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The great American scaffold : intertextuality and identity in American presidential discourse / / Frank Austermühl
The great American scaffold : intertextuality and identity in American presidential discourse / / Frank Austermühl
Autore Austermühl Frank
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 p.)
Disciplina 352.23/80973
Collana Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis - Political aspects
Communication in politics
Presidents - United States
Political oratory
Speeches, addresses, etc., American
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-7078-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Great American Scaffold; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; 1. American echoes - On intertextuality in American presidential discourse; 1.1 The speeches of American presidents as a cultural intertext; 1.2 POTUS speaks; 1.2.1 The rhetorical presidency; 1.2.2 Presidential rhetoric; 1.2.3 Towards presidential discourse analysis; 1.3 Hypotheses; 1.4 Theories of intertextuality; 1.4.1 Universal intertextuality; 1.4.2 Descriptive approaches to intertextuality; 1.4.3 Genette's notion of transtextuality; 1.5 A typology of presidential intertextuality
1.5.1 Forms of intertextual relations in presidential discourse 1.5.2 Functions of intertextual relations in presidential discourse; 1.6 Methodology; 1.7 Chapter overview; 2. "The voice of the nation" - The democratization of American presidential discourse; 2.1 Defining America's discursive space; 2.1.1 Reducing the distance; 2.1.2 Popularizing public discourse; 2.2 The "I" in presidency - Personal pronouns in presidential discourse; 2.2.1 Text types, congressional majorities, and the use of pronouns; 2.2.2 On priests and prophets; 2.3 On actors and interaction in presidential discourse
2.3.1 Rhetorical coalitions 2.3.2 The presidential hero; 2.3.3 On god and devil terms; 2.4 Presidential discourse and the unilateral executive; 2.4.1 From the rhetorical to the imperial presidency; 2.4.2 A presidential view of the american political system; 2.4.3 A discursive tug-of-war; 2.5 Presidential genres; 2.5.1 Campbell and Jamieson's generic theory of presidential discourse; 2.5.1.1 Rhetoric of investiture; 2.5.1.2 Rhetorical acts representing interaction with Congress; 2.5.1.3 Rhetoric of divestiture; 2.5.2 Additional presidential genres
3. "To declare to the world" - Inaugural addresses, eternal topoi, and American civil religion 3.1 The inaugural address as a presidential genre; 3.1.1 Generic elements of inaugural addresses; 3.1.2 Presidential inaugural addresses and American civil religion; 3.1.3 Civil religious themes in presidential inaugural addresses; 3.2 Analyzing presidential inaugural themes; 3.3 Thematic intertextuality in presidential inaugural addresses; 3.3.1 A quantitative theme analysis; 3.3.2 A qualitative theme analysis; 3.3.2.1 Values, anti-values, and belief and faith
3.3.2.2 Union and American sites of memory 3.3.2.3 Mission, burden, prevail, and war and military; 3.3.2.4 Continuity and change; 3.3.2.5 Government and economic success; 3.4 Inaugural themes in other presidential genres; 3.4.1 State of the Union addresses; 3.4.2 Foreign policy addresses; 3.5 American themes; 4. "Freedom and fear are at war" - The making of an American hypotext; 4.1 George W. Bush's "axis of evil" - Rhetoric or reality?; 4.1.1 Reading the "axis of evil"; 4.1.1.1 The speech's macrostructures; 4.1.1.2 Fighting freedom's fight - Three fronts and one budget
4.1.1.3 The American creed renewed
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453425703321
Austermühl Frank  
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The great American scaffold : intertextuality and identity in American presidential discourse / / Frank Austermühl
The great American scaffold : intertextuality and identity in American presidential discourse / / Frank Austermühl
Autore Austermühl Frank
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 p.)
Disciplina 352.23/80973
Collana Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis - Political aspects
Communication in politics
Presidents - United States
Political oratory
Speeches, addresses, etc., American
ISBN 90-272-7078-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Great American Scaffold; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; 1. American echoes - On intertextuality in American presidential discourse; 1.1 The speeches of American presidents as a cultural intertext; 1.2 POTUS speaks; 1.2.1 The rhetorical presidency; 1.2.2 Presidential rhetoric; 1.2.3 Towards presidential discourse analysis; 1.3 Hypotheses; 1.4 Theories of intertextuality; 1.4.1 Universal intertextuality; 1.4.2 Descriptive approaches to intertextuality; 1.4.3 Genette's notion of transtextuality; 1.5 A typology of presidential intertextuality
1.5.1 Forms of intertextual relations in presidential discourse 1.5.2 Functions of intertextual relations in presidential discourse; 1.6 Methodology; 1.7 Chapter overview; 2. "The voice of the nation" - The democratization of American presidential discourse; 2.1 Defining America's discursive space; 2.1.1 Reducing the distance; 2.1.2 Popularizing public discourse; 2.2 The "I" in presidency - Personal pronouns in presidential discourse; 2.2.1 Text types, congressional majorities, and the use of pronouns; 2.2.2 On priests and prophets; 2.3 On actors and interaction in presidential discourse
2.3.1 Rhetorical coalitions 2.3.2 The presidential hero; 2.3.3 On god and devil terms; 2.4 Presidential discourse and the unilateral executive; 2.4.1 From the rhetorical to the imperial presidency; 2.4.2 A presidential view of the american political system; 2.4.3 A discursive tug-of-war; 2.5 Presidential genres; 2.5.1 Campbell and Jamieson's generic theory of presidential discourse; 2.5.1.1 Rhetoric of investiture; 2.5.1.2 Rhetorical acts representing interaction with Congress; 2.5.1.3 Rhetoric of divestiture; 2.5.2 Additional presidential genres
3. "To declare to the world" - Inaugural addresses, eternal topoi, and American civil religion 3.1 The inaugural address as a presidential genre; 3.1.1 Generic elements of inaugural addresses; 3.1.2 Presidential inaugural addresses and American civil religion; 3.1.3 Civil religious themes in presidential inaugural addresses; 3.2 Analyzing presidential inaugural themes; 3.3 Thematic intertextuality in presidential inaugural addresses; 3.3.1 A quantitative theme analysis; 3.3.2 A qualitative theme analysis; 3.3.2.1 Values, anti-values, and belief and faith
3.3.2.2 Union and American sites of memory 3.3.2.3 Mission, burden, prevail, and war and military; 3.3.2.4 Continuity and change; 3.3.2.5 Government and economic success; 3.4 Inaugural themes in other presidential genres; 3.4.1 State of the Union addresses; 3.4.2 Foreign policy addresses; 3.5 American themes; 4. "Freedom and fear are at war" - The making of an American hypotext; 4.1 George W. Bush's "axis of evil" - Rhetoric or reality?; 4.1.1 Reading the "axis of evil"; 4.1.1.1 The speech's macrostructures; 4.1.1.2 Fighting freedom's fight - Three fronts and one budget
4.1.1.3 The American creed renewed
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791322703321
Austermühl Frank  
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The great American scaffold : intertextuality and identity in American presidential discourse / / Frank Austermühl
The great American scaffold : intertextuality and identity in American presidential discourse / / Frank Austermühl
Autore Austermühl Frank
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (348 p.)
Disciplina 352.23/80973
Collana Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
Soggetto topico Discourse analysis - Political aspects
Communication in politics
Presidents - United States
Political oratory
Speeches, addresses, etc., American
ISBN 90-272-7078-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Great American Scaffold; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; 1. American echoes - On intertextuality in American presidential discourse; 1.1 The speeches of American presidents as a cultural intertext; 1.2 POTUS speaks; 1.2.1 The rhetorical presidency; 1.2.2 Presidential rhetoric; 1.2.3 Towards presidential discourse analysis; 1.3 Hypotheses; 1.4 Theories of intertextuality; 1.4.1 Universal intertextuality; 1.4.2 Descriptive approaches to intertextuality; 1.4.3 Genette's notion of transtextuality; 1.5 A typology of presidential intertextuality
1.5.1 Forms of intertextual relations in presidential discourse 1.5.2 Functions of intertextual relations in presidential discourse; 1.6 Methodology; 1.7 Chapter overview; 2. "The voice of the nation" - The democratization of American presidential discourse; 2.1 Defining America's discursive space; 2.1.1 Reducing the distance; 2.1.2 Popularizing public discourse; 2.2 The "I" in presidency - Personal pronouns in presidential discourse; 2.2.1 Text types, congressional majorities, and the use of pronouns; 2.2.2 On priests and prophets; 2.3 On actors and interaction in presidential discourse
2.3.1 Rhetorical coalitions 2.3.2 The presidential hero; 2.3.3 On god and devil terms; 2.4 Presidential discourse and the unilateral executive; 2.4.1 From the rhetorical to the imperial presidency; 2.4.2 A presidential view of the american political system; 2.4.3 A discursive tug-of-war; 2.5 Presidential genres; 2.5.1 Campbell and Jamieson's generic theory of presidential discourse; 2.5.1.1 Rhetoric of investiture; 2.5.1.2 Rhetorical acts representing interaction with Congress; 2.5.1.3 Rhetoric of divestiture; 2.5.2 Additional presidential genres
3. "To declare to the world" - Inaugural addresses, eternal topoi, and American civil religion 3.1 The inaugural address as a presidential genre; 3.1.1 Generic elements of inaugural addresses; 3.1.2 Presidential inaugural addresses and American civil religion; 3.1.3 Civil religious themes in presidential inaugural addresses; 3.2 Analyzing presidential inaugural themes; 3.3 Thematic intertextuality in presidential inaugural addresses; 3.3.1 A quantitative theme analysis; 3.3.2 A qualitative theme analysis; 3.3.2.1 Values, anti-values, and belief and faith
3.3.2.2 Union and American sites of memory 3.3.2.3 Mission, burden, prevail, and war and military; 3.3.2.4 Continuity and change; 3.3.2.5 Government and economic success; 3.4 Inaugural themes in other presidential genres; 3.4.1 State of the Union addresses; 3.4.2 Foreign policy addresses; 3.5 American themes; 4. "Freedom and fear are at war" - The making of an American hypotext; 4.1 George W. Bush's "axis of evil" - Rhetoric or reality?; 4.1.1 Reading the "axis of evil"; 4.1.1.1 The speech's macrostructures; 4.1.1.2 Fighting freedom's fight - Three fronts and one budget
4.1.1.3 The American creed renewed
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811711703321
Austermühl Frank  
Amsterdam, Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui