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Crick, Nathan; Engels, Jeremy – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2012
We are still coming to terms with the legacy of Randolph Bourne. Although he died at the age of 32 just as the United States was cheerfully entering the First World War under the banner of "democracy," the words he penned in an unfinished essay still resonate in the American social conscience: "War is the Health of the State." This maxim, once…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Democracy, War, Politics of Education
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Rowland, Robert C.; Jones, John M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
This essay draws upon the work of Northrop Frye to show that stories enacting the American Dream contain elements associated with romance, and briefly traces how Ronald Reagan and conservatives utilized the romance of the American Dream to the point that many Americans associated it exclusively with conservatism. The essay then details how Barack…
Descriptors: Politics, Democratic Values, Political Attitudes, Political Candidates
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Vivian, Bradford – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2006
Public memorial services held in New York City on September 11, 2002, marked the most important U.S. civic commemoration of the present era. Numerous popular and academic critics excoriated speakers on that day for commemorating the occasion with commemorative declamations instead of offering original speeches. This essay contends that assessing…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, State History, Rhetoric, Politics
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Orr, C. Jack – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1980
Analyzes news reporters' efforts to sustain both a "presidential" and "press" definition of the presidential press conference by balancing deference for the president with critical confrontation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Interviews, News Media, News Reporting, Political Attitudes
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Kaplan, Michael – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2005
This essay stages a theoretically driven critique of Lawrence Kasdan's film "The Big Chill" as a productive example of a constitutive contradiction animating the liberal political imaginary. In particular, it argues that liberalism relies irreducibly on an under-examined conception of friendship to supply its model of citizenship as a distinctive,…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Friendship, Films, Criticism
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Rarick, David L. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1977
Discusses a study designed to determine if audience responses are in line with expectations developed from a rhetorical criticism of campaign messages. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Mass Media, Persuasive Discourse, Political Attitudes