The Obama effect : multidisciplinary renderings of the 2008 campaign /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: Section I Rhetoric
- 1. White Males Lose Presidency for First Time: Exposing the Power of Whiteness through Obama's Victory / Dina Gavrilos
- 2. Hermeneutical Rhetoric and Progressive Change: Barack Obama's American Exceptionalism / James T. Petre
- 3. Ghosts and Gaps: A Rhetorical Examination of Temporality and Spatial Metaphors in Barack Obama's "A More Perfect Union" / Sarah McCaffrey
- Section II New Media
- 4. Media Politics 2.0: An Obama Effect / Crytal Olsen
- 5. Webbed Message: Re-Visioning the American Dream / Heather E. Harris
- 6. Resonant Message and the Powerful New Media: An Analysis of the Obama Presidential Campaign / Raman Deol
- 7. Beyond the Candidate: Obama, YouTube, and (My) Asian-ness / Konrad Ng
- Section III Identities
- 8. Post-Soul President: Dreams from My Father and the Post-Soul Aesthetic / Bertram D. Ashe
- 9. "Let us not Falter Before Our Complexity": Barack Obama and the Legacy of Ralph Ellison / M. Cooper Harriss
- 10. Obama Effect on American Discourse about Racial Identity: Dreams from My Father (and Mother), Barack Obama's Search for Self / Suzanne W. Jones
- 11. Our First Unisex President? Obama, Critical Race Theory, and Masculinities Studies / Frank Rudy Cooper
- Section IV Publics
- 12. Oprah and Obama: Theorizing Celebrity Endorsement in U.S. Politics / Rebecca A. Kuehl
- 13. Obama Mass: Barack Obama, Image, and Fear of the Crowd / Robert Spicer
- 14. Mothers Out to Change U.S. Politics: Obama Mamas Involved and Engaged / Katherine Preston
- Section V Representations
- 15. For the Love of Obama: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Relation / Aimee Carillo Rowe
- 16. Framing a First Lady: Media Coverage of Michelle Obama's Role in the 2008 Presidential Election / Kimberly R. Moffitt.