical scholars and laypersons alike."
-DAVID G. HOLMES, Professor of English, Pepperdine University "By
confronting topics often avoided in politically correct
discourse-including religious identity, racial belonging and the
cultural politics of difference- THE MAKING OF BARACK OBAMA doesn't
hesitate to engage divisive and difficult issues; producing some of
the most challenging, insightful and provocative perspectives to
date." -RHEA LATHAN, Assistant Professor of English, Florida State
University
Over the course of the last four decades, William Leon McBride has
distinguished himself as a teacher, mentor, and scholar without
peer. The author of seven books and more than two hundred book
chapters, articles, and reviews, he is a world-renowned expert on
the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre and a leader in the
international community of philosophers. This volume-which
celebrates the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday-includes
contributions from colleagues, friends, and formers students.
Together, they pay tribute to the intellectual, philosophical, and
professional achievements of one of the most esteemed and
accomplished scholars of his generation.
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